★★★★★
Absolutely gorgeous waterfalls. There's a steep walkway with a decent amount of steps so if uphill is difficult for you I'd recommend finding a different trail to walk. Otherwise an absolutely gorgeous trail. Everyone is so nice and it's not packed with out of state tourists a lot.
★★★★☆
This falls is free to visit. Parking is at located near by and in Google maps the parking is as it's own place.
From parking lot, the falls is very close by. The falls from front view is just walkable. The view from top, there are few steps to walk. Different trails available. People can walk and enjoy the weather. Pets are allowed.
Fall is not that big and not a superb attraction but ok to visit one time. No food is allowed to have here. The trail is not wheelchair or any other stroller friendly.
Parking is near by and located as "Raymondskill Falls Parking Lot". People visit and maximum an hour they can spend unless they want to walk all the trails. So it might be easy to get the lots for parking as the cars keep moving. When there are any groups, then it is difficult to get a parking spot.
They main road to this falls also very narrow and curves. So we should drive carefully with in the speed limit.
There are 2 parking lots and first timers who didn't research before visiting may not know and wait only at parking lot 1 itself for any open lots.
★★★★★
It's the most beautiful scenic escape...I have seen since traveling elsewhere too see a waterfall: it's totally awesome. Worth the time to go see...quite memorable. Even in the winter... the place is magical.
★★★★★
Free waterfall, with gorgeous views, trails are not wheelchair friendly. I recommend comming early before noon to get good parking. Lots are small and full up fast
★★★★★
Raymondskill Falls in the largest of a series of waterfalls and plunge pools along Raymondskill Creek, which flows through a narrow gorge. After admiring the main falls hike upstream along the right bank to view many more waterfalls that have cut a steep and narrow channel through layers of soft shale rocks.