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Amphitheater Falls August 13 2022 - Photos

Album Added: August 13, 2022

Campbell Run Fall, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Fall, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Fall, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Fall, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Fall, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Fall, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Fall, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Fall, approx. 25-feet tall
Amphitheater Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheater Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheater Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheater Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheater Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheater Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheater Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheater Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheater Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheater Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheater Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheater Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheater Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheater Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheater Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheater Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Campbell Run Falls from the side, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Falls from the side, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Falls from the side, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Falls from the side, approx. 25-feet tall
Steep hillside adjacent to Campbell Run Falls
Steep hillside adjacent to Campbell Run Falls
Campbell Run Fall, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Fall, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Fall, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Fall, approx. 25-feet tall
Fern-filled path alongside Campbell Run creek
Fern-filled path alongside Campbell Run creek
Railroad timber used to create the splash dam (circa early 1900's) - dislodged by flooding
Railroad timber used to create the splash dam (circa early 1900's) - dislodged by flooding
Old railroad bridge that crosses Campbell Run creek was built in 1904 and manufactured by the Penna Steel Co.
Old railroad bridge that crosses Campbell Run creek was built in 1904 and manufactured by the Penna Steel Co.
USGS Survey marker (no elevation marked), 1934
USGS Survey marker (no elevation marked), 1934
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2.1 Miles
Moderate
Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
Tioga State Forest

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