Appalachian Trail at the Delaware Water Gap

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2017-06-27

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The Appalachian Trail crosses the Delaware River from Pennsylvania just above the Delaware Water Gap and ascends through 6.6 miles of the mountain ridge in Worthington State Forest to the forest's upper boundary. From this point the trail continues on National Park Service land to and through Stokes State Forest and High Point State Park. This trail is restricted to hiking only for its entire length from Maine to Georgia. White blazes mark this narrow and sometimes very rocky trail.
Appalachian Trail
Delaware Water Gap
Delaware River
National Recreation Area
NPS
National Park Service
National Park
The Skylands
NJ Skylands
The New Jersey Skylands
New Jersey Skylands
Jersey Skylands
Lakeland
New Jersey
Sussex County
Northwestern New Jersey
Jersey
NJ
The Garden State
Pennsylvania
PA
The Keystone State

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