A roughly 20-foot roadside waterfall on Dry Run in the Loyalsock State Forest, Sullivan County, visible directly from Dry Run Road. It typically features two streams of falling water separated by a jut of rock, with a small parking area and picnic tables nearby.

Its 20 ft drop is taller than about 12% of the 775 waterfalls we track.

Its water comes from Dry Run. It lies in Sullivan, Pennsylvania. The site is on public land managed by Pennsylvania DCNR (Loyalsock State Forest).

This is a roadside waterfall: visible from a road, parking area, or a walk of a few hundred feet. Little to no walking is required, so it suits a quick roadside pull-off rather than a dedicated hike. The nearest town is Hillsgrove.

When to go: spring. Flow usually peaks after snowmelt and heavy rain and tapers through late summer — a quick look at recent streamflow and the managing agency's conditions page can save a wasted trip.