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Waterfall Hunting in Pennsylvania

Each waterfall has its own personality. Some are gentile and light-spirited. Others seem angry as water is thrown with great force over their precipices. Some are next to roads while others require bushwaking up streams and down mountainsides where no trails exist. Many dangers are present and its a lot of work; usually in rainy and wet conditions but the payoff is almost always worth the effort.

Click on an image for a larger version as well as the name and height of the falls. As always, if you like what you see, vote!

Springfield Falls Big Falls Logan Run Falls Ohiopyle Falls Seven Tubs
Falling Water in Autumn Shelter From the Storm Springfield Falls A Hundred Waterfalls From Nowhere Hells Hollow Falls
Sheldon Reynolds Falls Anatomy of a Falls Wolfkill Run Falls Hector Falls Bushwhacker's View of Lewis Falls
Section of Upper Jonathan Run Falls Bear Run Falls Dedication Pigeon Run - Falls With No Name Quakertown Falls
Factory Falls Sheldon Reynolds Falls Bear Run Falls Upper Jonathan Run Falls Fulmer Falls from Downstream
The Slides Crest of Factory Falls B Reynolds Falls Harrison Wright Falls Kitchen Creek
Jonathan Run Falls Cascade Isolation Cucumber Rain Dry Run Falls Shooting the Shooting Cucumber Falls
Wolfkill Run Falls Murray Reynolds Falls Dry Run Falls Misty Logan Run Falls Logan Run Falls in October
Hector Run Falls Onondaga Falls Oneida Falls Cole Run Falls Bushkill Falls
B Reynolds Falls Adams Falls Alpha Falls in June From Behind Cucumber Falls Fallingwater
Red Eft Sullivan Falls Cheeseman Run Breakneck Falls Springfield Falls
Muskrat Posing Muskrat - Click for Story 4 Mile Creek Waterfall