
Ringing Rocks in Pennsylvania is a natural wonder. It is composed of a large boulder field that has been openly cut and is now accessible to the public. You can strike the boulders to produce a metallic sound. You cannot walk or explore the boulders in this area because there aren't any trails.
For boulders tours, it is not necessary that you make a reservation. The boulders are not open after sunset, so be aware. It is important to take care when climbing on the rocks. It is best to not pick up any rocks and to keep the area clean. Also, not all rocks have the ability to emit a metallic ringing sound. However, there are some rocks that have eroded areas from repeated strikes.

Ringing Rocks Family Campground is a great place to camp in the area. This camping ground is located on 75 Woodland Drive, upper Black Eddy. The campground is situated in Bucks County, near the New Jersey Border. There are many activities at this campground, including basketball courts and volleyball, an indoor game area, a heated pool and a laundry area. Toilets and a dump site are also available. Guests of the facility can bring their pets. There are water and electric hookups available, as well a WiFi hotspot. You should be aware that not all campgrounds allow pets. It is best to verify with the staff before you bring your pet to a campground.
You can rent a cabin or dome at nearby Pipestone Village and Hotsprings if you prefer to stay in one. The facility features cabins, hot tubs, and other amenities. It also houses an endangered species, the yellow-billed cuckoo. This is a perfect location for picnicking and bird watching. The site is riparian woodland, so you'll be able to see a variety of wildlife. It is also a great place for fishing and boating. You can also enjoy a swim in the warm springs.
Delmoe Lake is another place worth visiting while you're here. The campsite is located just 37 minutes from Ringing Rocks. You can also fish and launch boats. Delmoe Lake can be used for canoeing or kayaking. You will find the campground close to many restaurants, shops, and even a grocery store. You can also easily drive to downtown Philadelphia.

Other attractions to consider in the surrounding area include the Warm Springs Wildlife Management Area, which features a waterfall, riparian woodlands, and mesquite forests. Additionally, more than 200 bird species can be found in the park, including many endangered species.