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The Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River is situated near Narrowsburg, NY, which is just a short distance from Monticello and roughly 90 minutes away from Scranton, PA. Stretching approximately 73 miles from Hancock to Sparrowbush, the river is immensely popular among motorhome camping enthusiasts in the region. Apart from the spectacular water-based activities, the river is situated within proximity to a couple of parks such as the Minnewaska State Park Preserve when you’re up for some state park RV camping.

Are you into fishing? If your answer is yes, you probably know that the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River is one of the best fishing destinations in the northeast USA. Additionally, the river offers ample opportunity for all kinds of water-based activities such as kayaking, canoeing, and tubing. Landlubbers camping at Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River aren’t left behind. The area is loaded with trails, historic villages, and even the oldest existing wire cable suspension bridge in the USA. Search for an RV in Pike County and make memories camping at state park RV campgrounds.

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Getting Outdoors

When packing your campervan, a couple of fishing rods should be first on the truck as you’ll be spending a considerable amount of time angling. The pristine river is an ideal habitat for many fish species, including striped bass, muskellunge, and trout. Since the river runs along the New York and Pennsylvania border, you’ll have to comply with the fishing regulations of both states. Fishing licenses can be attained at the local sporting stores.

Just like fishing, the river also attracts lots of boaters. The boating season usually lies between April and October. Don’t have a boat? Don’t fret. There are a couple of liveries situated around the park where you’ll be able to rent a boat or kayak. Most of the river is a class 1 in terms of difficulty, so it won’t be challenging for novice boaters. When boating, always remember to put on a well-fitting life jacket. Keep in mind that most of the land along the river is privately owned.

When you’re the kind of person who prefers sticking to dry land, there’s a lot of trails to give a try when camping in a rental motorhome at Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River. If you’re a photographer chasing views, have a go at the 2 miles long Bouchoux Trail. The trail is difficult, but the view at the summit of Jensen's Ledges is worth the hard work. If an easy trail is what you’re after, it will take you about 45 minutes to hike the Damascus Forest Trail.

Camping at Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River

Planning to go RV camping at Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River? It would be a good idea to check out RV campgrounds online in advance to avoid last-minute surprises. If you're after a quiet campground in an off the beaten path location, check out the Ponderosa Pines Campground in Honesdale, PA. The campground's pull-thru sites are equipped with electric, water, and sewer hookups. Some of the additional amenities include WiFi, propane, and a camp store. For recreation, Honesdale campers get access to outdoor courts, a pool, and a mini-golf course.

A good alternative is the Honesdale/Poconos KOA. Just like most KOA parks, the campground has full hookups on pull-thru sites. The big-rig accessible sites are also graced with cable TV and WiFi. Some of the amenities here include laundry facilities, a snack bar, and a pet area. When camping with a rental RV here, some of the fun stuff to do includes recreational trails, horseshoes, and a playground for kids.

Exploring the Area

After a phenomenal time, Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River camping, don’t pack and leave before exploring the surrounding attractions. Situated about 90 minutes away from New York City and just a short drive away from the river, Monticello is a must-visit whenever you’re in the area. The town is home to the Monticello Casino and Raceway, a premier horse racing facility offering harness racing throughout the year.

When you’ve still got some time, point your rental RV to Middletown, NY, which sits at the foothills of the Shawangunk Mountains. If your perfect day comprises of books, coffee, and a comfortable place to read, you’ve got to visit the Thrall Library. Pass by the library’s used book store for a couple of books to read during your vacation.

Regardless of the season, one of the best ways to spend a Friday evening in Middletown is by watching a film at the iconic Paramount Theatre. This special gem has retained all its ‘30s splendor. Bring along a camera to capture the Art Deco styling that was immensely popular back in the 1930s.

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