The Kittatinny Point Visitor Center is a one-stop shop for visitors interested in learning more about the park. Visitors can see beautiful views of the famous gap, a geologic formation divided by the strength of the Delaware River, by following either boat launch down to the river's edge. Wear shoes to protect your feet from sharp stones and from glass.

There is a separate boat access and canoe/kayak access, each with small parking area. Being from northeast jersey this is about as deep in the woods that I will venture.If your driving by here stop and take a look.

This site may not function properly in your current browser. Kittatinny Point provides two different access points to the river, one for boats, and the other for canoes/kayaks. 0 other reviews that are not currently recommended. The river has sharp drop-offs and strong currents.

Cutting standing trees is not permitted. Personal water craft and waterskiing are prohibited in the park. Recreational access from the Kittatinny Point Visitor Center include views of the Delaware Water Gap, entry points for the Appalachian National Scenic Trail as well as other nearby trails, and launches for both canoes and boats. Claim your business to immediately update business information, respond to reviews, and more!

Loud audio devices and fireworks are prohibited.

Pets may not be tied to an object and left unattended or left in a vehicle. Camping is limited to one night in each location. We went on a Friday afternoon around 1pm and all the spots were taken but people were leaving. For more information, call (908) 496-4458. National Park Service regulations exempt service animals, such as guide dogs for the blind and signal-dogs for the hearing impaired, from pet prohibitions. Pets are permitted on most of the hiking trails in Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. National Park Service regulations exempt service animals, such as guide dogs for the blind and signal dogs for the hearing-impaired, from pet prohibitions. Use soaps sparingly.

There are clean bathrooms open all year round and a small visitor center which has artifacts and photos about the Indians who lived here and the wildlife that is in the area.

Pack out all trash, including food and food waste. This is basically a rest stop along Rt. We went on a Friday afternoon around 1pm and all the spots were taken but people were leaving.

Fecal material, including pet waste, must be buried at least 6 inches deep and at least 300 feet away from water. If parking in the boat access area, stop in at the Kittatinny Point Visitor Center for a temporary parking permit. Open seasonally. Protect yourself from the sun: wear sun screen, a hat, light clothing, and sunglasses.

Kittatinny Point Access is also a great place to look for wintering eagles. 2 reviews of Kittatinny Point "This is basically a rest stop along Rt. Do not try to swim or wade across the river, never swim alone. The Kittatinny Point Visitor Center is a one-stop shop for visitors interested in learning more about the park.

Kittatinny Mountain form… I recommend driving a little further in to reach the smaller parking lot to be closer to the start of the red trail.