Saturday, May 26, 2012

Ringing Rocks State Park, PA

Ringing Rocks State Park in PA is definately an interesting place to visit. The reason it is called Ringing Rocks is if you hit a rock with a hammer or another rock it makes a ringing sound, almost like a bell, but to me it sounded more like pots and pans being hit with a spoon (something my kids loved to do as toddlers).  My boys were laughing that this could be a place of a true "Rock" concert.  The field of rocks is quite large, and fun to climb on. There are quite a few theories for how and why this field formed, and where the rocks came from. 


This is a great website for the information: http://www.davidhanauer.com/buckscounty/ringingrocks/  Towards the end it also mentions the first ever "Rock" concert with the rocks from this park.

The enitre experience was really weird and fun.  It was an interesting (and a bit creepy) experience for all. Hopping across giant boulders while hitting them with hammers is fun anytime.
Here is some more info about the place:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/ringing-rocks-park-upper-black-eddy
http://rockpiles.blogspot.com/2007/05/ringing-rocks-upper-black-eddy.html
After we hopped on rocks we took a nice hike down to the waterfalls, which happen to be the largest waterfalls in Bucks County.

If you decide to head down there, definately don't forget the hammers, and comfy shoes to climb the rocks in.

Also, right across Delaware is French town with many places to shop and eat. We especially like this place: http://twobuttons.com/ It is a large store with friendly owners and many interesting things.  It is right off Rt. 29 going South from French Town.  There is a restaurant/bakery in the same parking lot with good food. It is called Lovin' Oven: http://www.lovinovenfrenchtown.com/

And another picture of the waterfalls, apparently we were there when it was really dry:

No comments:

Post a Comment