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Fulmer Falls waterfall. The George W. Childs Recreation Site is a former Pennsylvania state park that is the site of a number of cascade waterfalls along Dingmans Creek; it has been part of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area since 1983.
Dingmans Falls Base View. Dingmans Falls is the second highest waterfall in the state of Pennsylvania with a plunge of 130 feet (40 m). [4] It is located at the northern end of the DWG park. There is a beautiful (composite) boardwalk that leads you to the base of the waterfall where you can see the 80-foot (24 m) cascading drop.
The Deer Leap Falls. Deer Leap Falls is the third waterfall located in the George W. Childs Recreation Site, Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States. A popular recreation location since the late nineteenth century, it is located downstream from the Factory Falls and Fulmer Falls on the Dingmans Creek. [1] [2]
Dingmans Falls is a waterfall located in Dingmans Ferry in Delaware Township, Pennsylvania near the Silverthread Falls. It has a vertical drop of 39.6 m (130 ft). Both Silverthread Falls and Dingmans Falls are visible from a handicap-accessible trail. The trail begins at the parking lot for the Dingmans Falls Visitor Center. Dingmans Falls in ...
Fulmer Falls is the second waterfall located in the George W. Childs Recreation Site in Dingmans Ferry, Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States of America. The falls are downstream from Factory Falls and upstream from Deer Leap Falls on the Dingmans Creek. At 17 meters (56 feet), it is the largest of the three falls. [1] [2] [3]
Nearby attractions include Factory Falls, Fulmer Falls, and Deer Leap Falls in Childs Recreation Area and Silverthread Falls and Dingmans Falls, all on Dingmans Creek. Dingmans Ferry is located at 41°13'North, 74°52'West. Dingmans Ferry is now the name of the post office (ZIP Code 18328) that serves Delaware and Porter townships.
Dingman Township is a township in Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States.The population was 12,487 at the 2020 census, [2] up from 11,926 in 2010.The Township was named in honor of Judge Daniel Westbrook Dingman, and was created on April 17, 1832 [3] from part of the former Upper Smithfield township.
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