The New Jersey Restaurant In The Middle Of Nowhere That’s So Worth The Journey

There aren’t too many remote places in the densely populated Garden State, but that doesn’t mean they don’t exist. The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area consists of 70,000 forested acres across two states – New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Paradise for outdoor lovers, the protected lands offer everything from waterfalls to wildlife, including coyote, fox and deer. New Jersey’s portion of the park is even home to a well-preserved ghost town. While visiting, you’ll truly feel miles away from civilization. For the most part, you will be. However, there’s an incredible restaurant here offering fine dining in a rustic setting.

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You can visit the Walpack Inn at 7 National Park Service Road 615, Walpack Township. There’s even a cabin on the property so you can spend the night. Have you been to the Walpack Inn before? What’s your favorite remote restaurant? For more unique dining options in New Jersey, check out this high end eatery with an amazing wine cellar.