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Hawk Falls, Kidder Township, PA 18210, USA
Start to Finish: Hawk Falls Trail -- See the actual hike and Waterfall
A first person point of view of the Hawk Falls Trail in Kidder Township, Pennsylvania! This is one of the best local treasures that is free to see in the entire Poconos area!
Hickory Run State Park PA Hawk Falls Hike
Fall 2018 - Chip and Vivian on the Road
Hawk Falls Hike - was a fun hike to the Falls but the return was very wet and we got soaked by a rainstorm.
Hickory Run State Park -
Hawk Falls, PA swimming
Shehaqua folks check the water temperature, July 2007 at Hickory Run State Park.
Hickory Run Boulder field, Lake Harmony PA
Took an anniversary trip up to Lake Harmony PA and discovered this magnificent landmark. Hickory Run Boulder field, Lake Harmony PA
Me adding to the falls at Hawk Falls
Wet rocks are occasionally slippery.
Pennsylvania's Mysterious Boulder Field
Boulder Field in Hickory Run State Park is home to a very interesting phenomenon. A gigantic field of bedrock boulders, thousands of years old.
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Hawk falls..Poconos 7-14-2011 part1
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Hawk Falls Trail in Hickory Run
Hawk Falls Trail is a 0.6 mile long trail that is in Hickory Run State Park. The trail begins in rhododendron thickets and hugs the side of a hill down to Hawk Run. A large footbridge crosses the creek. The trail bears right at Mud Run, wanders through a tunnel of rhododendron and ends with a view of Hawk Falls, a natural 25-foot waterfall. One can not miss the huge impressive looking bridge from I-476 that towers over the tree tops and crosses the valley that can be seen from the waterfalls.
Hiking the Boulder Field trail at Hickory Run state park
Car pulled out of Lake Nuangola
car in lake
Hickory Run State park Jim Thorpe PA.
I'm super corny????♀️....So on Wednesday we did a 8.2 mile hike at hickory run state park in Jim Thorpe P.A. we started off with hawk falls trail witch was very easy to get to. boulder field trail was a different story???? if you go there there is a parking lot on the other side i believe that starts on stone trail! if you like this video please give it a like and if you haven't already subscribe to my channel❤
Hickory Run PA (Lake Harmony) July 2014
Falls, Fake Beach and Boulder Garden
Daniel Ridge swimming hole
The Lake Made Entirely Of Rocks - Boulder Field
Have you ever seen a lake made completely out of rocks and boulders and has no water? If you answered no, then you're in luck. Today we head to Hickory Run State Park to visit Boulder Field. This naturally formed landmark is popular among Pennsylvania residents. With two theories on how it was formed, the one thing we can say is that it's very unique. At 400ft wide and 1800ft in length, you can find boulders in size from a few inches to over twenty feet. Although navigating the lake made of boulders isn't easy, it's certainly a unique experience. So come along as i show you why you should visit boulder field for yourself. Enjoy
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Boulder Field at Hickory Run State Park, PA (Poconos)
Aerial View. Flying over the beautiful sunny forest trees.
let see the nature beautifull
Another fishing trip
we didnt film that much but yeah, might as well upload it because we had nothing else to do
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Trails of the Deep Woods Episode 1 (Hickory Run State Park)
The woods I find is an Awesome place to spend a day! This was a random day in the middle of winter when it was 70 degrees and we decided to head to the mountains.