Easton Quarry — cliff jumping spot in Easton, Pennsylvania
Verified

Easton Quarry

Easton, Pennsylvania · map view — photos in the app

About this spot

This quarry location sits in Easton, PA adjacent to Alpha Cement operations. Head toward Easton via Route 78 or Route 22, then take exit 75 toward Route 611. Continue north on Route 611 for approximately 7-8 miles along the Delaware River, positioning yourself about a mile north of a prominent mill structure. The Alpha Cement facility entrance lot serves as the parking area—the large Alpha Cement-branded structure is clearly visible. Park away from active trucker traffic in a concealed spot. Despite posted no trespassing signs throughout the property, access is possible. Head toward the rear where a small bridge connects to a dirt path circling the quarry perimeter. A modest jump exists closer to the entrance with no trespassing markers on nearby rocks, and another minor option is located near stone steps. The primary jump reaches 35 feet in height. Water conditions feature substantial depth and warmth, with steep rock faces approaching near-vertical angles. Exit from the water is available via the descending stone steps. Additional smaller jumps are scattered around the site.

Safety first. Cliff jumping is inherently dangerous and can cause serious injury or death. Conditions — water depth, submerged hazards, and access — change constantly. CliffScout is community-sourced reference information, not a guarantee a spot is safe. Always assess the conditions yourself before jumping, and never jump where you're unsure. You assume all risk.

More spots near Easton