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Access Site PA

Lake Minisink

Lake Minisink

Source: pennsylvania_state_university Updated 1 year ago

City: Dingmans Ferry, PA
County: Pike County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 41.21437679, -75.05634195
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About This Access Site
The Lake Minisink boat ramp, located in Dingmans Ferry on Pike County's eastern shore, provides public access to this calm, shallow lake with an average depth of 15 feet. The ramp is situated on the eastern side of the lake and includes a small parking area for convenient vehicle access. All watercraft, including kayaks and canoes, must be registered with the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission before launching.

This access point serves as a gateway to a scenic section of the Delaware Water Gap region, offering excellent conditions for recreational paddling, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The calm waters make Lake Minisink suitable for paddlers of all skill levels. For overnight trips, the nearby Alosa Campsites offer boat-in only camping options approximately 2.5 miles downstream via the Delaware River (reservations available through Recreation.gov at 570-426-2452). Additional campgrounds in the area include Rivers Bend and Valley View group facilities, making this an ideal base for extended paddling adventures in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
Federal Facility Information
(570) 426-2452 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
The Alosa Campsites are boat-in only sites located on the west (Pennsylvanian) shore of the Delaware River near Bushkill, Pennsylvania. The side of the river with the campsites will be on your right while traveling downstream. This section of the river offers unspoiled views, excellent boating, fishing, and birding opportunities within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and...

Overview
The Alosa Campsites are boat-in only sites located on the west (Pennsylvanian) shore of the Delaware River near Bushkill, Pennsylvania. The side of the river with the campsites will be on your right while traveling downstream. This section of the river offers unspoiled views, excellent boating, fishing, and birding opportunities within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and the Middle Delaware National Scenic and Recreational River. These reservation-only campsites are available to boaters who are on a multi-day river trip. The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area also offers other boat in only campsites that are free and available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information on the first-come, first-served campsites and river campsite regulations in general, visit: http://www.nps.gov/dewa/planyourvisit/river-camping.htm
Recreation
This part of the Delaware River is unspoiled as it travels through the rural landscape of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and the Middle Delaware National Scenic and Recreational River. A mixture of flat water and a few riffles make this section ideal for beginning paddlers and those seeking a relaxing trip. Fishing is permitted on the Delaware River during the appropriate state-specific seasons. Anglers must possess a valid PA or NJ fishing license. Hunting is not permitted in or near the campsites.Facilities
The Alosa Campsites are composed of six individual reservation-only campsites. Five of the campsites hold a maximum capacity of six people per site (AL4,6,8,10,12), and one campsite holds a max capacity of 10 people (AL1). The site has three boat take-outs. Each take-out serves two campsites; the upstream most serving sites AL2 & AL4, middle serving AL6 & AL8, and the furthest downstream serving AL10 & AL12. There is a steep, 10-foot bank between the water's edge and the campsite locations; boats will need to be pulled out of the water. There is a large sign at the first boat take-out that states "Alosa Campsites". Each take-out has signs indicating their location and each campsite is clearly numbered. Two portable toilet facilities are located onsite and designated trails to the facilities are clearly marked. Each individual campsite is outfitted with a fire ring with grate and has enough space for a several small to mid-size tents. There is no potable water (for drinking or cooking) available onsite. No vechiles are allowed at these sites. They are designated for boat-in only river trips.
Natural Features
This section of the Delaware River is known for its American Shad (Alosa sapidissima) fisheries, which is how the campsite got its name. The campsites are located on a bench above the Delaware River underneath a grove of hardwood trees. The hardwood forest is home to wildlife, including the eastern gray squirrel, white-tailed deer, and the American black bear, if you are lucky you might even see a bald eagle.
Nearby Attractions
The campsites are located approximately 2.5 miles downriver of the Bushkill Access and approximately 6 miles upriver from Smithfield Beach. PLEASE NOTE: Only campers on legitimate multi-day river trips may stay overnight at the Alosa Campsites. No vechicles are permitted at Alosa Campsites.
Charges & Cancellations
A $10.00 service fee will apply if you modify your reservation or change your stay dates. Cancelling your reservation prior to 11:59 pm Eastern Time the night before your stay will incur a non refundable $10 cancellation fee. Refunds will only be issued for park implemented closures.

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Nearby Campgrounds (3 within 10 miles)
Alosa Campsites
On-site Reservable
Rivers Bend Group Campground
On-site Reservable
Valley View Group Campground
On-site Reservable
Nearby Recreation Areas
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Located within