where in pocono you can camp right next to the river?




Julia


I went to this camp site few years ago
I cant recall this place

we set up our tents right text to the river
there was paintball and canoe and kayaks for activities

you could get in the river after eating
you could play in the water anytime

does anyone recognize this campsite in pocono ?

THANKS



Answer
Kittatinny Canoes & Paintball in Barryville, NY, on the Delaware River. Camping, paintball, rafting, canoeing, kayaks, zip-line. Take 97 North from Port Jervis, past Pond Eddie and its old steel and wood bridge, go through Hawk's Nest (windy, scenic road above the river), then pass the Shohola bridge (PA County Rd 434, NY Rt 55). A couple miles further on 97 you'll see the main office/shops on your right, with the river campground on your left.

I used to live 15 minutes from them in PA. Beautiful area, but if you rent a raft, canoe or kayak, please be aware that the PA side of the river is all private property, so please respect these property-owners rights by not littering or landing on their property. There's not much nearby for shopping so make sure to stock-up on food in Port Jervis (or across the river in Matamoras, PA) to avoid a long trip back for supplies. There is a Pizza Place, gas station and a couple of pubs nearby, but nothing worth recommending.

Where is the best place to camp in New Mexico?




puncher_71


I want to be able to fish, hike, bike, and kayak!!!


Answer
A little town called Jemez Springs just North of Albuquerque is beautiful. I know you can fish, bike and hike. Not 100% sure on Kayaking, you'd have to check out the area.

The place has natural hot springs. If you are driving up from Albuquerque youw anna drive through the actual town of Jemez Springs (where you have to PAY for the hot springs!) and drive up to the campsites in the mountains. Dont go to one you have to pay for, just basically drive and pick a spot. Loads of people camp up there, so if you'd rather be around people you can be, but if you wanna be alone, just drive till you find a nice offroad area to pitch your tent! The scenery is breathtaking, and the hot springs are aa great reward after a long hike!

Hope you enjoy!




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