Exploring the Waterfalls at Childs Park in Pike County

Exploring the Waterfalls at Childs Park in Pike County

Exploring the Waterfalls at Childs Park in Pike County

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Waterfalls PAPhiladelphia, PA - There are many ways to explore the waterfalls at Childs Park. The most impressive falls are Fulmer Falls, which is 56 feet tall. A semi-circular rock basin is at the base of the waterfall. The park also offers a variety of picnic areas and a nature trail. If you'd like to explore the waterfalls from a different perspective, you'll want to visit the other parks in Pike County. Please note that this site is currently close to the public: NO ONE is allowed at the site.  Entering is a violation of law, and anyone caught there will be ticketed


Waterfalls at Childs Park in Pike County

Dingmans Creek, which flows east to the Delaware River, is home to three major waterfalls at Childs Park. A 1.2-mile loop trail offers access to all three waterfalls, and visitors can enjoy a view of Dingmans Falls, the park's tallest. A mile upstream, Factory Falls was used to powering a nearby woolen mill. The multi-tiered falls drop 18 feet into the creek.

While Dingmans Falls is the most popular waterfall in the park, Raymondskill Falls is another beautiful, three-tiered waterfall that's a short drive away. If you'd rather spend your time hiking, Shohola Falls is just five miles from Dingmans Falls. Explore the Waterfalls at Childs Park in Pike County


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