Delaware Water Gap

The Delaware Water Gap is New Jersey's Smokies, Whites, Adirondacks, what have you.  Though the highest peak is only a little over 1,800 feet, they are considered mountains.  There are also countless streams that run through this small range and nearly all of them are photogenic.  If you ever have the chance to get in this area of the state (or country), access to this area is simple and should not be missed.  You also don't have to hike endlessly to reach many of these wonderful streams that run through the area.  If you go in the fall, comfortable weather and resplendent foliage will surely not disappoint the strolling photographer.