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Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
Our Staff & Offices
 

OTHER BUSINESS WITH THE PARK:

BY MAIL:

All correspondence may be addressed to:
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
HQ River Rd off Route 209
Bushkill, PA 18324

BY FAX:

(570) 426-2402 (Headquarters)

 

BY PHONE:

Administration
Superintendent's Office (570) 426-2418
Personnel (570) 426-2449
Public Information Officer (570) 426-2447
Park Friends Group (570) 426-2418
Citizen Advisory Commission (570) 426-2418
Volunteers-in-Parks Coordinator (570) 426-2443
Concessions (570) 426-2440
Permits (570) 426-2440
Group Campground Reservations (570) 296-8757
Contracting (570) 426-2424
Deliveries (570) 426-2423

Fee Collection Supervisor (570) 426-2434
Group Campsites Coordinator (570) 296-8757

Law Enforcement 
Chief Ranger (570) 426-2440
PA District Ranger Office Dingmans Ferry (570) 828-2321
NJ District Ranger Office Walpack Center (973) 948-7761
River District Bushkill PA (570) 426-2469
Lost & Found (570) 426-2435
Emergencies (570) 426-2435, or
 (800) 543-4295
which is (800) 543-HAWK

Cultural Resources
Archeological Technician (570) 588-6021
Travelling Trunks for Teachers

Natural Resources (Agricultural Permits) (570) 296-6952

Fire Management (570) 588-1845

Historic Preservation & Design (Architect) (570) 420-9782

If you do not see the number you want above, call Dispatch (570) 426-2435

For Emergenices call (570) 426-2435, or
 (800) 543-4295
which is (800) 543-HAWK

A low long steamboat passing  a riverbank with canoes on it  

Did You Know?
... that a century before this recreation area was formed, the Delaware Water Gap was touted as a Wonder of the World, and drew vacationers via rail lines from Philadelphia and New York City. There were trails to stroll, verandas for viewing the gap, and a steamboat for moonlight cruises.
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Last Updated: July 31, 2009 at 17:13 EST