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Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
For Kids
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Kids!

... if you are coming to visit the park, you can earn a patch in this park's junior ranger program. (For teens there's the Appalachian Trail Adventure Guide for Teens.)

... or you can be a WebRanger right at home. Learn about other parks with the National Park Service's On-line Junior Ranger Program.

 
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To learn about the park's animals and plants, you can visit the park's Nature & Science pages or look at this website's Fun Pages:

 Beavers | Tracking the Park

There is also a Fun Page about the Water Gap.

To learn about the park's people and places, you can visit the park's History & Culture pages.

 

Other things to do...
ϑ The park has Family Fun Days.
ϑ Take a look at the Park Calendar of Events 
ϑ Some things to tell your TEACHERS about...

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Did You Know?
... that Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is home to hundreds of black bears. The bears are usually peaceful, but they are still large, wild animals that can maul a person. Don't approach or annoy bears! Don't let your dog chase a mother bear or her cubs! NEVER FEED A BEAR!
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Last Updated: March 13, 2008 at 13:05 EST