The Barryville River Access is a public river access for the Delaware River located in Barryville, NY. It is owned by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. This is a canoe/kayak access only.
The Basket Creek River Access is a public river access for the Delaware River located south of Long Eddy, NY. It is owned by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. This is a fishing access only.
The Buckingham River Access is a public river access for the Delaware River located near Equinunk, PA. It is owned by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. This access is open for canoes, kayaks, and other non-motorized boats.
The Callicoon River Access is a public river access for the Delaware River located across the river from Callicoon, NY. It is owned by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. This access is open for canoes, kayaks, and other non-motorized boats.
The Cochecton River Access is a public river access for the Delaware River located in Cochecton, NY. It is owned by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. This is a canoe/kayak access only. There is no parking available.
The Damascus River Access is a public river access for the Delaware River located in Damascus, PA adjacent to the Cochecton-Damascus Bridge. It is owned by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. This access is open for canoes, kayaks, and other non-motorized boats.
The Darbytown River Access is a public river access for the Delaware River located near Narrowsburg, NY across the river in Darbytown, PA. It is owned by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. This access is open for canoes, kayaks, and other non-motorized boats. Motorized boats can be launched at this access.
The Dr. Ted Kerpez Memorial Eagle Viewing Blind is a public eagle observation area owned by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. The public is welcome to use this blind to watch and photograph eagles and other wildlife in a safe and respectful manner, or to simply sit and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
The Hancock River Access is a public river access for the Delaware River located near Hancock, NY. It is owned by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. This is a canoe/kayak access only.
A spectacular scenic viewpoint along the Upper Delaware Scenic Byway. The Hawk's Nest is the highest observation point at Upper Delaware Scenic & Recreational River.
The Highland River Access is a public river access for the Delaware River located in Minisink Ford, in between Lackawaxen, PA and Barryville, NY. It is owned by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. This is a canoe/kayak access only.
The Kellams Bridge River Access is a public river access for the Delaware River located near Hankins, NY, adjacent to the Kellams Bridge. It is owned by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. This is a fishing access only.
The Long Eddy River Access is a public river access for the Delaware River located in Long Eddy, NY. It is owned by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. This access is open for canoes, kayaks, and other non-motorized boats.
The Lordville River Access is a public river access for the Delaware River located in Lordville, NY next to the Lordville-Equinunk Bridge. It is owned by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. This is a canoe/kayak access only.
The Mongaup River Access is a public river access for the Delaware River located north of Sparrow Bush, NY. It is owned by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. This is a canoe/kayak access only.
The Narrowsburg River Access is a public river access for the Delaware River located in Narrowsburg, NY. It is owned by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. Motorized boats can be launched at this access.
The eagle viewing blind at the Rio Reservoir is a public eagle observation area owned by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. The public is welcome to use this blind to watch and photograph eagles and other wildlife in a safe and respectful manner, or to simply sit and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Situated on Roebling's Delaware Aqueduct, this small self-guided museum space offers information on the Delaware and Hudson (D&H) Canal, the aqueduct, and the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River. The bridge offers excellent views of the river and access to a trail running along the old D&H towpath.
Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River is the home of the oldest existing wire suspension bridge in the United States - the Delaware Aqueduct, or Roebling Bridge as it is now known. Begun in 1847 as one of four suspension aqueducts on the Delaware and Hudson Canal, it was designed by and built under the supervision of John A. Roebling, future engineer of the Brooklyn Bridge.
The Skinners Falls River Access is a public river access for the Delaware River located across the river from Milanville, PA. It is owned by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. This is a canoe/kayak access only. Please note the Skinners Falls Bridge is no longer standing and the river cannot be crossed by vehicles or pedestrians at this access.
The Ten Mile River Access is a public river access for the Delaware River located in Tusten, NY south of Narrowsburg, NY. It is managed by the National Park Service. This is a canoe/kayak access only. This access also provides parking for the Tusten Mountain Trail.
The Park Headquarters for Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River offers brochures, maps, passport cancellation stamps, a scenic river overlook, and access to a seasonal portable restroom. There is no visitor center or interpretive park rangers located at park headquarters. The buildings located at park headquarters are used for staff offices.
The Zane Grey River Access, also known as the Lackawaxen River Access, is a public river access for the Delaware River located in Lackawaxen, PA. It is owned by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. Motorized boats can be launched at this access.
The Zane Grey Museum, or Zane Grey House, is the former home of American author Zane Grey and his wife, Dolly. Grey is considered to be one of the most influential authors of the Western genre of literature. Exhibits on Zane Grey and a gift shop/bookstore are available inside the museum. The museum is open to the public from Memorial Day weekend to the last weekend in September.