The work of the park is accomplished with the assistance of many organizations.
In addition, the recreation area presents numerous and varied opportunities for individuals to volunteer in the field of natural resources, cultural resources, and even in park administration and community relations.
To find out how you or your organization can join in, please contact the park's volunteer coordinator at (570) 426-2443. (E-mail)
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.
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