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Sandyston Boat In Campsites are located in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, offering a terrain characterized by rivers and wooded areas. Temperatures in this region range from lows in the 20s Fahrenheit during winter to highs in the 80s during summer. Nearby attractions include the Delaware River, ideal for canoeing and fishing, and the Appalachian Trail, which provides hiking opportunities.

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Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

6 sites managed by the National Park Service on the Delaware River. River campsites are for boaters on trips where the distance is too great to be travelled in one day. See below for the required minimum distance you must travel on an overnight trip. • Camping is limited to one night in each location, first come first served. There are no fees, and no reservations are required. • Fires are permitted in existing fi re grates only. Keep fi res small. Use a campstove rather than a campfire. Use dead and down wood only. Do not cut standing trees. • Do not leave food that will attract wildlife. • Use soaps sparingly; even biodegradable soap is a pollutant. Soap and food particles should be dumped on well-drained soil away from water sources. • Respect the river and those who follow you. Do not urinate or defecate within 100 feet of any river or stream. Fecal material, including pet waste, must be placed in a hole at least 300 feet away from water. The hole must be at least 6 inches deep, and be covered with at least 6 inches of soil. • Observe quiet hours from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Loud audio devices and fi reworks are prohibited. • Carry out leftover food and garbage.

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Sandyston Boat In Campsites — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is located in New Jersey

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41.2423595 N
74.87775975 W

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Reviewed Apr. 19, 2020

Ranger Review: GCI Outdoor Seats at Sandyston Canoe Camp

Campground Review:

First, this site is only accessible by canoes or kayaks. There is no public road access to the campsite. Secondly, the site is maintained by the NPS,(National Park Service) within the DWGNRA, (Delaware Water Gap National Recreational Area). People found camping at this site that are not on a river trip or that are camped at the site for longer than one day can expect to receive hefty fines from the NPS.

Tucked away on the New Jersey side of the river, about a 1/4 mile after the Nanamock Access, you will find the 6 sites that make up Sandyston Canoe Campground.  Its a very quiet area, as there is no access to the general public.   It is primitive camping, so no facilities for waste, water, or anything that you did not pack in with you.

It is always a clean set of sites, a few of them are fairly large and accommodate large groups, however we camped at site 5 this trip, which was more than adequate for two of us.

This site is in the heart of the historic area of the river.  Within minutes on the Pennsylvannia side of the river  you can hike to Raymondskill Falls, (one of many in easy walking distance), as well as search for abandoned/forgotten homes and mills,(some of which date back to the 1700's), or try your luck at fossil and artifact hunting.

Product Review:

As a Ranger for the Dyrt, there are times that I have the oppurtunity to test and review various products while camping.  This trip I was able to test TWO products from GCI Outdoor, their Quik-E-Seat and Pack Seat.  

First, the Shipping took literally 3 days from order to door with standard shipping.  They were well packaged and arrived in perfect condition.

The "Pack Seat" was an excellent choice,  I don't think it weighs even a full pound, and packed it is just over a foot in length.  This allows it to easily pack in a backpack, however it even has a carabiner attached for clipping virtually anywhere, including your belt.

I have had other 3 legged stools, but this one is one of the only ones I've had with a lower section of fabric to keep the legs from over-extending. 

The Quik-E-Seat is just as pleasing.  It is slightly larger while packed and transporting, but it has a back support, cup holder and carrying strap. Just unfold and your good to go..

Both seats were very well made, fairly waterproof, padded and comfortable.  you never once worry about balance or feel like your perched awaiting disaster.  These seats are definitely well worth the investment and should be a part of everyone's base camp.

***Sidenote.....   The Pack Seat is the perfect height and sturdy enough to be a "temporary Table" for those that are tight on packing space or footprint room.

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Reviewed Aug. 30, 2016

Room to stretch out

This camping site is a set of 6 sites on the New Jersey border maintained by the National Park Service. There were some definite pros and cons to these sites, I guess it would all depend on what you actually prefer in your camp experience.

We were very happy to see the openness of the sites. They were very large and while covered by 40+ft trees were open enough to make you wish you brought more gear and people just because it would fit. These sites have the standard grated square metal fire pit most park sites have. There was also evidence that the park service maintains the area with chainsaws to clear debri and dead-fall.

Very nice views of the river from all of the sites, as well as being a short morning paddle away from Dingman's Ferry Access, waterfalls, and historical locations worthy of the exploration make this an ideal location to start the days journey.

Also this is one of the rare primitive sites along the river to feature an outhouse. My daughter was happy to have a chance to have walls for privacy for a change. However, you are in a secluded area, next to a river... after examination she decided another night of primitive camping sans walls was ok with her.

The other downside to these sites is the river to camp journey. Due to fluctuating water levels all of the islands that are used for camping have a cut wall cliff style approach, but these sites have a very steep and above average height to the shoreline making unloading both more tiring and more of a hazard than I prefer.

I would recommend these sites to the camper that is staging their following days adventures, the younger crowd, or the minimalist even though there is alot of space.

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  • What is the elevation of Sandyston Boat In Campsites — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area?

    Sandyston Boat In Campsites — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is located at 754 feet.

  • Does Sandyston Boat In Campsites — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area have wifi?

    No, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, Sandyston Boat In Campsites — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area does not have wifi.

  • Is there cell phone reception at Sandyston Boat In Campsites — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area?

    According to campers on TheDyrt.com, Verizon signal is available, AT&T is available, and T-Mobile is available.