Pennsylvania State Parks: Rickett's Glen State Park

A Hikers, Campers, Boaters, Fisherman's Guide to Rickett's Glen

By Donna Talarico, published Mar 21, 2007
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The 22 waterfalls at Rickett's Glen State Park are just a nugget of what the Northeast PA gem has to offer. While the address implies that this state park in located in Benton, Pa., the park actually encompasses 13,050 acres in three counties: Columbia, Luzerne and Sullivan.

The Waterfalls
The renowned Rickett's Glen waterfalls are featured in many a hiking book. There are 21 waterfalls that can be accessed from the Falls Trail. There are two main types of waterfalls located in the park. One is a bridal veil waterfall, like F. L. Ricketts Falls and the other is a wedding cake waterfall, like Ganoga Falls.

Hiking
There are 26 miles of trails to hike at Rickett's Glen State Park. The trails vary from easy to very steep. Here is a brief look at the trails:

--Falls Trail: 7.2 miles, difficult hiking (Views of 21 waterfalls, but has rocky terrain)
--Beach Trail: 0.8-mile, easy hiking
--Cherry Run Trail: 4.6 miles, moderate hiking (goes through cherry tree groves, 100 year-old railroad remnants)
--Evergreen Trail: 1 mile, easy hiking (See a Hemlock dating back to pre-Columbus)
--Ganoga View Trail: 2.8 miles, moderate hiking (See the Ganoga falls, good for cross-country skiers.)
--Grand View Trail: 1.9-mile, moderate hiking (Goes to highest point on mountain, elevation 2,449 ft, great foliage in spring and fall)
--Highland Trail: 1.2-mile, moderate hiking (Go through a narrow sandstone passageway)
--Mountain Springs Trail: 4 miles, moderate hiking (Goes by Lake Leigh, the forgotten falls, Bowman's Creek and Mountain Springs Lake)
--Old Beaver Dam Road Trail: 1.2-mile, moderate hiking (Close to the entrance)
--Old Bulldozer Road Trail: 2.9 miles, difficult hiking (Elevation changes!)
--The Bear Walk Trail: 1 mile, easy hiking (Accesses other trails for cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and hiking)

Pennsylvania State Parks: Rickett's Glen State Park

One of the 22 falls.

Credit: DCNR

Copyright: DCNR

Takeaways
  • Rickett's Glen has 22 waterfalls; 21 are accessible from the Falls Trail.
  • The park has a 245-acre lake, Lake Jean
  • The park is located within three counties
Did You Know?
Rickett's Glen State Park is named for Colonel Robert Bruce Ricketts, who once owned 80,000 acres in the area.
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We will be in this area in September, and I intend to print this out and take it with me!

Posted on 07/24/2008 at 7:07:38 AM

 
Enjoyed hiking the Falls Trail on Labor Day weekend with my husband while visiting our daughter and her boyfriend who attend Bloomsburg University. The falls are beautiful. The trail was fairly dry. We encountered two small snakes along the trail. The trail was very busy with many hikers, dogs, and families enjoying the outdoors! After our hike we enjoyed a picnic lunch and relaxed on the beach at Lake Jean. I would recommend this to any outdoor lovers! It was a great time!!

Posted on 09/03/2007 at 8:09:00 AM

 
OMG ! I just went there this past weekend. I attend BLoomsburg University. Oh loved it! Waterfalls and deer, birds and we were the only people on the trails. It was a delight!!! I am going to pass this along to my gf and our friends !!! GREAT JOB !!!

Posted on 03/21/2007 at 11:03:00 AM

 
Sounds like a fun place.

Posted on 03/21/2007 at 10:03:00 AM

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