Delaware Water Gap Nat'l Rec. Area - Bushkill, PA (September, 2003)

 
The Delaware Water Gap is a large section of the Delaware River (that forms the boundary between Pennsylvania and New Jersey) that is part of the National Parks system.

Water abounds in the river itself, which is mainly used for recreation such as floating, fishing, swimming, etc. and in the creeks and tributaries that feed the river.

Plenty of waterfalls and even a few big drops are readily accessible to visitors.  For more info on the park click here.

 
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