Upper Hornbecks Creek Trailhead 169 Emery Road, Dingmans Ferry, PA 18328
About the Business
Welcome to Upper Hornbecks Creek Trailhead, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania. Located at 169 Emery Road, this picturesque park is a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
Upper Hornbecks Creek Trailhead offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Explore the winding trails that meander through lush forests and alongside the gentle flow of Hornbecks Creek. Whether you're an avid hiker, a casual walker, or simply looking for a peaceful spot to enjoy a picnic, our park provides the perfect setting for all your outdoor activities.
The trailhead is ideal for families, solo adventurers, and groups seeking a day of exploration and relaxation. With well-maintained paths and breathtaking scenery, you'll find yourself immersed in the natural beauty of Pennsylvania's landscapes.
Visit Upper Hornbecks Creek Trailhead and discover the tranquility and splendor of nature at its finest. We look forward to welcoming you to our beautiful park, where every visit promises a new adventure.
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169 Emery Road, Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania 18328, United States
Reviews
"Nice casual hike, easy walk with beautiful scenery"
"Fantastic hike with beautiful scenery."
"Don't try to circumnavigate the lower falls when you can access the upper falls from Embry Dr. It's much simplier, safer and enjoyable. The trail is through a floor of soft pine needles, ending with some tricky maneuverings and a steep descent on stairs to the falls. To get there go the road to PEEC. That will junction w Embry Rd as you turn right toward PEEC. Continue another 2 or 3 miles until you see a brown mailbox jutting out into road. Immediately you will enter a S curve and there's a small pullout and trailsign set off in the woods."
"Haven't been here in 20+ years and I won't get here again, but, I always loved this place and I think these are the nicest falls along the PA side of the river. It was introduced to me as simply "The Cat Lady's". Apparently said lady had a lot of cats, and also literally owned this entire property from Emery Road down to 209, as far as I know. It was given to the state after she died... If any of that is incorrect, I don't want to know. :)"
"Newly repaired trail now connects to PEEK"
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