Buttermilk Falls - February 24, 2921
Pandemic Walk
Our parks served as vital places to visit during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Early Fall at Buttermilk Falls
Cascading Waters Under the Falls
Buttermilk Falls Photography
This photo hangs in the lobby of S&T Bank in downtown Indiana, PA.
The Easy Way
Our path to the falls from the parking lot provides a slightly longer but easier way to navigate to the falls.
McFeely Trail
McFeely Trail is a one-half mile trail that circles a portion of the Buttermilk Falls property,
March 2020
Water Droplets at Buttermilk Falls
Water droplets cascade from the falls above.
December Snowfall
Framing th Falls in Snow
Buttermilk Falls - December 5, 2019
At the Edge
Taken from the Eclipse Bridge this photo shows where Buttermilk Falls begins its 45 foot drop off.
Liverworts
You will find Liverworts growing on moist rocks at Buttermilk Falls.
Ancient Resident
For as long as water has flowed over Buttermilk Falls salamanders have lived here. Seal Salamanders, who have a preference for waterfalls, are one of the salamander species that live here.
To the Lower Falls
Steps and Platforms provide access to the area underneath the falls.
Mister Rogers Pathway
Path to the Falls
Buttermilk Falls - May 14, 2019
To the Falls
Under the Falls
Hires Run
The stream that feeds Buttermilk Falls is called Hires Run.
Winter Ice at Buttermilk Falls
A Dusting of Snow
The Eclipse Bridge in Winter
Ice Forming
A Splash of Color
Liverworts are a group of plants similar to mosses. They are far different to most plants because they do not produce seeds, flowers, fruit or wood. Instead of seeds, liverworts produce spores for reproduction.
October 22, 2018 at Buttermilk Falls
Green Oasis
By mid-summer, the falls are enveloped in a green canopy.
The Path to the Falls
McFeely Trail Scene
Family Hike at McFeely Trail
The McFeely Trail is a loop trail that circles the outer edge of the Buttermilk Falls property. It is about three-quarters of a mile in length.