This 70,000-acre park is named for the point at which the Delaware River cuts through Kittatinny Mountain.
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This 70,000-acre park is named for the point at which the Delaware River cuts through Kittatinny Mountain.
Welcome to our authentically styled all weather Trolleys and relax while our trained guides take you back thru history and the many points of interest. Learn about the Native Americans and the early settlers of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.