Edge of the Woods Outfitters is a home-grown adventure hub in the heart of Delaware Water Gap. For years, their river-loving crew has helped guests paddle, float, and pedal through the national park’s most beautiful corners. From ...
This outfitter on the Delaware Water Gap has earned a loyal following for good reason. The logistics are genuinely smooth, from quick check-ins and punctual shuttle pickups to staff who help beginners feel comfortable before they ever touch the water. Jacob and others on the team get called out by name for being friendly and reassuring, and the operation is clearly set up to handle everyone from solo paddlers to large scout troops. The river trips themselves, whether kayaking, rafting, or tubing, tend to leave people wanting to come back. Families, older adults doing it for the first time, and experienced paddlers all seem to find something to enjoy. The scenery along the route is a big part of the appeal, and the dog-friendly policy is a nice bonus that not every outfitter offers. The small on-site shop is handy for anything you forgot to pack. One thing worth knowing before you go: if you are planning the longer 10-mile route, ask specific questions about timing and realistic pacing so you can plan accordingly. The operation can feel a bit loose on busy days, particularly around shuttles and parking, but this appears to be more of a peak-weekend reality than a reflection of how the team operates overall. Most people leave happy and many return multiple times.
The second time I visited this place was with my family on the 4th of July, and we had a great time kayaking. Although there were many people, there was always enough space to eat and enjoy the river.
Enantiopus kilesa
July 7, 2026
The second time I visited this place was with my family on the 4th of July, and we had a great time kayaking. Although there were many people, there was always enough space to eat and enjoy the river.
Enantiopus kilesa
July 7, 2026