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Amphitheater Falls - Photos

Album Added: August 12, 2022

Hiking the Pine Creek Trail east to reach Campbell Run in Tiadaghton
Hiking the Pine Creek Trail east to reach Campbell Run in Tiadaghton
USGS survey marker
USGS survey marker
Dried Campbell Run creek with piping left-over from logging era (early 1900s)
Dried Campbell Run creek with piping left-over from logging era (early 1900s)
Old splash dam from logging era with large metal piping, likely to fill water tanks for trian cars
Old splash dam from logging era with large metal piping, likely to fill water tanks for trian cars
Dried-up Campbell Run during August 2022
Dried-up Campbell Run during August 2022
Syd's Gully
Syd's Gully
Campbell Run Falls, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Falls, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Falls, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Falls, approx. 25-feet tall
Sam Monks hikes below Campbell Run Falls, approx. 25-feet tall
Sam Monks hikes below Campbell Run Falls, approx. 25-feet tall
Sam Monks below Campbell Run Falls, approx. 25-feet tall
Sam Monks below Campbell Run Falls, approx. 25-feet tall
Facing downstream at Campbell Run with a hemlock tree that fell into the gorge
Facing downstream at Campbell Run with a hemlock tree that fell into the gorge
Hike to reach Amphitheater Falls heads up this sketchy hillside and up the ladder
Hike to reach Amphitheater Falls heads up this sketchy hillside and up the ladder
Trail follows the loose dirt scramble up hill adjacent Campbell Run Falls
Trail follows the loose dirt scramble up hill adjacent Campbell Run Falls
Trail follows the loose dirt scramble up hill adjacent Campbell Run Falls
Trail follows the loose dirt scramble up hill adjacent Campbell Run Falls
Campbell Run Fall, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Fall, approx. 25-feet tall
Campbell Run Fall, approx. 25-feet tall (with rainbow)
Campbell Run Fall, approx. 25-feet tall (with rainbow)
Dustin Riehl climbed the Campbell Falls ladder rock scramble
Dustin Riehl climbed the Campbell Falls ladder rock scramble
Downstream of Amphitheather Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Downstream of Amphitheather Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheather Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheather Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheather Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheather Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheather Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheather Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheather Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheather Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Sam Monks hikes the right-hand cliff at Amphitheater Falls
Sam Monks hikes the right-hand cliff at Amphitheater Falls
Amphitheather Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheather Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheather Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Amphitheather Falls, approx. 50-feet tall
Dried bedrock just south of Amphitheater Falls along Campbell Run creek
Dried bedrock just south of Amphitheater Falls along Campbell Run creek
Bones and feathers of what appears to be an eaten bird
Bones and feathers of what appears to be an eaten bird
Tributary Falls, approx. 20-feet tall (just a trickle in August 2022)
Tributary Falls, approx. 20-feet tall (just a trickle in August 2022)
Tributary Falls, approx. 20-feet tall (just a trickle in August 2022)
Tributary Falls, approx. 20-feet tall (just a trickle in August 2022)
Explore the Trail:
2.1 Miles
Moderate
Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
Tioga State Forest

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