Hackers Falls
Nature's Serenity: Discover Hackers Falls
Discover Pennsylvania's tallest waterfall, a three-tiered cascade in the scenic Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area near Milford.
Nestled in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area near Milford, Pennsylvania, Raymondskill Falls is the tallest waterfall in the state, cascading down three distinct tiers for a combined height of approximately 150-178 feet. The falls offer scenic views from two viewing platforms and a connection to the surrounding natural beauty.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Driving
Raymondskill Falls is located off Raymondskill Road, approximately 3 miles south of Milford, PA. From Milford, take US-209 South for about 2.5 miles. Turn right onto Raymondskill Road and continue for 0.3 miles to the parking area. The parking lot is free, but can fill up quickly during peak season. There are actually two parking areas within a short walking distance of each other. The main one is a little further north along Raymondskill Road and has composting toilets. The southern lot is at the trailhead for the Hackers Trail. Parking is free.
Walking
From the Raymondskill Falls parking area, the trail to the falls is a short walk. Follow the gravel trail downhill from the back of the parking area to the upper observation deck. Continue along the trail to reach the lower viewing area. Be aware that the trail is steep and can be slippery.
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