Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
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Cynthia K
Westville, อินเดียน่า4,486 ผลงาน
ส.ค. ค.ศ. 2024 • คู่รัก
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 hike. You get 2 waterfalls - Silver Thread & Dingmans. Both are very pretty with nice flows in August.
The Visitor Center was ok. Mostly gift shop with some small displays thrown in.
A volunteer was eager to give me hiking advice, but my husband is mobility challenged & the hike we took was all he was able to do.
Apparently parking is a big issue at the falls hikes. Get there early to do the one you want.
We drove down the road for a while. The views of the river are sparse. People want to drive much faster than the posted speed limit. The scenery was pleasant, but not outstanding.
We found Eshback access & finally got to look at the river. This is a boat launch, so we didn't stay long.
We were done after that & drove back the way we came.
Day 2 - stayed on the New Jersey side & did Old Mine Road from the North down to Millbrook Village. We couldn't do the south end due to a paving project that lasted all summer.
If I had more time I would do a couple more hikes. If you don't have a boat or kayak or don't fish that's all you would be doing anyway. I would check out more things on the South end of the park that I missed this time.
The 3 stars are basically for all the things that are CLOSED! They might have allowed me more time to spend in the park had they been open.
The 3 scenic lookouts on PA 611 - CLOSED (the whole road is closed due to a landslide & apparently that's pissing local people off).
Kittatinny Visitor Center - CLOSED
Park Headquarters - CLOSED
This has been going on for years apparently. Wow.
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 hike. You get 2 waterfalls - Silver Thread & Dingmans. Both are very pretty with nice flows in August.
The Visitor Center was ok. Mostly gift shop with some small displays thrown in.
A volunteer was eager to give me hiking advice, but my husband is mobility challenged & the hike we took was all he was able to do.
Apparently parking is a big issue at the falls hikes. Get there early to do the one you want.
We drove down the road for a while. The views of the river are sparse. People want to drive much faster than the posted speed limit. The scenery was pleasant, but not outstanding.
We found Eshback access & finally got to look at the river. This is a boat launch, so we didn't stay long.
We were done after that & drove back the way we came.
Day 2 - stayed on the New Jersey side & did Old Mine Road from the North down to Millbrook Village. We couldn't do the south end due to a paving project that lasted all summer.
If I had more time I would do a couple more hikes. If you don't have a boat or kayak or don't fish that's all you would be doing anyway. I would check out more things on the South end of the park that I missed this time.
The 3 stars are basically for all the things that are CLOSED! They might have allowed me more time to spend in the park had they been open.
The 3 scenic lookouts on PA 611 - CLOSED (the whole road is closed due to a landslide & apparently that's pissing local people off).
Kittatinny Visitor Center - CLOSED
Park Headquarters - CLOSED
This has been going on for years apparently. Wow.
เขียนเมื่อ 5 กันยายน ค.ศ. 2024
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Hgtravl
Marlton, นิวเจอร์ซีย์2,978 ผลงาน
เม.ย. ค.ศ. 2024 • คู่รัก
⛰️ 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. Very steep, lots of rocks and more geared towards an advanced hiker. The Blue Dot Trail is less steep & but has more length. We chose the Blue Dot Trail! We started on the Appalachian Trail which follows along the streams/small waterfalls then cuts over to the Blue Dot which starts the climb. The Blue Dot has a decent amount of areas that is very steep but nothing super hard! Deff a good work out.
Tips:
- come early!!! The parking lots offered are TINY for the amount of people that come here. We arrived around 10AM and it was full. Had to wait for someone to leave to grab the last spot.
- Hiking shoes are a MUST! Lots of un even rocky areas to twist an ankle on.
- Bring snacks & water- it’s a haul!
We did the Blue Dot UP and Blue Dot DOWN after spending time at the top with the overlook. It was around 5.5 miles round trip according to our watches! Took about 3 hours to the top & back with a lunch stop at the top/some scenic view enjoyment.
Beautiful nature. Great exercise & stunning overlook view of the mountains/river below! Super worth it! Just come prepared for a long & somewhat hard hike.
Tips:
- come early!!! The parking lots offered are TINY for the amount of people that come here. We arrived around 10AM and it was full. Had to wait for someone to leave to grab the last spot.
- Hiking shoes are a MUST! Lots of un even rocky areas to twist an ankle on.
- Bring snacks & water- it’s a haul!
We did the Blue Dot UP and Blue Dot DOWN after spending time at the top with the overlook. It was around 5.5 miles round trip according to our watches! Took about 3 hours to the top & back with a lunch stop at the top/some scenic view enjoyment.
Beautiful nature. Great exercise & stunning overlook view of the mountains/river below! Super worth it! Just come prepared for a long & somewhat hard hike.
เขียนเมื่อ 29 เมษายน ค.ศ. 2024
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Lead2829
North Lawrence, โอไฮโอ346 ผลงาน
มี.ค. ค.ศ. 2024 • ครอบครัว
This is a very pretty area with lots of different trails and beautiful scenery. Lots of ski resorts and golfing in the area here.
เขียนเมื่อ 27 มีนาคม ค.ศ. 2024
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Lia W
ฟิลาเดลเฟีย, เพนซิลเวเนีย72 ผลงาน
ม.ค. ค.ศ. 2024 • ครอบครัว
very rocky, still ticks midwinter. views amazing!!
Lots of falls, lots of views. A bit muddy and icy. Lots of off leash dogs.
Lots of falls, lots of views. A bit muddy and icy. Lots of off leash dogs.
เขียนเมื่อ 25 กุมภาพันธ์ ค.ศ. 2024
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Karrempje
Vleuten, เนเธอร์แลนด์3,020 ผลงาน
ต.ค. ค.ศ. 2023 • คู่รัก
We were lucky with all the fall colors. The hiking trail we had chosen was clearly marked and that we shared with mountain bikers. The trees were still full of leaves so we didn't have many views, but the peace and colors were excellent.
เขียนเมื่อ 23 ตุลาคม ค.ศ. 2023
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Justin W
แฮสบรอคไฮทส์, นิวเจอร์ซีย์5,997 ผลงาน
ส.ค. ค.ศ. 2023
I love coming to the Delaware Water Gap at all times of the year. The park is so picturesque and beautiful. I love the views from the parking lot and the paths when you get into the park.
This was the first time I ever went to Turtle Beach further up in the park and I have to say that the roads are loaded with potholes. You have to really be careful and take your time going up to the beach.
Turtle Beach is nothing special. It is a gap in the woods where there is a grassy beach where you can swim in the Delaware River. The day I was there there was a sign saying that there was not swimming and at 6:30pm, everyone was swimming. I would have ventured further into the park but with the roads being what they were I did not want to go any farther.
Still is a great park and it is beautiful both in the summer and fall.
This was the first time I ever went to Turtle Beach further up in the park and I have to say that the roads are loaded with potholes. You have to really be careful and take your time going up to the beach.
Turtle Beach is nothing special. It is a gap in the woods where there is a grassy beach where you can swim in the Delaware River. The day I was there there was a sign saying that there was not swimming and at 6:30pm, everyone was swimming. I would have ventured further into the park but with the roads being what they were I did not want to go any farther.
Still is a great park and it is beautiful both in the summer and fall.
เขียนเมื่อ 22 สิงหาคม ค.ศ. 2023
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MikeI283BL
มิลฟอร์ด, คอนเน็กติกัต1,230 ผลงาน
ก.ค. ค.ศ. 2023 • คู่รัก
Fun experience checking out the Delaware Water Gap Recreation area. We enjoyed exploring the waterfalls in the park. There is no admission for this park. There are a couple visitor centers for passport stamps, maps and information.
เขียนเมื่อ 8 กรกฎาคม ค.ศ. 2023
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TanZimSa
นิวยอร์กซิตี, นิวยอร์ก276 ผลงาน
ก.พ. ค.ศ. 2023 • คู่รัก
This is a magnificent natural area, heavily used in Summer for activities on the water, but also beautiful to visit in winter when the trees are bare and views are better
เขียนเมื่อ 1 มีนาคม ค.ศ. 2023
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Marilyn A
โตรอนโต, แคนาดา42 ผลงาน
ก.ค. ค.ศ. 2022
We went kayaking on the Delaware Water Gap and it was glorious. Despite the water level being somewhat low, it was a glorious day to paddle down the river to the pick up point.
เขียนเมื่อ 14 กันยายน ค.ศ. 2022
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Emil
มอนทรีออล, แคนาดา181 ผลงาน
ส.ค. ค.ศ. 2022 • คู่รัก
Une nature impressionnante avec une variété des paysages comme : chutes d'eau, rivières, lacs, forêts vierges, gorges etc, sur une distance d'environ 45 km, entre les villes Milford et Stroudsburg en Pennsylvanie sur la route 209. On a marché à Raymondskill Falls. Bushkill Falls était fermé. Les sentiers sont très bien entretenu et bien marqué. La route 209 est interdite aux camions, une bonne chose. Les parkings autos sont payants, à la journée. Souvent le hifi est absent. On a besoin de plusiers jours pour bien connaître le parc. On reviendra. La zone est fascinante.
เขียนเมื่อ 4 กันยายน ค.ศ. 2022
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We would love to go river tubing, and we have our own tubes, so we do not need to book a company. Do you know of a good put-in and takeout place, where we could have a fun few miles?
เขียนเมื่อ 27 กรกฎาคม 2021
I see there are some primitive canoe camping sites available on a first come basis (on outfitter site)
Can we just put our canoe in on our own and use one of those sites when we get to it ( if it isn't already taken ) or are those solely for people who are with edge of the woods?
If we can, where is a good spot to park/ put in?
Thanks so much in advance
เขียนเมื่อ 12 พฤษภาคม 2021
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!
เขียนเมื่อ 9 ตุลาคม 2020
The office (kittatiny) is closed to the public there were a few rangers about directing traffic and later seated a a table with a stuffed hawk. Also saw lines of people by about four pit toilets. Did not check the condition of the toilets. No fees were charged.
เขียนเมื่อ 9 ตุลาคม 2020
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 :-)
เขียนเมื่อ 1 กันยายน 2020
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.
เขียนเมื่อ 2 กันยายน 2020
I will be going there next tuesday and will have a day there. What is a fairly easy hike location to do in about 4 hours? We would also like to visit a quaint village for some shopping and a meal. Where would you recommend?
เขียนเมื่อ 14 ตุลาคม 2019
Hornbecks Creek Falls was an easy trail with the fall leaves and fallen walnuts, but the water falls was a trickle. Dingmans Creek Falls is very pretty mostly on boardwalks and stairs to the high falls. Further down the road is Raymondskill Creek Falls. It's a loop and well worth it. You can easily do all three of these in one day. We drove to Milford and had lunch at Milford's Diner. Great food and a few shops. Bethlehem is worth your time too.
เขียนเมื่อ 14 ตุลาคม 2019
Any activity or things to see not involving hiking?
เขียนเมื่อ 27 สิงหาคม 2019
Didn’t see anything other than hiking . No sitting or play area. Table at small parking was full of bees, so wouldn’t sit there, and didn’t see anything else in immediate area. Small nice place , limited parking spots
เขียนเมื่อ 28 สิงหาคม 2019
Hello, we are bringing our pet on vacation with us. Are there any pet friendly things to do? Parks that allow pets, Restaurants, Winery? Anyone pet friendly in this area?
เขียนเมื่อ 25 พฤษภาคม 2019
Go to the official website. dwgnra
It is in both NJ and PA. There are a lot of trails and swimming & boating opportunities
I don't believe dogs are allowed on beach. There is a lot to do but since i don't know what area you r going to it is hard to recommend. You should go see & hike the Delaware Water Gap area. The welcome center is right off Rt 80 in PA
They have tons of flyers & brochures a ailable. U ahould call each place that i terests u. If u r in the Milford PA area a great day boarding or overnight kennel is Kountry Kennels in Sandyston NJ just 5 miles south of Milford bridge on Rt 206. Dimmick Inn in Milford PA is very good for lunch or dinner or Apple Valley. If you do co.e i to NJ Neldon Roberts schoolhouse is in north bou d lane and make left on River Rd (just over bridge) and visit Foster Armstrong house 1 1/2 mile on left. MUSEUM
Over bridge on right is Old Mine Rd whi h is also River Rd
Oldest road i US. Millbrook Village is down River Rd appeox. 10 miles or so. You will pass thru Peter's Valley craft village & store, then into Walpack and have lunch or finner at Walpack Inn open Fri,Sat, Sun. Check website. High Point State Park with Veteran's monument T highest point in NJ has swi.mi g fa ilities, camping, etc. Grey Towers home of Gifford Pinchot is in Milford
Ca oeing, rafting on Delaware River - stop ar one of the many islands in River for your lunch - take it with u- and u can take ur dog. Many pla es rent rafts, etc. Great area. Enjoy, have fun, be safe. If going on River use life vests for all - dog included
Go to the various websites for more accurate info.
เขียนเมื่อ 26 พฤษภาคม 2019
Best time for spring birding migration is April/May. Nesting is May, June. Fall birding migration is probably Sept/Oct, but haven't been there for this. There is a Hawk Watch area used by birders in New Jersey - but Hawk watch probably good anywhere in region.
Photography would be great anytime spring - May, June, Summer July - Sept. Fall, i'm sure is spectacular - October/early November
เขียนเมื่อ 3 พฤศจิกายน 2018
Is it near route 80 . I would be coming from nj in middle of October
เขียนเมื่อ 12 กันยายน 2018
Yes. Interstate 80 crosses from NJ to PA going west. There are signs indicating where to turn off for hiking, visitors' center and view of the Delaware. Also U.S. rt. 209 in PA and Old Mine Rd. in NJ (last exit in NJ) parallel the Del. Water Gap Nat. Rec. Area going n.e. to Milford PA and Port Jervis NY. Many waterfalls are located to see along the PA side including Bushkill Falls, Dingmans Falls and Raymondskill Falls. The Gap itself is the area where I-80 enters the gorge with Mt. Tammany on one side and Mt. Minsi on the other. Also the AT trail (Appalachian Trail) crosses this section as well.
เขียนเมื่อ 13 กันยายน 2018
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