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The park, which is listed on the National
Register of Historic Places, is dedicated to the brave men who fought
and died at the "Battle of Minisink", the Upper Delaware's only major
Revolutionary War skirmish. Included in the park's 57 acres are picnic
areas, a group picnic pavilion (fee required), restroom facilities and
walking trails. An Interpretive Center contains displays which explain
the various themes of the park: the battle, the flora and fauna
and mankind's use of the park down through the ages. Self-guiding
trails run through the park providing the visitor with an opportunity
for a more in-depth knowledge of these themes. This facility is located
within the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River, a unit of the
National Park Service, and is in close proximity to the famous Roebling
Bridge and Zane Grey Museum.
There is no admission fee, park hours are from 8:00 A.M. to dark.
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