Delaware Water Gap
Millbrook Village is a representation of a late 19th Century rural community, rather than an exact restoration of the original Millbrook that has its origins in an 1832 grist mill that soon was surrounded by other businesses and homes. This scene represents the many villages that dotted the landscape and played a special role in the growth of our country. Here we remember a way of life led by millions of Americans until they abandoned it for the cities.
Located on a beautiful glacial lake in the 70,000-acre Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, the Appalachian Mountain Club's Mohican Outdoor Center is an ideal retreat from the world's cares. Stroll to nearby wetlands to spot the local wildlife, or hike the Appalachian Trail to magnificent views of the water gap. Or just splash or paddle in Catfish Pond and unwind.
Mount Tammany is the southernmost peak of the Kittatinny Mountains in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey, United States. It is 1,526 feet tall, and forms the east side of the Delaware Water Gap.Wikipedia
Also known as Linda's Log Cabin, this rustic destination offers family dining with a cozy and friendly atmosphere. Pizza is their specialty, plus a full menu & bar. Open Thursday and Friday 4pm- 9pm, Saturday & Sunday12pm- 9pm. Closed Monday- Wednesday. Seasonal outdoor dining; Bikers welcome. 908-496-4291.
With sweeping views of rolling fields, trees and TripleBrook's trademark private pond, you will be surrounded by nature's beauty on your special day. The pond side pavillion and modern facilities built in 2015 are located on the site of the historic dairy barn to provide the perfect setting to make your event memorable.
Worthington State Forest is located within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, just above the water gap, in Warren County, New Jersey. The state forest features trails from easy to difficult hiking level and a campground with 82 spots for tents, RVs and groups.