This place is a wonderful and beautiful Majestic Wonder of our area. With that said it is being absolutely destroyed. Disgusting juveniles as well as adult people from our area. It is absolutely covered in filth. At any given time one can walk through this beautiful place and find a plethora of destruction and garbage. People have broken hundreds of bottles,beer cans, garbage, dirty diapers, cigarette butts anything else you could possibly imagine one would bring all over the area. You don't even need to go far and I mean literally step out of your vehicle in the parking lot before you'll find broken beer bottles and beer cans strewn throughout the parking area. It saddens me that you also find people have spray painted rocks and ledges that are tens of thousands of years old, carve their names in anything they can possibly and tear the tree limbs off any tree in order to try to start a crude trash fire. If this place continues down this path and the authorities don't regularly police this area I'm afraid in no time this wonderful place will become a desolate trash Heap on the side of the mountain like so many other places in our area.
I had so much fun there. Good place to be out in nature. Clean and not to over crowded. At least not when I was there.
The falls are amazing! The trail can be steep and a little rough at times. It is beautiful to see, there are plenty of places to jump into different "tubs". Lots of places to climb up rocks. I brought my son who is 6. He had a great time playing in the water and sliding down some of the rocks.
Was a great hike with my girlfriend, some reviews mentioned that it was littered and not being taken care of but that wasn't my experience. I found it to be well maintained and a friendly atmosphere. It also seemed plenty safe, I went midday on a Saturday so that may be why.
My only complaint being the distant portion of the trail could be better marked. That said, stay close to the stream and you will be fine!
Beautiful place with plenty of trails, ranging in "difficulty". Beautiful creeks and the tubs are amazing! Wonderful place for a quiet and quaint picnic and only short ride away from Wilkes-Barre.
Seven Tubs Nature Area is a US Park based in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania. Seven Tubs Nature Area is located at 900 Bear Creek Blvd, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702, USA.
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