Tanner Falls - Honesdale, PA

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Tanner Falls – A Pet-Friendly Adventure in Honesdale, Pennsylvania

Tanner Falls is a unique natural retreat located just outside Honesdale, Pennsylvania, offering adventurous pet owners breathtaking waterfalls, remnants of historic ruins, and scenic, dog-friendly hiking trails. The area is well-known among locals and nature lovers for its serene setting, making it a popular escape for those seeking dog-friendly hiking in the Pocono region. However, trails to the falls are steep, rocky, and not well-marked—ideal for more seasoned hikers and their canine companions comfortable with a moderate to strenuous walk.

While there are no dedicated dog park or fenced areas, pet parents can enjoy the short, rugged trails and beautiful surroundings. The limited parking (4-5 spots) is located near a closed bridge, and sturdy footwear is highly recommended. Whether you’re looking for peaceful, pet-friendly trails or exploring rich local history, Tanner Falls makes for a memorable dog-friendly outing near Honesdale.

FAQ for Tanner Falls Dog Park Area

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, Tanner Falls features short but steep hiking trails leading to the falls and historical ruins, suitable for adventurous dogs and experienced hikers.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is limited parking (4-5 spots) available right by the bridge near the trail entrance.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? No, the trails are steep, rocky, and not suitable for wheelchair accessibility or individuals with mobility impairments.
  • Are there shaded areas available? Yes, the trails and falls area offer natural shade from surrounding trees, which help keep the area cool during hikes.
  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? No, there are no water fountains provided on site, so remember to bring your own water for both you and your pet.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? No fixed benches or seating are mentioned, so bringing your own chair is recommended if you wish to relax by the falls.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, the steep paths can become slippery and muddy after rainfall, so proper hiking boots are recommended.

Reviews

Brian Butler

Awesome little nook, with history of water mill. Definitely worth a visit to explore.

Brian Butler

Awesome little nook, with history of water mill. Definitely worth a visit to explore.

Brian Butler

Awesome little nook, with history of water mill. Definitely worth a visit to explore.

Brian Butler

Awesome little nook, with history of water mill. Definitely worth a visit to explore.

Candy Wilkinson

To start, there was no signage to get here. When you do find the area, the bridge is locked and out of commission, it appears to be a very steep climb down to the waterfall with no definite spot that says “Tanner Falls this way” or similar, and there are all sorts of warning signs to wear bright colors during hunting season or risk being shot! When we headed here with our 9 year old with cerebral palsy, we had no idea there would be such issues. Hopefully I’ll save some people from wasting their time.

Candy Wilkinson

To start, there was no signage to get here. When you do find the area, the bridge is locked and out of commission, it appears to be a very steep climb down to the waterfall with no definite spot that says “Tanner Falls this way” or similar, and there are all sorts of warning signs to wear bright colors during hunting season or risk being shot! When we headed here with our 9 year old with cerebral palsy, we had no idea there would be such issues. Hopefully I’ll save some people from wasting their time.

Candy Wilkinson

To start, there was no signage to get here. When you do find the area, the bridge is locked and out of commission, it appears to be a very steep climb down to the waterfall with no definite spot that says “Tanner Falls this way” or similar, and there are all sorts of warning signs to wear bright colors during hunting season or risk being shot! When we headed here with our 9 year old with cerebral palsy, we had no idea there would be such issues. Hopefully I’ll save some people from wasting their time.

Candy Wilkinson

To start, there was no signage to get here. When you do find the area, the bridge is locked and out of commission, it appears to be a very steep climb down to the waterfall with no definite spot that says “Tanner Falls this way” or similar, and there are all sorts of warning signs to wear bright colors during hunting season or risk being shot! When we headed here with our 9 year old with cerebral palsy, we had no idea there would be such issues. Hopefully I’ll save some people from wasting their time.

Di Pearson

Beautiful falls! I think the road in said locals only but I kept going 😁 it dead ends at the bridge and there’s parking for a few cars. The hike down is short but mostly rocks, and very steep, hiking shoes advised. I wish I had brought my chair, so peaceful and gorgeous.

Di Pearson

Beautiful falls! I think the road in said locals only but I kept going 😁 it dead ends at the bridge and there’s parking for a few cars. The hike down is short but mostly rocks, and very steep, hiking shoes advised. I wish I had brought my chair, so peaceful and gorgeous.

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