Delaware Water Gap and Kittatinny Trails Map
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Delaware Water Gap and Kittatinny Trails Map
Tech Specs
Best UseHiking
State / ProvinceNew Jersey
Folded Dimensions8 x 4.5 x 1 inches
Unfolded Dimensions21.5 x 20 inches
Map Scale1:36,000
Double SidedYes
WaterproofYes
PublisherNY/NJ TC
Copyright Year2021
Map Number120, 121, 122 and 123
Description

Ready for a hike? This Delaware Water Gap and Kittatinny Trails map is a 4-map set that helps you explore the vast parklands along the Kittatinny Ridge and adjacent section of the Delaware River.

Features
  • Features trails along the Kittatinny Ridge and adjacent Delaware River through New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York
  • Maps included are numbers 120, 121, 122 and 123 (formerly titled Kittatinny Trails)
  • Covers Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, High Point State Park, Stokes and Worthington State Forests, Port Jervis Watershed Park and Huckleberry Ridge State Forest
  • More than 325 mi. of marked trails in portions of New Jersey (Sussex and Warren counties), Pennsylvania (Monroe, Northampton and Pike counties) and New York (Orange County)
  • Printed in vibrant color on waterproof and tear-resistant Tyvek®; maps feature detailed junction-to-junction trail mileage numbers and 20 ft. elevation contours
  • 2021 revision includes improved elevation contour lines, making cliffs and steep trail areas easier to identify, plus revised streams to more accurately show stream crossings
  • Includes trail name and blaze color updates for Worthington State Forest, the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and the Lusscroft Farm area of High Point State Park
  • Also includes newly opened sections along Hornbecks Creek in Pennsylvania
  • Newly protected lands have been added to the maps, including recent acquisitions by the Ridge and Valley Conservancy and The Land Conservancy of New Jersey
  • Features several additional birding hotspots with assistance from the Saw Mill River Audubon to highlight areas of special interest for birding
  • Includes the 32 mi. McDade Trail in Pennsylvania and more than 50 mi. of the Appalachian Trail as it traverses the Kittatinny Ridge
  • Features 40 mi. of multi-use trails at Port Jervis Watershed Park, plus the Sawkill Trail connecting Milford to the Cliff Park trail system
  • Map sizes are convenient to carry and use on the trail
  • Back sides feature a complete trail index and guide to trail usage
  • Enlarged inset maps of many popular areas, including High Point Monument, Stony Lake and the Delaware Water Gap
  • Marks parkland boundaries, unmaintained trails and woods roads, parking areas; also highlights viewpoints, campsites, shelters, waterfalls, mines and other points of interest
  • Includes Delaware River information such as river mileage, access points, rapids and river campsites
  • Details park contact information, history and regulations
  • UTM coordinate grid with latitude/longitude markings

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