Tanners Falls, Pennsylvania


Tanners Falls is a village in Dyberry Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, in the Lake Region of the Poconos.

Roads and intersections

Tanners Falls is centered on the intersection of Upper Woods Road and Tanners Falls Road. Six more state routes also run through the village: Hancock Highway ; Bethany Turnpike ; Beech Grove Road ; Niles Pond Road, which connects to Hancock; Egypt Drive; and Egypt Road. The last two are part of the aforementioned PA-4017; the latter connects to Tanners Falls and the former connects to the former. All of these roads are paved.
There also eight township roads in Tanners Falls. Six of them are entirely within the village: Lupyak Road ; Bryant Road, which connects to Upper Woods; Pleasant Valley Road ; Alden Road, which connects to both Beech Grove and Lupyak; Haines School Road, which connects to Bethany and Beech Grove; and Kilroe Road, which connects to just Bethany. The other two have sections in other villages: Town Hill Road, which connects to Beech Grove, and Rosehill Road, which connects to Niles Pond. Like many township roads in the state, Lupyak, Bryant, Pleasant Valley, Alden, Haines School, Kilroe, Town Hill, and Rosehill are all unpaved.
Finally, there are fourteen officially-named private roads in the community, thirteen of which fall entirely within its boundaries: Breidenstein Park, which connects to Beech Grove; Cabin Corner, which connects to Haines School; Dyberry Drive, which connects to Bethany; Fairview Drive, which connects to Dyberry; Hidden Lane; Lakeview Drive, which connects to Alden and Hidden; Laurel Drive; Meadow Drive, which connects to Dyberry; Ponderosa Drive, which connects to Alden and Laurel; Skidmore Road, which connects to Bethany; Tighe Lane, which connects to Haines School; Vasko Drive, which connects to Laurel and Ponderosa; and Yellow Brick Road, which connects to Lakeview. The last one, Alden Lake Road, contains sections in other villages, and connects to just Alden. All of these are unpaved.