Activities in New Jersey
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Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
The Delaware River meanders in a tight S-curve through the ridge of NJ's Kittatinny Mountains, and its beauteous image turned this region into a resort area beginning in the 19th century. The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, which comprises land in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania, was established as a protected area in 1965, and today it's still an unspoiled place to swim, boat, fish, camp, hike and see wildlife − just 70 miles east of New York City.
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Water Club & Spa
The 43-story chic boutique- style Water Club & Spa are welcome additions to the uninspired standard casino accommodations.
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Pine Barrens Canoe Rental
A good outfitter is Pine Barrens Canoe Rental, which has maps and other details about all trips in the area.
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Historical Society of Princeton
The Historical Society of Princeton leads historical walking tours of the town on Sundays at 2pm
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Orange Key Guide Service & Campus Information Office
Orange Key Guide Service & Campus Information Office offers free university tours.
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Wharton State Forest
Wharton State Forest is one of the good places to canoe - as well as hike and picnic.
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