Various activities in the park require permits or other regulation. For a better idea of activities that might be subject to regulation, and the number of someone in the park you can call for more information, link to the phone directory below.
Did You Know? ... that hemlock groves in Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area are threatened by a non-native insect, the hemlock woolly adelgid. Hemlocks provide shade for spectacular rhodondenron, for trout streams, and for native wildflowers. As hemlocks weaken and die, they are cut down for your safety. more...