Unnamed Waterfall on Dunnfield Creek 1 is an easy-to-reach waterfall in Worthington State Forest. The most direct way to reach the waterfall is to take the Appalachian Trail from the Dunnfield Creek Parking Area off Route 80. After just a few hundred feet, you will see the waterfall on the right. If you continue up the trail, you will pass a few other waterfalls, concluding with the 17-foot Dunnfield Falls.
This waterfall is also visible on the popular Mount Tammany Loop. The general recommendation for hiking Mount Tammany (and one that we agree with) is to hike up the Red Mount Tammany Trail and down the Blue Pahaquarry Trail, which later leads to the Appalachian Trail at Dunnfield Creek. This will make the waterfall the final stop of the hike.
Unlike many of the waterfalls on Dunnfield Creek, this waterfall is fairly easy to get close to. While the Appalachian Trail does not pass the falls themselves, they are clearly visible from the trail. For those wanting to get closer, there is a flat, unmarked path to the base of the falls.
Unnamed Waterfall on Dunnfield Creek 1 Information
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| Waterway | Dunnfield Creek |
| Drainage Area (square miles) | 3.56 |
| Drainage Area Size | Small |
| Height (feet) | 6 |
| Latitude and Longitude | 40.97416, -75.12608 |
| Location | Hardwick Township, Warren County |
| Type | Cascade |
| Best Time to Visit | Spring |
| Property Type | Public: Worthington State Forest |
| Current Streamflow | N/A |
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