A 73-mile stretch of the Delaware River forming the New York-Pennsylvania border, designated a National Wild and Scenic River and managed by the National Park Service. One of the finest flatwater and whitewater paddling rivers in the Northeast, with Class I-III rapids at Skinner's Falls and miles of calm water perfect for canoes and kayaks. The river corridor includes dozens of public river access points, fishing areas, hiking trails, riverside campgrounds, and historic sites. Bald eagles are frequently sighted. Visitor centers in Narrowsburg and at Zane Grey's home in Lackawaxen, PA. Free access at all public points.
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