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Delaware River Water Trail - Middle Delaware Segment — Located within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, this 40.6-mile water trail allows visitors to enjoy a variety of activities and resources including geological formations, diverse wildlife habitats, and world-famous trout fishing (designated 2007). Hackensack River Greenway through Teaneck – This pedestrian walkway and nature trail connects three parks and offers views of the river, cityscape, and mountains. Award-winning interpretive signs designed by local artist Richard Mills are found along its 3.5-mile length (designated 2009). We frequently add NRT information, photos and maps to these pages. Send suggestions and information requests to American Trails. Research additional NRTs in the NRT database. Update trail/contact information by sending us a completed update form (PDF format). You may also e-mail this information. |
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