Almost full Parking lot at 8:00am on a Thursday!
On this hike we had to watch out for snakes AND wasps
Up the wooden steps at the trailhead
Along the rocky trail you can see the ascent that awaits
Watch your step up the steep rocky trail
The view at the first lookout
The Delaware Water Gap from the trail
The Gap between the 2 States and 2 mountains. PA with Mt. Minsi on the right and NJ with Mt. Tammany on the Left
The trail continues to be rocky.Watch your step and be on the lookout for snakes.
A view of Mt.Minsi from Mt. Tammany
The views are worth all the effort of the hike up.
A great spot to take a rest, hydrate and have a snack.
Some of the flora trail side.
Another beautiful view from the trail.
This is what you will find at the summit where the Tammany Trail ends.
The Blue Blaze Trail starts/ends at the summit of Mt.Tammany and had quite an odd trailhead kiosk.
Hikers enjoying the pools created by the Dunnfield Creek Waterfalls
A view of one of the waterfalls along Dunnfield Creek.
One of the pools created by the waterfalls of Dunnfield Creek.
A sturdy wooden bridge to ease access over the Creek.
Evidence that large amounts of water have passed through this gorge.
Another view of one of the beautiful pools along Dunnfield Creek.
Signage along the trail for the Worthington Forest.
A view from the trail of the gorge created by water that has passed through this gorge for eons.
Rules posted for visiting the waterfalls at Dunnfield Creek.
You will hike for a short while on the famous Appalachian Trail.
This sturdy wooden bridge will lead you back tot he parking area to end your loop hike.
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