Widely cited as one of the tallest waterfalls in New Jersey, located in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area near Layton. Height estimates vary considerably by source (from roughly 75 feet to over 130 feet), so the exact figure is uncertain; a wooden staircase climbs alongside the falls to the ridge and the Appalachian Trail.

Its water comes from unknown. It lies in Sussex, New Jersey. The site is on public land managed by National Park Service (Delaware Water Gap NRA).

This is a moderate hike waterfall: a longer day hike, roughly one to several miles each way. Reaching it takes a moderate walk, so budget time and pack water before you set out. The walk to the main viewpoint runs about 2.8 miles round trip. The nearest town is Layton.

When to go: spring. Water volume swings with the seasons here, strongest after snowmelt or rain and lowest in late summer, so check recent streamflow before you go.