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thebohemianloner · 3 days
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Bushkill Falls • “Niagara of Pennsylvania”
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jvstinderosa · 10 months
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stairway to heaven
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zaftigpink · 2 years
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The joke that everyone who's been there has made since about 2003.
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gladiolusirises · 3 months
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betweenapitchandacast · 7 months
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5 of the Best Fall Foliage Hikes in the Poconos
There are fewer places better known for fall colors than the Poconos! Here are some of the best trails to take in the fall colors!
The Pocono Mountains, located in eastern Pennsylvania, offer a serene forested landscape, making it a popular escape from the bustling city life of New Jersey and New York. The mountainous region boasts lush greenery in every direction, charming small towns, and a rich cultural and historical heritage. One of the area’s highlights is the changing of the leaves, which attracts many leaf peepers…
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deep-shame · 6 months
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Over and over again
Bushkill falls Pennsylvania cabin 🩶
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euphorictruths · 2 years
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Bushkill Falls, Pocono Mountains; Lehman's Township, Pennsylvania
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almamosaic · 2 years
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Bushkill falls has ample waterfalls per mile.
Photocredit: @golden-hour-girl
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gardenstateofmind · 2 years
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the second time i saw mountains was in summer of 2016 when i went to quebec to stay with my father and sisters, the third time was october of 2018 when i went to the north carolina balloon fest (we didn't stay in the mountains but we did drive by the blue ridge mountains), the fourth time was september 2019 when i went to the poconos and bushkill falls, the fifth time was june 2021 when i went to great smokey mountains national park
and now there is june 2022 when i went to glacier national park and got to see part of the rockies, which was so exciting. i love the appalachians, and it's so interesting to see some of the differences between the two.
it was funny bc as we're driving back across the country, obviously the whole middle bit is the great plains, and THAT truly was the flatest land i've ever seen, it was remarkable, and it was really cool to see that but i was missing the mountains, and then we hit the appalachians and i literally got so excited to be seeing mountains again lol i felt like a little kid, but it's honestly so breathtaking, especially when it's not something you've grown up with
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babymorte · 18 days
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What are some long hikes you've been on?
Any places you'd reccomend to people visiting out there?
Washington has a good variation, some here are flat and long, others can be pretty short but have a big elevation climb.
Definitely a good place to explore!
Lots of really cool hidden lakes too.
oh im lucky enough to be in the appalachia area so theres just tonnes random trails and forests everywhere to go hiking in! there's three within walking distance of my house that i go to (at least one) almost daily the second it starts getting warm out. they're basically my second home.
i think my favourite places to go are bushkill and dingmens falls. bushkill has so many great trails that are easy to walk for anyone (we went there for a school trip in grade 5 so its even great for kiddos). dingmens you do have to pay for but its so so so so so worth it. its a trek up a tonne of stairs to reach the overlook but it's so beautiful and totally worth it. the poconos in general have so many great trails and nature resorts. there actually used to be this giant abandoned love resort hidden away (you've probabtly seen photos on tumblr of it honestly cuz i have) in the mountains but they were making plans to tear it down in order to make room for office buildings or some bullshit like that which is beyond frustrating because i've wanted to go there for so so so long to explore. it gives such fallout vibes.
ricketts glenn is also a really beautiful trail that has a beautiful waterfall. its on a giant loop (literally called ricketts glen falls trail loop) which is super convenient. a lot of people go there for wedding photos though so thats kind of a bummer when you dont wanna be in the way.
there's also this place called hawk mountain which is a giant hawk conservation park that has a bunch of different trails to walk and you can also go on guided tours to learn about the different pa native flora and fauna. i know a lot of people go bird watching there for obvious reasons as well so theres random trails outside of the actual park that has so many great lookout points. you cant bring pets there though for obvious reasons since its a conservation park which sucks but its totally understandable.
you can also walk the entirety of the schukyll river and when you go to philly you can see people riding bikes off the highway which is really cool.
ridley creek state park is another really good one that has this really cool puritan style house by the main parking lot. its a bit of a workout though cuz it gets super rocky (dont ask me how many times ive busted my bum) but if you go on off the trail hikes often and are used to that sort of thing its really not that bad just dont go after it rains or you're gonna hate yourself.
im trying to think of other ones that i've been to...but im kinda drawing a blank....there's honestly so many. its pretty much the only good thing about living in pa.
ive heard nothing but great things about the trails and lakes in washington honestly. that's kind of why that's my ideal place to move to...it's enough like pa in that sense where i dont think i would be too homesick. plus i have a friend who goes to canada a lot and one who lives there and has told me that they have a tonne of great places to hike and really pretty lakes so i definitely plan to get a passport and travel there a tonne so long as i can bring chonks with. i've also heard oregon has beautiful trails and lakes as well!
im hoping next spring/summer i'll be able to make it out there for a week or so to get a lay of the land, check some places out and get a feel of it all and i'll definitely be checking out a trail or two!
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jvstinderosa · 9 months
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quite a view
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wowally360 · 6 months
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cassietimi · 9 months
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On the Way to Bushkill Falls in northeast Pennsylvania, USA
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frankdiem · 9 months
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Bushkill Falls 🌲
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dc-comics-archive · 9 months
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On the Way to Bushkill Falls in northeast Pennsylvania, USA
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