Visitor and Information Centers
Kittatinny Point Visitor Center NJ
Accessible parking, information, porch to view the river, restrooms.
Dingmans Falls Visitor Center PA
Accessible parking, information, and restrooms (outdoor toilets only for all)
Park Headquarters PA
Accessible parking, information, and restrooms
Bushkill Meeting Center
Accessible parking, restroooms, and meeting hall
Boating
A boat loading ramp is available at Smithfield Beach for the mobility-impaired. The ramp provides access to trailer-mounted boats. Assistance is then needed to lower the boat into the water.
Group and River (Canoe) Camping
Valley View PA Site 1 (group campsite) is accessible.
Fishing
A pier at Loch Lomond PA is accesible to the mobility-impaired.
Historic Sites
Millbrook Village NJ has accessible restrooms and the road through the village is flat; however, most buildings are not accessible.
At Peters Valley Craft Center, the first floor of the shop and the restrooms are accessible. The first floor of the Nelden-Roberts Stonehouse in Montague NJ is accessible.
Overlooks
Accessible parking at Resort Point PA, Point of Gap PA, and Arrow Island PA; all are overlooks at the Water Gap, along Route 611.
Picnicking
Accessible parking, restrooms, and picnic sites at Milford Beach PA, Childs Recreation Site PA, Toms Creek PA, Smithfield Beach PA, Hialeah Picnic Area PA, Watergate Recreation Site NJ, and Kittatinny Point NJ.
Group Picnic Area
Accessible group Picnic Area (reservable) at Milford Beach PA.
Swimming
Accessible parking, restrooms, and bathhouses at Milford and Smithfield Beaches PA. Assistance is needed to the swimming area or launch areas at these sites.
Trails
Dingmans Falls Trail is a flat boardwalk trail to the base of the falls, 1/2 mile round trip, that is accessible to wheelchair users.
Portions of McDade Trail PA (heading north out of Smithfield Beach and south out of Milford Beach PA) are accessible to the mobility-impaired.
Sensory Trails
Pocono Environmental Education Center (PEEC) has a 1/4 mile rope-lined sensory trail which can be used by anyone. Sighted hikers can ask for a blindfold at PEEC's visitor center.