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Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

Mossy Bedrock Ledge, Buttermilk Falls (Walpack...Image by takomabibelot via FlickrMoss & Ferns, Buttermilk Falls (Walpack Valley...Image by takomabibelot via FlickrFerns, Buttermilk Falls (Walpack Valley, Delaw...Image by takomabibelot via FlickrFerns, Buttermilk Falls (Walpack Valley, Delaw...Image by takomabibelot via FlickrOrange Fungus, Buttermilk Falls (Walpack Valle...Image by takomabibelot via FlickrButtermilk Falls (Walpack Valley, Delaware Wat...Image by takomabibelot via FlickrThe Delaware Water GapImage by jimmywayne via FlickrRidge-and-valley landscape, Walpack Valley, Su...Image via WikipediaDelaware River near Worthington State ParkImage via WikipediaDelaware Water Gap, as seen from the Appalachi...Image via WikipediaPart of the National Park Service, and shared with Pennsylvania, this vast park preserves almost 70,000 acres of land along the Delaware River. It is the 16th most visited tourist destination in America, according to Forbes. On the New Jersey side you can visit the following: Peter's Valley Craft Education Center. Walpack Valley Environmental Education Center. River Bend Group Campground. Millbrook Village. Watergate Recreation Site. Depew Recreation Site. Mohican Outdoor Center. Upper Yards Creek Reservoir. There are several beautiful waterfalls, including Factory Falls and Buttermilk Falls. Mount Tammany is considered by many to to have the most beautiful view in New Jersey from its summit 1,527 feet high. 

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