Camp Mohican Outdoor Center — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

  • $5.00 /night
  • (4.4)5 reviews

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Backpacker
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About Campground

A short hike from the Appalachian Trail, AMC’s Mohican Outdoor Center is located on a beautiful glacial lake in the 70,000-acre Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Only a 90-minute drive from New York City, Mohican is a great base for exploring on your own, with your family and friends, or with a larger group.

Mohican Outdoor Center offers a selection of ADA accessible lodging options. Campsites are not accessible.

Access

Drive-in
Hike-in

Accommodations

Equestrian
Group
Tent Sites

Features

Firewood
Picnic Table
Showers
Toilets
Trash
WiFi

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

Drinking Water
Fires Allowed

Location Map

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4.4

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sara mo

1 year ago
5/5

Great campsite to bring family or friends! The staff is super friendly and helpful. The lodging is clean.

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ultan molloy

1 year ago
5/5

Great place with amazing staff and fantastic facilities. There are some amazing trails to explore and a beautiful lake to swim in at the end of the day before making a fire, making some tea and enjoying the views and sounds of nature, we’ve been back twice and will continue to visit.

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Graham Stewart

1 year ago
2/5

My friend and I stayed here for 1 night it is set in stunning countryside BUT in a cabin for 4 there were no cups, 1 plate 2 bowls one of which was dirty and mostly plastic cutlery (very environmentally friendly!) There was no blind up at the door so people could see straight in (person at check-in didn't seem to care). There were no chairs to sit at our table, only 1 light was working inside and the shower area was filthy. One gents toilet was blocked and the paper towels had all gone (it was all bloodied and in the bin). I appreciate it's meant to be a rough and ready stop on the Appalachian trail but it was definitely not worth what we paid for it.

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Suhey Ortega

1 year ago
5/5

I came for Indigenous People's weekend and had a blast at the AMC Mohican Outdoor Center! They have various camp sites and cabins near a lake. The cabins were fairly new and very clean, ours had a kitchen and fridge along with a stove and microwave, there is a community bathroom outside their rec center with warm showers and bathroom facilities.

The staff is very friendly and accommodating as well as the food was so delicious! I'm not much of a camper but I thoroughly enjoyed my time here!

I'd definitely recommend coming here if you're considering a quick camp site visit or a stop on the AT. They also have canoes or kayaks if you want to enjoy the lake. They also gave various fire pits to enjoy at night! Loved my time here!

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Cristina McGannon Jones

9 months ago
5/5

Spent 2 nights/3 days in Black Oak Lodge. The cabin is well appointed and really worked well for our group needs. We did choose to have food catered through the MOC, which was great. They set us up in the lodge/welcome center with a small buffet, made sure to stay in line with our dietary/allergy needs and we also did trail lunches, which were delicious and well packed. They were not exactly as described, but we figured since it's off season for them, likely they didn't have things on hand. Not a big deal. We hiked several trails from the parking lot, and enjoyed the beautiful February weather. We will definitely be back. Keep in mind... this is in the middle of the woods - it's not a 5 star resort, but comparatively it's one of the nicer facilities we have come across.

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