Description
Unnamed Waterfall on Dunnfield Creek 4 is a small waterfall in Worthington State Forest. This unnamed waterfall is a short slide that first falls at about a 45-degree angle, then flattens to a nearly level slope, ending in a small pool.
Getting close to this waterfall is very challenging, but unlike many of the other waterfalls on the same creek, you have an okay view of it from the trail, though you will want to get closer for the best one. There is a user-made trail down from the Appalachian Trail to the creek. This trail is very short but incredibly steep, and you will likely need to use your hands to get down. Unfortunately, the soil here is also very loose, making it more challenging to reach.
Directions
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 0.4 miles, you will see the waterfall on the right. If you continue up the trail, you will reach 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, where you will see the waterfall on the return to the parking lot.
Parking
Parking can be a challenge due to the immense popularity of the park.
The recommended parking area is the circular Dunnfield Creek parking area. This is actually the second parking area accessed from the park exit on Route 80 West. This lot offers easier access to the falls than the first one and is slightly larger, accommodating about 30 cars.
If this lot is full, exit the parking area and get on 80 West. Get off at the next exit (Exit 1), then turn left, passing below Route 80. Do not take the on-ramp back onto the highway; instead, follow the road until you reach a few additional parking areas on the right for the Kittatinny Point Visitor Center and boat launch. From here, follow the White Appalachian Trail under Route 80, back to the previously mentioned circular parking area. This lot should be used only as a last resort, as these lots can add up to a mile between the hike to and from the main trail.
If you visit on a summer weekend, try to arrive around 8:00 a.m.; any later and you risk having to park across the highway. Even on summer weekdays, the parking areas can fill up.
Unnamed Waterfall on Dunnfield Creek 4 Information
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| Waterway | Dunnfield Creek |
| Drainage Area (square miles) | 3.56 |
| Drainage Area Size | Small |
| Height (feet) | 7 |
| Latitude and Longitude | 40.97546, -75.12337 |
| Location | Hardwick Township, Warren County |
| Type | Cascade |
| Best Time to Visit | Spring |
| Property Type | Public: Worthington State Forest |
| Current Streamflow | N/A |
This is one of a series of small to moderately sized waterfalls on Dunnfield Creek. All the waterfalls are visible from the trail, though not all are easy to see.
The entire series can be found below:
- Unnamed Waterfall 1
- Unnamed Waterfall 2
- Unnamed Waterfall 3 (this waterfall)
- Unnamed Waterfall 4
- Dunnfield Falls
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