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Dingmans Creek Trail

Easy

8

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Dingmans Creek Trail

00:22

1.31km

30m

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Embark on an easy hike along the Dingmans Creek Trail, a delightful route spanning just 0.8 miles (1.3 km) within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. You'll experience a tranquil walk through a pristine hemlock ravine, shaded by a lush tree canopy. The path, primarily a boardwalk, leads you past two impressive waterfalls: Silverthread Falls, an 80-foot cascade, and Dingmans Falls, which stands as Pennsylvania's second-tallest at 130 feet. With a gentle elevation gain of 99 feet (30 metres), this accessible trail takes only about 22 minutes to complete, making it perfect for a quick outdoor escape.

Before you plan your visit, it's important to check for current conditions, as the access road and the trail itself have experienced closures for reconstruction in the past. While you can enjoy the serene environment and the sound of rushing water, remember that pets are generally not allowed on the trail, with the exception of trained service dogs. Benches are available along the way if you wish to pause and take in the natural beauty.

This route offers a unique opportunity to explore a vibrant ecosystem, characterized by its hemlock ravine and the powerful waterfalls it hosts. Dingmans Falls, in particular, is a significant natural landmark in Pennsylvania. The trail's design, largely a boardwalk, ensures an easy and enjoyable experience for nearly all visitors, allowing you to get up close to these natural wonders without strenuous effort.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Dingmans Falls

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Dingmans Falls is arguably one of the most scenic waterfalls in the area. The trail to reach here is mostly boardwalk, with some stairs at the end.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Dingmans Creek Trail?

Parking for the trail is typically available at the Dingmans Falls Visitor Center. It's advisable to check current conditions and access road status before your visit, as there have been closures for bridge replacement and trail reconstruction.

Are dogs allowed on this trail?

No, pets are generally not allowed on the Dingmans Creek Trail. Only trained service dogs are permitted.

What is the best time of year to hike the Dingmans Creek Trail?

The trail is beautiful year-round, but summer offers a vibrant display of blooming rhododendrons. The canopy of hemlock and hardwood trees provides pleasant shade, making it enjoyable even on warmer days. Fall foliage would also be stunning.

Are there any fees or permits required to access the Dingmans Creek Trail or the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area?

Access to the Dingmans Creek Trail and the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area generally does not require an entrance fee. However, it's always a good idea to check the official National Park Service website for any updated regulations or specific permits that might be needed for certain activities within the recreation area.

Is the trail suitable for families with strollers or wheelchairs?

Yes, a significant portion of the trail is very accessible. The first 0.3 mile is a boardwalk, making it suitable for strollers and wheelchairs with minimal elevation change. However, the final 0.1 mile to the top of Dingmans Falls involves over 200 steep wooden stairs and is not wheelchair accessible.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the route?

The majority of the trail is a smooth boardwalk, winding through a pristine hemlock ravine. The path is shaded by a lush forest. The only challenging section involves numerous steep wooden stairs to reach the viewing platform at the top of Dingmans Falls.

What natural features or landmarks will I see along the way?

This trail is famous for its two impressive waterfalls. You'll first encounter Silverthread Falls, an 80-foot cascade, and then the majestic Dingmans Falls, which plunges 130 feet and is the second-tallest waterfall in Pennsylvania. The trail itself is a beautiful walk through a hemlock and hardwood forest, with rhododendrons blooming in summer.

How long does it typically take to hike the Dingmans Creek Trail?

The entire one-way length of the trail is about 0.4 to 0.5 miles. A round trip, including time spent enjoying the waterfalls, typically takes between 30 minutes to an hour.

What is the best way to experience the waterfalls on this trail?

While there are stairs leading to a viewing platform at the top of Dingmans Falls, many visitors find the best view *of* the falls is from the boardwalk below. The stairs offer a unique perspective of the valley, but the full grandeur of the falls is often best appreciated from the base.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route primarily follows the Dingmans Creek Trail, which is the official name for this popular path. You will be on sections of the Dingmans Creek Trail for the entire duration of your hike.

Are there any visitor facilities or educational opportunities along the trail?

Yes, there is a visitor center near the trailhead that provides information. Additionally, signs along the trail offer insights into the falls, local wildlife, and plant life, enhancing the educational experience for hikers.

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