Situated within the most densely populated region of the United States, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area provides a unique opportunity to experience tranquil landscapes, rich …
Situated within the most densely populated region of the United States, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area provides a unique opportunity to experience tranquil landscapes, rich human history, and striking scenery along 40 miles of the longest free-flowing river east of the Mississippi. The park offers year-round recreation including hiking, paddling, fishing, and hunting.
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Sep 5, 2024
We camped on the New Jersey side, so drove in from the North. Day 1 - We stopped at the Dingman Falls Visitor Center. It wasn't open since we were there pretty early. Took the very easy accessible h… Full review by Cynthia K
Apr 29, 2024
⛰️ What a beautiful (but somewhat difficult) hike to the top of Mount Tammy! There are two trails to both get you to the famous overlook (it’s so worth the hike!) The Red Dot Trail is the hardest one… Full review by Hgtravl
Mar 27, 2024
This is a very pretty area with lots of different trails and beautiful scenery. Lots of ski resorts and golfing in the area here. Full review by Lead2829
Hi, I'm planning to go tomorrow but in their website says it is closed. Reading the reviews here I think is just the office areas that are closed but I'm not sure. Have someone been there recently and could help me? If so, where should I park and which direction to take? Do I still have to pay? Thank you so much!
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Hi We were able to access the park trails etc. the buildings were closed
I am planning a solo day trip to DWG and bringing my dog. I'm in good shape, but not a super experienced hiker. So I'm not looking for crazy trails. I would like to reach the peak that looks over the winding Delaware water gap. I believe this is Mt. Tammany? Which Trail should I take? Any suggestions at all for a first-timer to this park? Thank you, thank you :-)
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Dogs love the brook alongside the trail to sunfish pond. There is a trail that overlooks the river nearby. I dont recall the name of that trail. There should be a guide map posted in the …
Dogs love the brook alongside the trail to sunfish pond. There is a trail that overlooks the river nearby. I dont recall the name of that trail. There should be a guide map posted in the parking lot near the trailhead.