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About 4 million people visit the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area every year for its hiking, swimming and other activities. But area leaders are increasingly concerned as tourism ...
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, or DEWA, is a survivor of the Tocks Island Dam Debacle from the sixties, a project that acquired approximately 72,000 privately owned acres for ...
About 4 million people visit the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area every year for its hiking, swimming and other activities. But area leaders are increasingly concerned as tourism ...
A longtime effort to change the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area into a national park is stepping out of the shadows again and has picked up its first endorsement by a public body.
There are many fun recreational activities you can experience! At the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area you can canoe and kayak, swim, hike, view waterfalls and scenic outlooks, fish, camp, ...
Since 1965, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area has invited visitors to enjoy 40 miles of free-flowing river and some 70,000 acres of forests and floodplains, waterfalls and marshes, beaches ...
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area's ranking in annual visitor numbers has fluctuated over the past five years, but it remains a popular destination for those who love the outdoors.
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area's ranking in annual visitor numbers has fluctuated over the past five years, but it remains a popular destination for those who love the outdoors ...
The National Park Service said Friday that it is closing all access points in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area because of rising water levels on the Delaware River.
State and federal representatives say they do not support changing designation of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area to a "national park." Murphy calls for cellphone ban in NJ schools.
BUSHKILL, Pa. — The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is a popular park for people to explore the outdoors, from hiking the trails to enjoying a summer day on the Delaware River.