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Salt Springs State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Franklin Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The park is home to some massive hemlock trees that are over 500 years old and are some of the largest trees in all of Pennsylvania. The park also features a gorge with three waterfalls on Fall Brook. Salt Springs State Park is north of Montrose, just off Pennsylvania Route 29. The park is the only state park in Pennsylvania that is managed by a non-profit organization, the Friends of Salt Springs Park. The state owns of land and the Friends own an additional bringing the total amount of protected land to.HistoryHemlocksThe first settlers came to the Salt Springs area in the 1790s, and found an area of unbroken forest that was dominated by the eastern hemlock tree. The settlers focused on clearing the land for farming. Many of the trees were simply burned, while others were used to build log cabins. Eventually the settlers began stripping the hemlocks of their bark for use in tanneries, while other trees were harvested for the lumber industry. Sawmills soon appeared on Silver Creek and other streams in the area. However, not all the old hemlocks were harvested. Those still standing in and about Fall Brook Gorge were left because the area had become a recreation destination as soon as the early 19th century.

Address: 2305 Salt Springs Rd, Montrose, PA 18801, USA
Phone: (570) 967-7275
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State: Pennsylvania
County: Susquehanna County
Zip Code: 18801



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Great place to spend the day. Waterfalls 600 year old trees. Fishing in stocked water
8 years ago (10-10-2017)
Favorite quick waterfall hike. Beautiful trail through old growth hemlock forest. Hidden gem in PA
8 years ago (29-09-2017)
Be prepared to really hike and climb rocks and over/under trees to get right by the waterfalls. It is a difficult trek for older people and small children. Beautiful and worth it for those willing to put forth the effort!
8 years ago (18-08-2017)
Impromptu visit thru local reference. Ended up being the gem attraction of our summer family vacation. 3 beautiful waterfalls and many trails with scenic overlooks. Only giving a 4 due to unclear map onsite that did not indicate level of expertise required per our trail (red) which hugs the water. We had a young child in tow and still managed to do the climb of the 3 falls but with difficulty. Would not recommend the red trail for any child under 8-10 years of age due to potential for slipping. You can climb all falls by steep rocks on side or directly on the waterfall. Spectacular atmosphere for about a 3 hour excursion.
8 years ago (07-08-2017)
Just attended Woofstock at the park. The location is very scenic and the area is beautiful. Definitely save the map on your phone before you leave as I had zero cell phone reception and plenty of detours on the last few miles of my trek.
8 years ago (21-08-2017)
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