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Accessibility

Physical accessibility is currently limited. Exhibit areas at the Zane Grey Museum, Roebling Bridge Tollhouse, and Narrowsburg Information Center are accessible with assistance only.  The towpaths across the Roebling Bridge have recently been reconstructed and are wheelchair accessible.

Some of the Zane Grey novels are available in large-print versions.

A state-wide Telecommunications Relay Service is available for people with auditory or speech impairments.

New York: Voice 1-800-421-1220 TT/TDD 1-800-662-1220 Pennsylvania: Voice 1-800-654-5988 TT/TDD 1-800-654-5984

If you have particular needs, or specific questions about facilities, please contact the park in advance of your visit.

American Shad  

Did You Know?
The American Shad are a saltwater fish that migrate from the Atlantic Ocean up the Delaware River to spawn in the spring. Fish reach the upper portions of the river by early to mid May. After spawning many of the weakened adult Shad die, usually in late June and into July.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:31 EST