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Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
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Pike County

Shohola Falls

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Shohola Falls

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Shohola Falls is a captivating multi-tier waterfall nestled within the scenic Pocono Mountains of Pike County, Northeastern Pennsylvania. Situated at an elevation of approximately 354 meters, this natural monument offers a striking display as Shohola Creek cascades over rocky ledges into a series of shallow pools. It stands as a beautiful, less-trafficked alternative to some of the region's more famous waterfalls, providing a tranquil escape for those exploring the natural beauty of Eastern Pennsylvania.

What draws many visitors to Shohola…

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    23. Februar 2024

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    Shohola Falls lockt Besucher an, die die friedlichen Wälder und den kleinen Wasserfall genießen möchten, der in den Shohola Marsh Reservoir stürzt. Der Name dieser Wasserfälle leitet sich vom einheimischen Namen für „Ort des Friedens“ ab. Vom Ende des gepflasterten Bereichs und des Parkplatzes gibt es eine kurze Treppe, um zu den Wasserfällen hinunterzugehen, aber der Shohola Marsh-Staudamm ist vom Parkplatz aus sichtbar.
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    Höhenmeter 350 m

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    Ort: Pike County, Pennsylvanien, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

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    What is the difficulty level of the Shohola Falls trail?

    The main trail at Shohola Falls is generally considered easy to moderate. It's a short 0.6-mile loop. While much of it is a gentle walk, there are some short sets of stairs and rocky ledges, particularly when descending to the base of the falls, which might require careful footing. Hikers of most experience levels should find it manageable.

    How long does it typically take to hike the Shohola Falls loop?

    Given the 0.6-mile loop trail, most visitors can comfortably explore Shohola Falls and its various viewpoints within 30 minutes to an hour. This allows ample time for photography and enjoying the scenery without rushing.

    Is Shohola Falls a family-friendly destination?

    Yes, Shohola Falls is generally considered very family-friendly. The short, accessible trail makes it suitable for children. However, parents should supervise younger children, especially near the rocky ledges and stairs leading to the base of the falls.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails at Shohola Falls?

    Yes, dogs are typically welcome on the trails at Shohola Falls. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and to clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors and to protect the natural environment.

    Is Shohola Falls accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    While the main trail is relatively short, the presence of stairs and rocky, uneven terrain, especially when accessing the lower viewpoints, makes Shohola Falls not fully accessible for wheelchairs or most strollers. Some sections near the parking area might be manageable, but reaching the best views of the falls would be challenging.

    What are the winter hiking conditions like at Shohola Falls?

    Winter hiking at Shohola Falls can be beautiful, but conditions can be challenging. Trails may become icy and slippery, especially on the stairs and rocky sections. Hikers should be prepared with appropriate winter gear, including traction devices for footwear, and exercise caution. The falls can be particularly stunning when partially frozen.

    What should I bring for a hike to Shohola Falls?

    For a visit to Shohola Falls, consider bringing comfortable walking shoes, water, and a camera. Depending on the season, insect repellent might be useful. If visiting in winter, traction devices for your shoes are highly recommended. Always remember to pack out anything you pack in.

    Are there any unique viewpoints or photo opportunities at Shohola Falls?

    Absolutely! Shohola Falls offers several unique viewpoints. The 0.6-mile loop trail provides views from an overlook at the upper tier, giving a sense of the creek's journey. Descending to the rocky ledge at the bottom offers a full breadth view of the powerful, multi-tiered cascades, which is excellent for wide-angle photography. The surrounding peaceful woods also provide picturesque backdrops.

    What other activities can I do near Shohola Falls besides hiking?

    Beyond hiking, the Shohola Recreation Area and surrounding State Game Lands 180 offer opportunities for fishing in Shohola Creek. The area is also popular for wildlife viewing. Nearby Milford, PA, offers charming shops and dining options, and the wider Pocono Mountains region provides numerous outdoor activities like kayaking, cycling, and exploring other waterfalls.

    Are there restaurants or accommodation options close to Shohola Falls?

    Shohola Falls is located in a more natural, less developed area. For restaurants and accommodation, you'll need to venture a short distance to nearby towns. Milford, PA, about ten miles east, offers a selection of dining establishments and lodging options. Other towns in the Pocono Mountains also provide various amenities.

    What is the historical significance of Shohola Falls?

    The area around Shohola Falls has a rich history. The name 'Shohola' itself comes from the Lenni Lenape Native American word meaning 'Place of Peace.' It was also a site of early American settlement, with a hotel and sawmill established in the early 19th century. Notably, the construction of the Erie Railroad in 1848 facilitated quarrying of Shohola Bluestone, and the area was tragically the site of a devastating train wreck in 1888, involving racehorses owned by actress Lillie Langtry. More details can be found on Wikipedia.

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