Bushkill Access is a recreational fee site along Route 209 that has a boat launch and McDade Recreational Trail parking. Swimming is not permitted at this river access.
Buttermilk Falls is the tallest waterfall in New Jersey. There is also a steep hike to the Appalachian Trail that begins from this location. Access to Buttermilk Falls is extremely limited in the winter months.
Dingmans Access is a recreational fee area with river access. There is one large boat launch for personal paddle and motor vessels. The historic Dingmans Bridge is just north of the launch. Swimming is not permitted at this site.
Eshback Access is a rustic and rocky river access and parking area for the McDade Recreational Trail. This access is for launching motor and paddle boats only. Due to the uneven terrain and natural erosion of this access, there is no ADA Accessible parking or amenities. Swimming and picnicking are not permitted at Eshback Access.
George W. Childs Park is ADA Accessible from the parking area to the first two viewing platforms. Beyond those viewing platforms, hikers can take walkways and stairs down along the ravine to view multiple waterfalls. Pets are NOT permitted at this site.
Lower Hornbecks Creek Trail is a great trail for families or beginner hikers. Without a lot of elevation gain and beautiful scenery, it is worth the walk!
Milford Beach is a recreational fee area where visitors have river access to swim or launch personal boats. The McDade Recreational Trail's northern terminus is near the boat launches for visitor use.
Peters Valley School of Craft's campus is made up of the former village of Bevans. This campus is for fine arts students and instructors. Self-guided tours of the historic grounds and studios are available during the summer on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
Raymondskill Falls Trail offers a large reward for a short hike. Enjoy the rushing water from two viewing platforms! Pets are NOT permitted on this trail.
Smithfield Beach is a recreational fee site in the park that has river access for swimming, a personal boat launch, and a commercial launch. A large grassy area has picnic tables and scattered trees for shade.
Tumbling Waters is a tiered waterfall set low down in a ravine. The trail to access this waterfall is moderate and can be found at Pocono Environmental Education Center.
A hike into a ravine along the Hornbecks Creek. This trail can be accessed from Emery Road or from trails within Pocono Environmental Education Center.
The Van Campen Inn is a historic home on Old Mine Road that is opened by Walpack Historical Society docents on select days throughout the year for educational tours.