The scenic beauty of Lake Wallenpaupack and the groves of trees along its shores is being enjoyed by walkers.The generally level path is 1.8 miles long and extends the walk along the Wallenpaupack Dike, along the lake behind the Wallenpaupack Visitors Center. It goes past the township beach ...
Not far off Rt. 6 on 590 at the northwestern end of the Lake, is this natural area’s parking and information center. Access to the main, or Blue Trail, is right here and parallels the shoreline most of the way. About 3 miles, it takes about 1 ½ hours, and it is recommended to ...
The George W. Childs Recreation Site is a former state park that is the site of a number of cascade waterfalls along Dingmans Creek. This picturesque park is a part of the Delaware Water gap National Recreational area and includes expansive hemlock groves and cascading waterfalls along with a ...
Spectacular vistas from these cactus cliffs in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Best and legal parking is off of Raymondskill Road (home of the Million Dollar Toilet - your tax dollars at work.). Be sure to visit the falls while you're there. A small trail continues upstream for ...
This 80-acre woodland tract is located at the southern end of the lake; its parking lot can be accessed from Ledgedale Rd. off Rt. 507 near I-84, or from Everly Rd. to Ledgedale off Rt. 590 in the other direction. There are 4 intersecting trails(Lenape, Big Tree, Pond, and Moosewood), ...