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Seven Tubs Recreation Area - Pinchot Forest District

Overview: Seven Tubs Recreation Area - Pinchot Forest District is rated 4.7/5 from 2102 Google reviews. This state park offers beautiful waterfalls, clear water, and a variety of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. Crowd: Reviews describe regular visitors and active use and steady activity with other dogs to meet.

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4.7(2,102 reviews)

Overview: Seven Tubs Recreation Area - Pinchot Forest District is rated 4.7/5 from 2102 Google reviews. This state park offers beautiful waterfalls, clear water, and a variety of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. Crowd: Reviews describe regular visitors and active use and steady activity with other dogs to meet.

People say this state park offers beautiful waterfalls, clear water, and a variety of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. They highlight the refreshing swimming holes, the well-maintained trails, and the peaceful, serene atmosphere. They also like the ample parking and clean facilities.

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social dogs and owners who enjoy a regular crowd

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Address900 Bear Creek Blvd, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702, USA
Phone(570) 945-7133
City pageWilkes-Barre
Imported fromWilkes-Barre, PA

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Frugal Livin'5 months ago

Beautiful park to visit. Water level was very low in the 2nd weekend of October 2025 but still gorgeous for photos and relaxing near the water. Not wheelchair accessible. Would be slippery if snowing or raining. Multiple trails for hiking. Clean bathrooms. Two parking areas that hold about 20 cars each.

Yarely Diaz6 months ago

This place was worth it quick easy walk to the main attraction areas. We went first thing in the morning before anyone was in the springs. The water was crystal clear and warm we visited in hot August. Super cute. We took a lot of wonderful pictures and enjoyed about an hour or so here.

Kan Flacka month ago

Had to park illegally at the side of the road just off route 115 because the road to the parking lot was closed. Apparantly they close this road every winter from November or after the first significant snowfall to sometime in April. The walk adds an extra half mile to whichever trail you are hiking. Didn't get to see too much because the trails were still very icy and therefor too slippery for a geriatric couple, but we plan to go back sometime after April when the parking lot is closed because Seven Tubs is too popular.

Brittany5 months ago

Seven Tubs is a very cool area to explore, it was extra beautiful with all the fall foliage. Can't wait to go back and explore more! If you are near the area I would recommend checking this area out.

R Ross10 months ago

We dropped by for a period of about 2 hours on a slightly rainy Wednesday in May, and it was awesome. I suspect it would have been a lot busier in better weather, but we had the place almost all to ourselves. Great trails, beautiful, and I mean BEAUTIFUL spots around the 'Tubs loop'. I wish we had a whole afternoon to enjoy it. As I said, I imagine this place is incredibly busy in nice weather, and it may take away from the experience, but for us, it was perfect. Absolutely free. Bathrooms are one step above an outhouse, but were clean. Hardly any garbage to speak of, and we picked up what little we saw. Well worth going to. 5/5...

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