United States Pennsylvania

Delaware Water Gap

A scenic, recreational area where the river cuts through a large ridge of the Appalachian Mountains, popular for hiking, rafting, and camping.

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One of Pennsylvania’s most scenic spots is even more breathtaking in late September. Each autumn, over 70,000 acres of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in the Pocono Mountains turns bright red, yellow and orange with autumn leaves. Popular area trails include Mount Minsi and Mount Tammany, but stop pretty much anywhere along the Delaware River Gorge for unreal views. Peak Foliage at the Delaware Water Gap: Mid-September to Mid-October

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Delaware Water Gap Articles

  • Top Places to See Fall Foliage in the US 2023

    In hues of amber, crimson, and ochre, fall conjures up cozy sweaters, pumpkin spice, and fabulous fall foliage Predicting the best time to see the leaves change is tricky, but many states offer foliage trackers to help travelers time their trips. Looking at past peak periods can also help predict the best time to take […]

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