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Seven Tubs Recreation Area
Seven Tubs Recreation Area is a publicly accessible recreation area located in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and owned by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Continuously flowing glacial meltwater gouged a line of smooth tubs in gritty sandstone over 12,000 years ago. The tubs are potholes formed by the flowing water. The site is part of a 537-acre (2.17 km2) recreation area in the Pennsylvania mountains about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of downtown Wilkes-Barre. The site is popular among hikers for its easy accessibility and beginner-level hiking environment.For travelers who use our online itinerary creator, Wilkes-Barre holidays become easier to arrange, with trips to the Seven Tubs Recreation Area and other attractions mapped out and timetabled.
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Seven Tubs Recreation Area reviews
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To all you dog lovers, stop leaving bags of dog poop on the trail, either take it with you or just push the poop off the trail and let nature take care of it, I don't appreciate seeing the trail...
To all you dog lovers, stop leaving bags of dog poop on the trail, either take it with you or just push the poop off the trail and let nature take care of it, I don't appreciate seeing the trail... more »
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A hidden gem. Easily accessible from Wilkes-Barre, easy to navigate, and yet deliciously wild. Trails are well maintained and provide a range of difficulties for hikers of various abilities.
A hidden gem. Easily accessible from Wilkes-Barre, easy to navigate, and yet deliciously wild. Trails are well maintained and provide a range of difficulties for hikers of various abilities. more »
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This was a great walk with really cool geological formations and short enough to be enjoyable but strenuous enough to also get the heart moving so it was really fun. I haven’t seen that type of...
This was a great walk with really cool geological formations and short enough to be enjoyable but strenuous enough to also get the heart moving so it was really fun. I haven’t seen that type of... more »
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I was in the Forty Foot area and had a couple hours to spare so I decided to visit the preserve. This is a great place for hiking and just enjoying nature. At the beginning of the trail, you can see the waterfall which is amazing. If going hiking, make sure to have the proper footwear because the yellow trail is not a smooth path. Definitely worth a visit.
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Seven Tubs is a beautiful area that I wished I allowed more time to explore. They noted a 1.8 mile easy trail that we attempted in the late afternoon in June. It was stunning and had peaceful trails once you got away from the local swimming hole by the parking lot. We didn't finish the trail, and would like to go back to try again. A few things to note: 1. Wear hiking shoes. There are steep sections in this hike that is difficult even in sneakers. 2. There is one section of the trail with a very steep metal grate steps to go down, and it is very scary looking since you can see through the steps. Children, elderly or those with mobility issues should not attempt this. 3. There are wooden bridges that have rather large gaps between the boards where your foot could easily go through. Be careful. (See picture) 4. Parts of the trail literally goes over smooth rock, which has water dripping over it in wet seasons, so it can be very slippery. Bring hiking poles. (See picture of husband helping son over slippery section.) 5. While people swim there, I don't think I would recommend it due to the slippery nature of the rocks.
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Very beautiful hike! We stopped on our way through Pennsylvania. You can take the shorter or longer loop which was nice because we were short on time. I’m sure this place gets busy in the summer but we only saw a couple other people on our hike. Beautiful waterfalls and pools. We saw some cool mushrooms! Please pick up your litter! How people can disrespect nature is beyond me.
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One of the best quiet hikes I've had in a long time. Once you reach the electric lines there's just stunning views. Was glad I went in the winter even though it was a bit muddy. Easy hike for the most part, too, with only a few steeper areas.
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Great area. Crew was there working in maintaining the trails. Great to get away from the hustle of life. Beautiful scenery so close to home. Only complaint I would have is there are bo trash cans in the parking area and as a result not everyone takes their trash home.
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