Fulmer Falls facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Fulmer Falls |
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Location | George W. Childs Recreation Site, Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania |
Type | Chute |
Total height | 16.8 metres (55 ft) |
Fulmer Falls is a beautiful waterfall located in Pennsylvania, United States. It is found within the George W. Childs Recreation Site near Dingmans Ferry. This site is a popular place for people to visit and enjoy nature.
Fulmer Falls is the second of three main waterfalls you can see along Dingmans Creek. It is located downstream from Factory Falls and upstream from Deer Leap Falls. At about 17 meters (56 feet) tall, Fulmer Falls is the largest of these three waterfalls.
About Fulmer Falls
Fulmer Falls is known as a "chute" type waterfall. This means the water flows quickly and steeply down a narrow channel. The falls are surrounded by a natural area, making them a great spot for nature lovers.
Visiting Fulmer Falls
You can find Fulmer Falls in Pike County, Pennsylvania. To reach the falls, you can follow Childs Park Road. This road is west of Lake Road (State Route 2004). The falls are about 2.6 kilometers (1.6 miles) north of Pennsylvania Route 739. The exact location is 41°14′12.36″N 74°54′55.62″W / 41.2367667°N 74.9154500°W.