Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area - Camping
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area by National Parks Service
Dingmans Campground
Dingmans Campground is a unique 133-site rustic campground located in the scenic Pocono
Mountains in Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania. The campground property is in the Delaware Water
Gap National Recreation Area (DEWA). Dingmans Campground offers a variety of camping
settings, with prime campsites along the banks of the Delaware River, spacious forest
campsites and picturesque meadow campsites.
Worthington State Forest Campground
Some of the most rugged terrain and splendid views of northern New Jersey are found in
Worthington State Forest. A rocky and sometimes steep trail follows Dunnfield Creek from the
Delaware River to Mount Tammany or hikers may choose to follow the trail to Sunfish Pond,
one of the most popular sites in the area. Millions of years in the making, the pond was
carved out by glacial forces during the last ice age and is one of fourteen rock-basin lakes
between the Delaware Water Gap and the end of Kittatinny Ridge. A trail circles the pond,
with many boulders and openings for resting and observation.
Campgrounds you can reserve online
Sebago Cabins Campground
Mileage:40 mi
Description: The Sebago Cabin Camp in Harriman State Park is on Lake Sebago and offers rustic cabins and full-service cottages.Geography:Located on Lake Sebago, the Sebago Cabin Camp is part of Harriman State Park, a large park in Rockland and Orange Counties.Recreation:Visitors may swim at the beach; go biking, boating, fishing, or hiking; participate in park recreation programs; enjoy a Saturday bonfire; watch rainy day movies; picnic; visit the playground; play tennis; or cross-country ski.Facilities:The park offers a beach, cabins, boat rentals, picnic tables, a playground, restrooms with showers, and tennis courts.Nearby Attractions:Nearby state parks include Bear Mountain State Park and Harriman State Park's Lake Sebago Beach, Lake Welch Beach, and Lake Tiorati Beach.
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Sebago Cabins Campground
Mileage:40 mi
Description: The Sebago Cabin Camp in Harriman State Park is on Lake Sebago and offers rustic cabins and full-service cottages.Geography:Located on Lake Sebago, the Sebago Cabin Camp is part of Harriman State Park, a large park in Rockland and Orange Counties.Recreation:Visitors may swim at the beach; go biking, boating, fishing, or hiking; participate in park recreation programs; enjoy a Saturday bonfire; watch rainy day movies; picnic; visit the playground; play tennis; or cross-country ski.Facilities:The park offers a beach, cabins, boat rentals, picnic tables, a playground, restrooms with showers, and tennis courts.Nearby Attractions:Nearby state parks include Bear Mountain State Park and Harriman State Park's Lake Sebago Beach, Lake Welch Beach, and Lake Tiorati Beach.
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Beaver Pond Campsite Campground
Mileage:41 mi
Description: The Beaver Pond Campground adjoins the Lake Welch Recreation Area within Harriman State Park. Comfortable camping, a relaxing atmosphere, a beach, and plenty of outdoor activities make this a great destination not far from New York City.Geography:The Beaver Pond Campground is located just 25 miles north of the George Washington Bridge.Recreation:Park activities include swimming, picnicking, camping, and walking.Facilities:The campground offers tent and trailer sites, as well as accommodations for larger vehicles. Each campsite has a picnic table and a fire ring. Comfort stations, showers, laundry facilities, and a dumping station are part of the campground. A protected swimming beach is available when lifeguards are on duty.Nearby Attractions:Nearby recreation areas include Stony Point Battlefield State Historic Site; Rockland Lake State Park; Bear Mountain State Park; and Lake Tiorati Beach and Lake Sebago Beach, both in Harriman State Park.
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Beaver Pond Campsite Campground
Mileage:41 mi
Description: The Beaver Pond Campground adjoins the Lake Welch Recreation Area within Harriman State Park. Comfortable camping, a relaxing atmosphere, a beach, and plenty of outdoor activities make this a great destination not far from New York City.Geography:The Beaver Pond Campground is located just 25 miles north of the George Washington Bridge.Recreation:Park activities include swimming, picnicking, camping, and walking.Facilities:The campground offers tent and trailer sites, as well as accommodations for larger vehicles. Each campsite has a picnic table and a fire ring. Comfort stations, showers, laundry facilities, and a dumping station are part of the campground. A protected swimming beach is available when lifeguards are on duty.Nearby Attractions:Nearby recreation areas include Stony Point Battlefield State Historic Site; Rockland Lake State Park; Bear Mountain State Park; and Lake Tiorati Beach and Lake Sebago Beach, both in Harriman State Park.
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Beaver Spring Lake Campground
Mileage:57 mi
Description: Description: Beaverkill Campground is located on the Beaverkill River, known as one of the best trout streams in the nation. The park's picnic area is located next to a 150-year-old covered bridge. This is an ideal place to come fish, picnic, or just relax.Geography:Beaverkill River Campground is located on the Beaverkill River.Recreation:Activities include fishing, picnicking, and relaxing.Facilities:The campground offers tent and trailer sites, a picnic area with tables and grills, restrooms with showers, pay phones, a trailer dump station, a recycling center, and a 150-year-old covered bridge.Nearby Attractions:The Catskill Fish Hatchery is about 15 miles away. DeBruce Environmental Education Camp, shopping centers, restaurants, theaters, and lounges are within 15 miles in Liberty and Livingston Manor, as are a number of golf courses, horseback riding facilities, and antique shops. There is an amusement park at Holiday Mountain, and Monticello Raceway is within easy driving distance. Historic attractions include the D&H Canal Locks; Fort Delaware; Minisink Battleground Memorial Park; Stone Arch Bridge Historic Park; and the Sullivan County Historical Museum, Art, and Cultural Center. The area contains five covered bridges, and the historic Roebling Suspension Bridge spans the Delaware at Minisink Ford.
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Beaverkill Campground
Mileage:57 mi
Description: Description: Beaverkill Campground is located on the Beaverkill River, known as one of the best trout streams in the nation. The park's picnic area is located next to a 150-year-old covered bridge. This is an ideal place to come fish, picnic, or just relax.Geography:Beaverkill River Campground is located on the Beaverkill River.Recreation:Activities include fishing, picnicking, and relaxing.Facilities:The campground offers tent and trailer sites, a picnic area with tables and grills, restrooms with showers, pay phones, a trailer dump station, a recycling center, and a 150-year-old covered bridge.Nearby Attractions:The Catskill Fish Hatchery is about 15 miles away. DeBruce Environmental Education Camp, shopping centers, restaurants, theaters, and lounges are within 15 miles in Liberty and Livingston Manor, as are a number of golf courses, horseback riding facilities, and antique shops. There is an amusement park at Holiday Mountain, and Monticello Raceway is within easy driving distance. Historic attractions include the D&H Canal Locks; Fort Delaware; Minisink Battleground Memorial Park; Stone Arch Bridge Historic Park; and the Sullivan County Historical Museum, Art, and Cultural Center. The area contains five covered bridges, and the historic Roebling Suspension Bridge spans the Delaware at Minisink Ford.
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Beaverkill Campground
Mileage:57 mi
Description: Description: Beaverkill Campground is located on the Beaverkill River, known as one of the best trout streams in the nation. The park's picnic area is located next to a 150-year-old covered bridge. This is an ideal place to come fish, picnic, or just relax.Geography:Beaverkill River Campground is located on the Beaverkill River.Recreation:Activities include fishing, picnicking, and relaxing.Facilities:The campground offers tent and trailer sites, a picnic area with tables and grills, restrooms with showers, pay phones, a trailer dump station, a recycling center, and a 150-year-old covered bridge.Nearby Attractions:The Catskill Fish Hatchery is about 15 miles away. DeBruce Environmental Education Camp, shopping centers, restaurants, theaters, and lounges are within 15 miles in Liberty and Livingston Manor, as are a number of golf courses, horseback riding facilities, and antique shops. There is an amusement park at Holiday Mountain, and Monticello Raceway is within easy driving distance. Historic attractions include the D&H Canal Locks; Fort Delaware; Minisink Battleground Memorial Park; Stone Arch Bridge Historic Park; and the Sullivan County Historical Museum, Art, and Cultural Center. The area contains five covered bridges, and the historic Roebling Suspension Bridge spans the Delaware at Minisink Ford.
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Mongaup Pond Campground
Mileage:57 mi
Description: Description: Mongaup Pond Campground offers a 120-acre lake, the largest body of water in Catskills Park, outside of the New York City reservoirs. Surrounded by Forest Preserve land, the park offers hiking, snowmobiling. Large, wooded campsites, some on the lake, appeal to campers who enjoy a dense forest environment and seclusion. Swimming in the lake, relaxing in the picnic area, and renting boats are popular pastimes here. To insure fairness for all NY customers, any reservation with departure dates outside the 9-month Maximum Window can not be changed or cancelled until 18 days after the reservation was made. Length Of Stay: A camping permit can only be issued for a maximum of two weeks. From July 1 through Labor Day, only 14 cumulative days of camping can be obtained at any campground. This is to ensure that new campers can enjoy their right to camp. Reservations may not be honored if you have more than 14 days cumulative camping between July 1 and Labor Day at the campground. Handicapped Access Sites: Sites that are accessible to the disabled are for mobility impaired people only. At least one member of the camping party staying on the site must be mobility impaired (for example, in a wheelchair or uses a walker) or the camping party will be turned away at the campground. (continued in Important info and alerts)Geography:Mongaup Pond Campground is located in northeastern Sullivan County.Recreation:Boating, fishing, swimming, and hiking are the park's main activities. During the months of July and August, Environmental Educational Recreation programs are offered, featuring nature hikes, crafts, games, and activities.Facilities:The park has campsites; a picnic area with tables, grills, and picnic pavilions; pay phones; restrooms with showers; a trailer dump station; a recycling center; a sand beach. Most park facilities are handicapped-accessible.Nearby Attractions:The Catskill Fish Hatchery is 3 miles away, on Mongaup Road. Shopping centers, restaurants, and theaters are within 15 miles, in Liberty and Livingston Manor. Golf courses and horseback riding facilities are nearby. An amusement park and ski area can be found at Holiday Mountain, and Monticello Raceway is within easy driving distance. Historic attractions include the D&H Canal Locks, Fort Delaware, Minisink Battleground Memorial Park, Stone Arch Bridge Historic Park, and the Sullivan County Historical Museum. The area contains five covered bridges, and historic Roebling Suspension Bridge spans the Delaware at Minisink Ford. The Upper Delaware National Scenic and Recreational River, administered by the National Park Service, borders Sullivan County on the southwest. The National Park Service Visitors Center is located at Narrowsburg.
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Mongaup Pond Campground
Mileage:57 mi
Description: Description: Mongaup Pond Campground offers a 120-acre lake, the largest body of water in Catskills Park, outside of the New York City reservoirs. Surrounded by Forest Preserve land, the park offers hiking, snowmobiling. Large, wooded campsites, some on the lake, appeal to campers who enjoy a dense forest environment and seclusion. Swimming in the lake, relaxing in the picnic area, and renting boats are popular pastimes here. To insure fairness for all NY customers, any reservation with departure dates outside the 9-month Maximum Window can not be changed or cancelled until 18 days after the reservation was made. Length Of Stay: A camping permit can only be issued for a maximum of two weeks. From July 1 through Labor Day, only 14 cumulative days of camping can be obtained at any campground. This is to ensure that new campers can enjoy their right to camp. Reservations may not be honored if you have more than 14 days cumulative camping between July 1 and Labor Day at the campground. Handicapped Access Sites: Sites that are accessible to the disabled are for mobility impaired people only. At least one member of the camping party staying on the site must be mobility impaired (for example, in a wheelchair or uses a walker) or the camping party will be turned away at the campground. (continued in Important info and alerts)Geography:Mongaup Pond Campground is located in northeastern Sullivan County.Recreation:Boating, fishing, swimming, and hiking are the park's main activities. During the months of July and August, Environmental Educational Recreation programs are offered, featuring nature hikes, crafts, games, and activities.Facilities:The park has campsites; a picnic area with tables, grills, and picnic pavilions; pay phones; restrooms with showers; a trailer dump station; a recycling center; a sand beach. Most park facilities are handicapped-accessible.Nearby Attractions:The Catskill Fish Hatchery is 3 miles away, on Mongaup Road. Shopping centers, restaurants, and theaters are within 15 miles, in Liberty and Livingston Manor. Golf courses and horseback riding facilities are nearby. An amusement park and ski area can be found at Holiday Mountain, and Monticello Raceway is within easy driving distance. Historic attractions include the D&H Canal Locks, Fort Delaware, Minisink Battleground Memorial Park, Stone Arch Bridge Historic Park, and the Sullivan County Historical Museum. The area contains five covered bridges, and historic Roebling Suspension Bridge spans the Delaware at Minisink Ford. The Upper Delaware National Scenic and Recreational River, administered by the National Park Service, borders Sullivan County on the southwest. The National Park Service Visitors Center is located at Narrowsburg.
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Clarence Fahnestock State Park Campground
Mileage:61 mi
Description: Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park boasts abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. The large beach at Canopus Lake, with its sandy shore and nearby picnic area, is the jewel of the park. Fishing in Stillwater and Canopus Lakes and in the park's four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch, or brook and rainbow trout. Rowboats are available for rental. The park is also home to Fahnestock Winter Park, which includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, as well as an area for sledding.Geography:Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park covers land in both Putnam and Dutchess counties.Recreation:The Taconic Outdoor Education Center provides high quality environmental programming, and the campground's nature center houses environmental displays and a variety of touch boxes. On weekends, park staff lead hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings for the enjoyment of all campers. Summer visitors particularly enjoy hitting the beach, boating, fishing, biking, hiking, hunting, picnicking, and camping. Winter visitors sled, snowmobile, ice fish, and cross-country ski.Facilities:The park has a beach, boat launch, boat rentals, a nature trail, a bridle path for horses, concessions, a picnic area with tables and pavilions, and showers. The scenic campground, formed along the park's natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility. Each campsite has a picnic table and fire ring.Nearby Attractions:Nearby attractions include Hudson Highlands State Park, Taconic Outdoor Education Center, Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park, John Jay Homestead State Historic Site, and James Baird State Park.
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Note: All mileage numbers are "as the crow flies"