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Upper Delaware Brochures Available

NARROWSBURG – Free visitor guides for the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River Valley and
the Upper Delaware Scenic Byway are available for pick-up at the Upper Delaware Council office at 211 Bridge St. in Narrowsburg.

Local businesses, tourism promotion agencies, and attractions interested in stocking the brochures are
welcome to obtain quantities.

The Upper Delaware Council, Inc. (UDC) publishes a “Visitor Information Map and Guide for Touring the
Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River: New York and Pennsylvania.”

This brochure features a comprehensive 17 x 22-inch map of the 73.4-mile Upper Delaware River corridor
and a listing of all public river accesses and lands between Hancock, NY and Mill Rift, PA. Surrounding the map is a directory of businesses under the river recreation-related categories of Accommodations, Restaurants, Liveries and Campgrounds, and Bait & Tackle Shops. The guide also includes 12 panels of information on river safety, sightseeing, boating, camping, fishing, hunting, emergency and agency contacts, traveling directions, and the services of the UDC.

The Upper Delaware Scenic Byway, Inc. publishes a brochure titled, “Meet us on the Byway”, funded in part by the Federal Highway Administration.

It offers individual maps and profiles of the eight byway communities – the Village of Hancock, Towns of
Delaware, Cochecton, Tusten, Highland, Lumberland, and Deerpark, and the City of Port Jervis – located along New York State Route 97 in a flip-up style convenient for motorists.

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