Delaware Water Gap & Kittatinny Trails Map

2021 - 8th edition

Our Delaware Water Gap & Kittatinny Trails Map (formerly titled just Kittatinny Trails) is a four-map set featuring trails along the Kittatinny Ridge and adjacent Delaware River through New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York.

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Delaware Water Gap & Kittatinny Trails Map - 2021 - 8th edition

Four-map set, map #s 120, 121, 122 & 123 (formerly titled just Kittatinny Trails)

Our Delaware Water Gap & Kittatinny Trails Map is a four-map set featuring trails along the Kittatinny Ridge and adjacent Delaware River through New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York.  The maps are printed in vibrant color on waterproof and tear-resistant Tyvek, and are a must-have for exploring the vast parklands along the Kittatinny Ridge and adjacent section of the Delaware River.

This 2021 revision, in addition to the title change, includes new and improved elevation contour lines, which make cliffs and steep trail areas easier to identify, as well as revised streams to more accurately show stream crossings.  The system of nearly 40 miles of multi-use trails at Port Jervis Watershed Park has been added, and other new trails include the Sawkill Trail that connects Milford to the Cliff Park trail system and newly-opened sections of trail along Hornbecks Creek in Pennsylvania.  Trail name and blaze color updates include trails in Worthington State Forest, trails around Blue Mountain Lake/Hemlock Pond/Crater Lake in Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, and sections of the Lusscroft Farm area of High Point State Park.  Improvements have been made to the route and access points for the 32-mile-long McDade Trail in Pennsylvania.  Newly-protected lands have been added to the maps, including recent acquisitions by the Ridge and Valley Conservancy and The Land Conservancy of New Jersey.  Several birding hotspots have been added with assistance from the Saw Mill River Audubon to highlight areas of special interest for birding.  Additional adjustments throughout the maps, including additional viewpoint stars, make this 8th edition of Delaware Water Gap & Kittatinny Trails our most accurate map yet of these parklands.

Map features include:

  • More than 325 miles of marked trails in portions of New Jersey (Sussex and Warren counties), Pennsylvania (Monroe, Northampton, and Pike counties), and New York (Orange County)
  • Parklands including the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, High Point State Park, Stokes State Forest, Worthington State Forest, Port Jervis Watershed Park, and Huckleberry Ridge State Forest
  • More than 50 miles of the Appalachian Trail as it traverses the Kittatinny Ridge
  • Detailed junction-to-junction trail mileage numbers
  • 20-foot elevation contours
  • 1:36,000 scale (1 inch = 3,000 feet)
  • Convenient map sizes to carry and use on the trail
  • Complete trail index and guide to trail usage on map back
  • Enlarged inset maps of many popular areas, including High Point Monument, Stony Lake, and the Delaware Water Gap
  • Parkland boundaries
  • Unmaintained trails and woods roads
  • Viewpoints, campsites, shelters, waterfalls, mines, and other points of interest
  • Parking areas
  • Delaware River information such as river mileage, access points, rapids, and river campsites
  • Park contact information, history, and regulations
  • UTM coordinate grid with latitude/longitude markings


Our updated Delaware Water Gap & Kittatinny Trails Map is available on Apple and Android mobile devices through the Avenza Maps app.  Click the links above to download these popular maps, or learn more about the app here.  If you are currently using the previous 2016 edition of these app maps, you should see an "update available" notice within the app, and you will have the option to download these latest 2021 maps at a discount.

Special thanks to volunteer project manager Daniel Chazin and all the volunteers and park partners who helped produce this map revision!

Sassquad Trail Running

This map was also produced with support from Sassquad Trail Runners, a proud supporter of our volunteers!


Trail Conference maps are built on more than 85 years of mapping experience.  They are the trusted source for reliable trail information in the New York-New Jersey metropolitan region.  These maps are "Made By the People Who Build the Trails" and are regularly updated with changes to the trails.

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