Hike and Swim Camp Mohican, Delaware Water Gap NRA Register

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Hike and Swim Camp Mohican, Delaware Water Gap NRA

The water of Catfish Pond is really clean and warm for swimming.The hike will cover 7 Miles in 3 to 4 hours, in hilly terrain.Time: Arrive by 9:40 AM, Hike Start 10 AMFeatures: Catfish Pond, Kittatinny Mountain Lookouts, Kayak and Canoe rentals,The Appalachian Trail. A fire tower on top of the ridge.Facilities: There are facilities with running water, including indoor changing rooms with showers, and a new modern privy near the beach and other sitesRequirement: If you are hiking, bring hiking boots and a day-pack with water and lunch.If you are swimming, bring a swim suit and towel. No pets.

50 Camp Mohican Rd, Blairstown, NJ 07825, USA

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41.03499500,-75.00158600 Jimi Oleksiak oleksiak@mac.com MM/DD/yyyy amOUuwqNAzpGSXwtHmnd12740

Organized By: New Jersey Chp Sierra Singles

Location: 50 Camp Mohican Rd, Blairstown, NJ 07825, USA

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Jimi Oleksiak
   oleksiak@mac.com
   732 259-3793

The water of Catfish Pond is really clean and warm for swimming.The hike will cover 7 Miles in 3 to 4 hours, in hilly terrain.Time: Arrive by 9:40 AM, Hike Start 10 AMFeatures: Catfish Pond, Kittatinny Mountain Lookouts, Kayak and Canoe rentals,The Appalachian Trail. A fire tower on top of the ridge.Facilities: There are facilities with running water, including indoor changing rooms with showers, and a new modern privy near the beach and other sitesRequirement: If you are hiking, bring hiking boots and a day-pack with water and lunch.If you are swimming, bring a swim suit and towel. No pets.

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