Date visited: 7/13/2024
This was Mandy and Lexi's first visit to Pennsylvania. This is the site of the Greys Tower mansion, which was the summer home of Gifford Pinchot, who was the father of the US Forest Service, and two time governor of Pennsylvania. The forest service still manages the property. Dogs are allowed on the grounds, but not inside the mansion, where they conduct paid tours. We also walked the Forest Discovery Trail, that leads to the replica of the Yale School of Forestry campsite. Evidently, the grounds here were used as Yale's University summer fieldwork location. The gardens on the grounds are beautiful, and a nice place to take dogs for a walk if you are in the area.
Date visited: 7/13/2024
This was a walk through the small town of Milford, PA, mostly on Broad Street, East Catherine Street, River Road and East Hartford Street. There was an area on River Road where we could see views of the Delaware River and across it into New Jersey, but there was no access to the river itself.
Date visited: 7/13/2024
While we were walking around Milford, we were able to check out a very small segment of Delaware water Gap National Recreation Area. We followed a short trail that led to a brook, but couldn't reach the Delaware River without crossing the brook. We had already had a long day, so the dogs cooled off in the brook, but we didn't cross it.