Place

Long Eddy River Access

Dirt road leads straight to river. Road flanked by grass, shrubs, and trees.
The Long Eddy River Access offers a place for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.

NPS

Quick Facts
Location:
10 Ferry St, Long Eddy, NY 12760

Beach/Water Access, Boat Ramp, Canoe/Kayak/Small Boat Launch, Information Kiosk/Bulletin Board, Parking - Auto, Parking - Boat Trailer, Pets Allowed

This is public river access for the Upper Delaware River located near River Mile 315 in Long Eddy, New York. This access is owned by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NY DEC). 

Access Use: 

This is access can be used for launching canoes, kayaks, and other non-motorized boats. A gravel boat ramp is available to use. Motorized boats are not permitted to be launched from this access. 

No restroom is available. Please keep pets on a leash.

Parking: 

Parking is available. The parking lot is a large, gravel parking lot able to accommodate approximately 10 vehicles with trailers.  

River Rules: 

  • Pack It In, Pack It Out: There are no trash cans or garbage receptacles available. Please practice “Leave No Trace” principles and do not litter or leave any trash behind.  

  • No Glass Bottles: Glass bottle use is prohibited on the river. Broken glass is dangerous for both visitors and wildlife. 

  • Wear Your Lifejacket: It can save your life! Life jackets are required to be within reach when on the water and are required to be worn by children 12 years and younger. Life jackets are required to be worn when the river level is 6+ feet, or between November 1 – April 30.  

  • Do not Trespass on Private Property: Many properties around the river are privately owned. Please respect the local community and do not trespass on private lands. 

  • If fishing, you must have a license: Fishing is permitted at all public accesses. Anglers 16+ years of age must have a valid New York State or Pennsylvania fishing license. 

Please see https://www.nps.gov/upde/planyourvisit/safety.htm for more information. 

Upper Delaware Scenic & Recreational River

Last updated: November 21, 2024