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  • 5/5 Morgan M. 10 months ago on Google
    First a warning! On weekends and holidays in the summer you cannot park at the falls lot. You have to park at Milford knob lot and catch the (free) trolley down. Now that that is covered, the falls are a nice hike. The trails are nicely maintained and there are wooden overlooks at the falls. It has changed quite a bit since I last visited. Back when I was a kid you could go into the water, sit by the edge and there used to be more trails down to the multiple levels of falls, However that's long in the past. You can't swim, fish or camp. 95% of the trail is fenced in now with no way to even touch the water. But there is still plenty of fun to be had! Great place to watch wildlife of all sorts. Frogs, efts, toads, deer, and birds. We even saw a black bear! (I was grateful for the fence then.)
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  • 5/5 Joe-Ann R. 11 months ago on Google
    Very peaceful. I am a lover of waterfalls. I really enjoyed this one. What to expect: You will have to drive down a shared road. Take your time there are A LOT of pot holes. There is an area you can pull into people are in and out. There are A LOT of bugs. There is a trail and you will have to climb steps. There are warning signs everywhere about black bears.
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  • 5/5 Prabha S. 8 months ago on Google
    An amazing falls and easily accessible for many age. Parking is bit rougher and on busy days on site parking is not allowed. You have to park your car in Milford knob and shuttle will take you to parking near Raymond skill falls area. Distance from Milford knob to Raymond skill is 3 mile one way and there is a trail you can do. As such distance from Raymond skill parking to upper cascade is .2 mile and round trip would be .4 mile. There are two ways you can go to falls , one which takes on right side of restroom area will take you to top and from there you can down on rock steps (for some it might be a challenge and Rainy days it might be slippery). One which on left side of restroom area was gravel paved walking path and can take stroller too. There is benches on the way not a lot of benches but few in the trail and on spot of water falls. There was portable potty toilet on parking, also there is a restroom but was closed instead there was a portable potty.(May be due to long weekend). Water looks bit dirty and swimming is not allowed. We witnessed a bear and baby bear nearby parking and so consider while planning. There is no picnic table or area so may not advice on bringing food here. There is a trash cans on the parking area. Shuttle take approx 10 min one way and the last shuttle is 4 pm from knob to parking. This time might Various and check before you plan.
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  • 5/5 Megan M. 1 year ago on Google
    Wow, what a cool waterfall! The trail is relatively short and definitely worth it! If it is wet out, be ready for the rocks to be a little slippery. The main waterfall is the tallest waterfall in Pennsylvania. It can be viewed from above or base of the waterfall. There are stairs involved if wanting to view the waterfall from above. While at the base, check out the left side of the boardwalk to find another little bonus waterfall! Great part of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area to visit. There seem to be 2 parking areas, with one having a flatter and more accessible area.
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  • 5/5 amitha r. 11 months ago on Google
    The waterfall view from lower deck is just beautiful! Note: If you’re going here on the weekend, the parking is 2 miles aways from the falls. There is a free shuttle every 20mins from the parking lot to Raymondskill falls.
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  • 5/5 Bob R. 9 months ago on Google
    This is a marvelous piece of nature. Ware good footwear as the terrain is rugged. The national park service has placed a new shuttle service to take you to the site. This shuttle runs every 20 minutes. The national park service staff we extremely helpful and knowledgeable. Just a reminder ware your bug repellent as it’s tick season.
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  • 5/5 Andrzej 1 year ago on Google
    One of the nicest fall in the area, You can enter there for free. Places is well organize and very clean. If you combine all falls together this is the tallest fall in Pennsylvania state. Require very short hiking, everything is safe with guard rails even for small kids definitely recommended place to see.
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  • 5/5 Quentin H. 7 months ago on Google
    A stunning view of the falls. Easily accessible from the small parking area. I recommend not coming during peak times on the weekend. Fewer visitors on weekdays.
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  • 5/5 Jim S. 6 months ago on Google
    They're 3 waterfalls to see all in the same area. It's a a good hike to the top. But, you don't have to go to the very top to see them all. Great view.
    1 person found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Denzi Yishey (. 9 months ago on Google
    Make sure to park at the Milford Knob parking lot and then, take a free shuttle that runs till 4pm. I think this applies only to weekend visitors. The fall is like .3 mile from the actual parking lot. It is all fenced and you can’t go near the water. It’s good for a quick stop and enjoy the gushing waters.

  • 4/5 Brenna C. 1 year ago on Google
    This waterfall is a beautiful place to visit. If you'd like a quick walk up and down to the falls that isn't more than ten minutes one way, this is for you. If you'd like a longer hike, there are more suitable options nearby to visit. Guests aren't allowed in the water, because it's not safe. There are wooden fences to block anyone from going into the water. Though I would prefer a more challenging walk, this is definitely a great photo spot and not too challenging for anyone. Just a heads up, the walk there is mostly rock and rooted ground, so wear proper hiking shoes. It can get slippery if you're not prepared.

  • 5/5 Zack T. 8 months ago on Google
    Wow! What a beautiful waterfall! We went to visit this fall when we where in town so happy we stopped and checked it out , it was so amazing the beautiful scenery and the water crashing down was so amazing! What a view ! Be aware the sign says you do share the area with black bears !!! Be safe !!!

  • 5/5 D 6 months ago on Google
    Nice waterfalls with (2) viewpoints, upper and lower. Starts as a trail, then turns into wooden walkways with steps. The upper viewpoint is short without too many steps. The lower view point has quite a few stairs leading down it, but the views are worth it. Parking lot was busy so the earlier you arrive the better.

  • 5/5 Wayne L. 4 months ago on Google
    Short hike to a beautiful set of waterfalls. Trail is not long but a little steep in spots. Stairs leading to a viewing platform. Close to Delaware River Water Gap. Decent amount of parking.


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