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Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area - Water Sports

Canoeing the Gap

Canoeists enjoy the Delaware River today in much the same way that the Lenape Indians did for thousands of years. Forty miles of the river flowing through the recreation area attract many who enjoy canoeing, tubing, and rafting. The surrounding land has a wealth of wildlife, including osprey, bald eagle, black bear and river otter. If you are in the area in late September or early October, you stand a good chance of observing hawks and other raptors passing overhead on their annual migrations. In 1978 the Delaware River within the recreation area was designated as a scenic and recreational river under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.

Within the park boundaries, the river is a series of shallow riffles and quiet pools. There are no difficult rapids. Its shallow depth and generally calm demeanor make this section of the Delaware particularly good for beginning paddlers. Access points every 8 to 10 miles allow for easy canoe day trips. Primitive campsites are available for longer trips.

Visitors may try their skills at fishing the Delaware River. The river contains trout sunfish, eel, shad, smallmouth bass, walleye, muskellunge and catfish. Appropriate state license is required.

More than 20 liveries are licensed to rent equipment and provide transportation between access points. The park offices can give you a complete list.

Canoe Camping

Camping is allowed, but only under the following conditions: It is limited to boaters traveling from one access point to another, when the distance between those points is too great to be covered in one day. Camping is permitted only at those sites posted with the National Park Service sign, and requires a steel fire grate. Campers are limited to a one night stay at each area.



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