Buck Hill Falls Preserve is a privately managed nature preserve in northeastern Pennsylvania offering serene hiking trails and diverse woodland habitats for outdoor enthusiasts seeking tranquility and natural beauty.
Buck Hill Falls Preserve is a 400-acre nature preserve located in the Pocono Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania. Established in the early 20th century as part of a private resort community, the preserve offers visitors access to mixed hardwood forests, small streams, and rich wildlife habitats. The preserve's landscape includes rolling hills, peaceful valleys, and several shaded footpaths that invite hiking and nature observation. Ecologically, the area supports eastern deciduous forests with species like oak, maple, and hemlock, and serves as a habitat for white-tailed deer, various songbirds, and occasional sightings of Eastern box turtles and salamanders. Buck Hill Falls is historically significant for its foundation as a summer retreat developed by Philadelphia Quakers in 1902. Today, it attracts visitors looking for quiet hiking, birdwatching, and seasonal foliage viewing. The preserve features several interconnected trails that vary from easy to moderate in difficulty, leading to scenic overlooks and peaceful water features. While the area is privately owned and largely accessible to residents and guests, select public trailheads allow day visitors limited access. The combination of natural beauty, peaceful trails, and a quiet environment makes Buck Hill Falls Preserve a favored spot for those seeking outdoor recreation away from crowded state parks.
Historic Buck Hill Falls Village and Chapel area blending nature and architecture
Diverse forest ecosystems featuring mature hardwood and hemlock stands
Quiet hiking trails along small streams and glens with waterfall spots
Seasonal wildflower blooms, especially in spring and early summer
A historic stone chapel from the early 20th century located within the preserve’s village, attracting visitors interested in architecture and history.
Several small streams pass through the preserve, offering habitat to aquatic species and peaceful spots for rest and observation.
Extensive mature forests provide critical habitat for a variety of wildlife and create a lush canopy during warmer months.