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Outdoors Scenic park at Delaware Water Gap reopening 6 years after closure for storm damage Updated: Oct. 03, 2024, 11:30 a.m. | Published: Oct. 01, 2024, 5:41 p.m.
Delaware Water Gap National Recreational Area announced closures near Dingmans Falls and Van Campens Brook. Work is expected to last into the fall.
An advocacy group warned that cuts in National Park Service staff and funding will harm the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
Charles Henry, project manager at NJ Department of Transportation, explains the project to replace a retaining wall which holds up I-80 through the Delaware Water Gap, to members of the public ...
L ocated only 75 miles west of New York City, the 70,000-acre Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area offers a surprisingly pristine natural collage of water, mountains and forests for hiking ...
Monroe County Braving the heat along the Delaware Water Gap Hikers braved the high 90s on Monday to find relief in the shady woods of the Delaware Water Gap’s Appalachian Trail.
Charles Henry, project manager for DOT, said the retaining wall holds backfill on which the four-lane highway was built. The section, from the bridge across the Delaware River to what is now Exit ...
The Delaware Water Gap National Recreational Area is advising visitors that a road will be closed this weekend due to migrating amphibians. Due to favorable amphibian migration conditions expected ...
Delaware Water Gap National Recreational Area was due to resume its free summer shuttle service on May 24. The service runs on Saturday and Sundays through Labor Day, but not on holidays.
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