Walter's Boat In Campsites — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
John B.
Reviewed May. 8, 2017

Very Nice Riverside Camping

The campsite in this review has two major points to express beyond the actual 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 camped at the site for longer than one day can expect to receive hefty fines from the NPS.

This site was actually an Eagle Scout project according to the signs. There are two different levels to the campsite, which is nice for boaters. We were able to leave the boats on the lower level,(yet more than high enough that the river is no issue), and camped on the upper level. There are railroad tie stairs from the river up to the site, making it nice weather muddy or dry.

This is actually the second to last site on this section of river. After another 1/2 mile and there are no other campsites for more than 20 miles, and those are private or reserved sites.

There was quite a bit of room, and the site was very clean. According to all the literature this is a site with no road or trail access. HOWEVER, as dusk fell, a small group of local fishermen came walking through the camp to access the river. It turns out the locals know this place well and it is very popular with the anglers.

As soon as they seen the site was occupied they did change their path of travel, but still was a little bothersome when expecting total seclusion.

Upon leaving this site you will only travel down river about 30-45 minutes before you come upon Shawnee Golf Course. Its pretty neat to see, the last few holes of the course are on an island mid-river.

Beyond that another 20 minutes and you find yourself at the New Jersey Welcome Center and Mt. Tammany, a large mountain that forms the eastern side of the Delaware Water Gap. It has a moderate difficulty hike that takes about an hour an a half round trip to complete, but it has the most incredible view. You have to go to the top if you get here. If not it will always be one of those "I should have" memories. The Appalachian Trail also cuts across the top of this mountain.

All in all, a great campsite, just do not be surprised if in the middle of the night you have local fishermen visiting.

  • Review photo of Walter's Boat In Campsites — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area by John B., May 8, 2017
  • Review photo of Walter's Boat In Campsites — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area by John B., May 8, 2017
  • Review photo of Walter's Boat In Campsites — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area by John B., May 8, 2017
  • Review photo of Walter's Boat In Campsites — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area by John B., May 8, 2017