The Delaware River Run is our second trip geared right towards middle-school-age campers. It takes place about two hours away in the scenic Delaware Water Gap Recreational Area. This four-day, three-night trip is led by experienced Susque staff members trained specifically in leading Wilderness Trips.
The Trip is designed as an intro to our week-long, high-school-age Wilderness Trips, specifically our Ohiopyle and Adirondack Trips. Campers will spend a majority of their time canoeing on the Delaware River as they travel through the Water Gap region. The Trip features “backcountry” camping, zero light pollution, hikes to vistas, and lots of swimming!
In addition to the physical challenges of the Trip, chapels, meals, and campfire time are all geared towards helping campers grasp a sense of community, awareness, and responsibility. Group dynamics are a key focus of our Wilderness Trips. Leaders take the time to guide conversations and help campers think through how they can contribute to Christian love and unity.
Delaware River Run Highlights:
- Canoeing on the mighty Delaware River
- Deep, starlit skies
- Breathtaking vistas overlooking the Delaware Water Gap
- Enjoying a cool dip as you swim along the border of two states
- Cooking your own food over the fire
If this is the first time you are sending a camper to camp or you have any questions, please read our FAQs for Wilderness Trips below and don’t hesitate to give us a call (570-998-2151) or email us a question (susque@susque.org). We look forward to working with you to make sure the trip experience is safe, fun, and successful!