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Explore the Best of the Delaware Water Gap & Pocono Mountains
From stunning waterfalls and historic villages to charming small towns and river adventures, Dingmans Campground puts you right in the heart of it all. Whether you're hiking to Dingmans Falls, exploring Milford's historic streets, or paddling the Delaware River, there's something for everyone just minutes from your site
~2 miles
Dingmans Falls (Closed for 2026)
Pennsylvania's second tallest waterfall at 130 feet, right in your backyard. A flat, accessible boardwalk trail winds through a stunning hemlock ravine past Silverthread Falls before reaching the base of Dingmans Falls. Perfect for all ages. Check NPS website for current trail conditions before visiting
~9 miles
Milford, PA
A charming historic town just minutes from camp. Stroll tree-lined streets, browse unique shops, grab a bite to eat, and explore the area's rich history dating back to 1733. A great rainy day outing.
~3 miles
George W. Childs Park
A peaceful 1.4-mile trail through old-growth hemlock forest leading to three spectacular waterfalls — Factory Falls, Fulmer Falls, and Deer Leap Falls — plus the ruins of a historic mill. A hidden gem ideal for a morning hike.
~20 miles
Silver Canoe & Whitewater Rafting
(Port Jervis, NY) A family-owned outfitter on the Upper Delaware Scenic & Recreational River offering canoe, kayak, raft, and tube rentals with transport and pickup included. A perfect way to get out on the water for a guided river adventure. Visit silvercanoe.com to book.
~12 miles
Bushkill Falls
Known as the "Niagara of Pennsylvania," this privately operated attraction features eight stunning waterfalls connected by scenic hiking trails and bridges. Open seasonally April through October.
~10 miles
Millbrook Village
A beautifully preserved 19th-century village within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area on the New Jersey side of the river. NPS staff in period dress demonstrate historic crafts like blacksmithing, weaving, and more.
~10 miles
Grey Towers National Historic Site
The former estate of Gifford Pinchot, America's first forester and founder of the U.S. Forest Service. Stunning architecture, beautiful grounds, and rich conservation history. Located in Milford, PA.
~5 miles
Delaware River Wildlife Refuge
Over 200 acres of serene natural beauty along the Delaware River, perfect for birdwatching, wildlife spotting, and quiet scenic walks.
~8 miles
Raymondskill Falls
Pennsylvania's tallest waterfall at approximately 150 feet — taller than Niagara Falls. Located just off Route 209 near Milford, this three-tiered cascade offers two viewing platforms and a dramatic hiking trail through the escarpment.