three fisher people wading in the river and a rowboat

David B. Soete

still river in the summer

David B. Soete

a series of short cascading falls along side large flat boulders

David B. Soete

looking up river towards Hancock, NY

David B. Soete

stark ariel photo of a boat with two fisherman

David B. Soete

Winter on the Delaware River

David B. Soete

Links

UDC Membership / Partners with Websites:squirrel


Town of Cochecton
(NY)
www.townofcochectonny.org

Damascus Township (PA)www.damascustwp.org

Town of Deerpark (NY)www.townofdeerpark.org

Town of Delaware (NY)www.townofdelaware-ny.us

Delaware River Basin Commissionwww.nj.gov/drbc

Town of Fremont (NY)www.fremontnewyork.us

Town of Hancock (NY)www.hancockny.org

Town of Highland (NY)www.highlandnewyork.net

Lackawaxen Township (PA)www.lackawaxen.org

Town of Lumberland (NY)www.townoflumberland.org

National Park Servicewww.nps.gov/upde

NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation Region 3 & 4www.dec.state.ny.us

PA Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources Region 2 Northeast PAwww.dcnr.state.pa.us

Shohola Township (PA)www.shoholatwp.org

Town of Tusten (NY)www.tusten.org

Westfall Township (PA)westfalltownship.org

 

County Governments Upper Delaware River Corridor


Delaware County (NY)
www.co.delaware.ny.us

Orange County (NY)www.co.orange.ny.us

Pike County (PA)www.pikepa.org

Sullivan County (NY)www.co.sullivan.ny.us

Wayne County (PA)www.co.wayne.pa.us

All County Offices Information - www.countyoffice.org

 

State Governments Upper Delaware River Corridor


New York State
www.state.ny.us

Pennsylvaniawww.state.pa.us

 

 

flat water showing clouds reflections. good fishing.
Photo Credit: David B. Soete
Did You Know?

The deepest point on the Delaware River is located at Narrowsburg in the Town of Tusten, where the Big Eddy runs 113 feet deep. Normal riffle areas are 2-8 feet in depth and pools range from 12-20 feet deep.