Loyalsock State Forest spans over 114,000 acres, with nearly 200 miles of marked and unmarked trails that pass waterfalls, canyons, and dense forests. Much of this land is left from …
A big old climb up from World's End State Park towards High Knob, passing into Loyalsock State Park. There's a waterfall about halfway up on your left, and as you climb the trees change and open out towards the top.
Angel Falls drops about 70 to 80 feet off a rugged cliff face, surrounded by hemlock trees. Stand close to this wide waterfall on a hot day, and the mist coming off the falls will surely cool you down.
Kettle Creek Gorge Natural Area spans 774 acres and is a protected tract set aside for future generations. Protection began in the 70s, and most of it is only accessible …
There are a few waterfalls along Ketchum Run Gorge, and most can be seen from the Loyalsock Trail, including the Armstrong-Rode Falls, and numerous others in this shady canyon.