The Delaware Water Gap National Recreational Area will close roads and trails on both sides of the river as it works on bridges in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the National Park Service announced ...
It’s only 2,700 feet of fresh pavement, but for people and businesses on either side of the Delaware Water Gap, it’s a lifeline. On Tuesday morning, PennDOT removed what seemed to be permanent “road ...
The annual closing of some roads and visitor sites within Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area has been announced by the park. The announcements, which also include reduced maintenance, will ...
A popular destination within Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is reopening to the public this week. George W. Childs Park on the Pennsylvania side of the national parkland, near Dingmans ...
The number of visitors to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area dropped last year, but the park remained among the 20 most visited in the National Park Service network. The park service, ...
BELVIDERE, N.J. – The Warren County Board of Commissioners approved legislation in opposition to proposed changes to the Delaware Water Gap on Wednesday night at the Wayne Dumont Jr. Administration ...
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