Namanock Island — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
Reviewed Aug. 30, 2016

Always An Amazing Night

I use the camping on this island as much as I physically can. There are 4 primitive sites located on the west banks of this island that are maintained by the National Park Service. The map I uploaded has them listed 1-4. These are not the NPS registered numbers, I honestly do not know them, nor honestly is it a concern. Neither for us or the NPS rangers that we may or may not even see. I always seem to be lucky enough to get site 1 and its one of the best sites I have ever stayed in. Always Clean, very spacious, great views... If you have neighbors, the island is large enough for all. Sites 2 and 3 are much better suited for 2-3 people and hammock camping, but can handle tents. Site 4 is the second largest on the island and is situated at the end of the island and a little more secluded from the others, in my opinion 4 is a great site for a family or group of 3-6. All the sites have primitive fire pits with natural rock rings and its no facilities. Bring your solution for natures calling and remember that you are on an island in the middle of the river where history helped shape our country almost 300 years ago and you will have an amazing night. Study up on the history of the area prior and share it fireside no need to make up a ghost story here..

  • Review photo of Namanock Island — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area by John B., August 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Namanock Island — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area by John B., August 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Namanock Island — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area by John B., August 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Namanock Island — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area by John B., August 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Namanock Island — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area by John B., August 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Namanock Island — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area by John B., August 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Namanock Island — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area by John B., August 30, 2016