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Bryant Park

Bryant Park Bryant Park is located at the corner of Broad Street and Bryant Street. This is a passive park with a grassy area and a picnic table for a quiet, relaxing retreat.
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Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

delaware water gap national park Explore 40 miles of the longest free-flowing river east of the Mississippi and enjoy hiking, paddling, fishing, and hunting in this park. 
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Pasold Farm Nature Preserve (Barret Twp)

pic Hiking is moderately difficult with one short, steep climb, and one downed tree to clamber over. Parts are wet. Wear sturdy boots or shoes. There is an easy 2-mile loop through woods and along a road that can be done in an hour or less.Fishing in season with licenses; catch and release only.The preserve is open to the public.No motorized vehicles, including ATVs.
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Township Park (CHESTNUTHILL TWP)

Township park
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Cherry Valley National Wildlife Refuge (FOCV)

cherry valley national wildlife refuge Cherry Valley National Wildlife Refuge was established for the conservation of migratory birds and federal trust species, and the habitats they depend on. 
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Appalachian Trail, Delaware Water Gap

Appalacian Trail DWG
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Brady's Lake

Bradys Lake Bradys Lake is a super pretty fishing pond, man-made from an 1800s reservoir that was originally dammed to harvest ice. Today it’s a 223-acre fishing and boating pond at 1700′ elevation.
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Coolbaugh Township Municipal Park

Coolbaugh Twsp Park Coolbaugh Township Municipal Park is home to many amenities including: two baseball fields, a softball field, a multi-purpose field, a playground, two rentable picnic pavilions, a dog park, a skate park and two basketball courts. The park is also surrounded by a walking trail for family enjoyment.
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Austin T. Blakeslee Natural Area

austin t blakeslee The Austin T. Blakeslee Natural Area is a 130-acre preserve located along Tobyhanna Creek in Pennsylvania. It offers hiking trails, a waterfall, picnic areas, and spots for fishing and fly-fishing. The area is open year-round and is family and pet friendly12
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Chestnut Mountain Preserve (Buckhill Conservation)

Buck hill conservation Chestnut Mountain Preserve, also known as Buckhill Conservation, is a property with a variety of habitat types, including fields, streams, and 53 diverse forested acres. The American chestnut trees near the main trailhead were planted in 2005
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