Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
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About Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
Much of the Delaware Water Gap is very wild country, with lots of deer and other wildlife. The roads that go through most of the park are one lane each way, through often dense foliage, and it is easy to drive around in circles if you are not careful. The Delaware is relatively narrow at this point in its course, not nearly as broad as it is downstream inPhiladelphia, let alone at its mouth into the Delaware Bay between the states ofDelawareand New Jersey.
Where to Stay in Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
- 🏨Dingman's Campground
- 🏨Worthington State Forest - NJ
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Travel Guide Sections
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