Last updated: April 8, 2025
Thing to Do
Float from Damascus to Skinners Falls

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NOTICE: Skinners Falls River Access Closed
The Skinners Falls DEC River Access is currently closed to the public due to work PennDOT is doing on the Skinners Falls-Milanville Bridge. We recommend exploring other stretches of the river for tubing during this time.
Float this short stretch of river from Damascus River Access to Skinners Falls River Access. This stretch is approximately 3 river miles and takes on average 1.5 hours to float.
This stretch of river has no rapids, only riffles and thus should be a relatively peaceful float.
River Safety
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Wearing a life jacket is the #1 thing you can do to stay safe on the river. Make sure your life jacket fits snugly and is the correct size for you. Familiarize yourself with the life jacket rules of the river.
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During all seasons, there is always a risk of hypothermia. Even during summer, water temperatures can remain cold. Always come prepared, check the weather forecast, wear appropriate clothing, and bring an extra set of dry clothes.
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River conditions can change very quickly. Stay informed by calling the river hotline line at 845-252-7100 for daily information about river height, condition, and temperatures. The hotline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from April 1st to October 31st.
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Glass is prohibited on the river. Closed toed shoes are recommended to protect your feet.
- The river is surrounded by private property. Please respect landowners and do not stop or get off on private property.
Driving and Parking
There are no public shuttles, public transit, or ride-sharing services along the Upper Delaware River, as well as limited cell service. Unless you are renting equipment from a livery which offers shuttling services, make a plan on how you will get back to your vehicle after your trip. Parking lots are available at both the Lackawaxen and Highland River Accesses. Most visitors will leave one car at their starting point and another at their ending point.
Floating times can vary greatly depending on river height and conditions, wind, weather and the type of vessel being used. At an average river height of 2.5 - 4 feet, an average floating speed is 2 miles per hour.
Life jackets are required to be within reach for everyone when on a boat, tube, or any other vessel or watercraft. One life jacket is required per person.
Life jackets are required to be worn for children 12 years old and younger at all times and for everyone when the river height is 6 feet or above, as measured at the Callicoon and Barryville gauges.
We strongly recommend keeping your life jacket on if you decide to swim in the water. The current is often stronger than it appears when you are boating or tubing.
You are welcome to enjoy the river with your pet. Dogs make great boat buddies, but there are some things to take into consideration before you get on the water.
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Know your dog and their abilities, temperament, and stamina. A hot summer day on the river can be draining on people and pets. Know your limits.
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A life jacket can save your pet if you capsize. Even though dogs can swim, river currents can be very swift and a life jacket will ensure peace of mind that your pet makes it back to shore. Do not tie your pet to your boat.
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Respect wildlife and other visitors. Remember that when you get out onto a river access, your dog needs to be leashed in order to protect your pet, other visitors, and wildlife.
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Pack It In, Pack It Out: There are no trash receptacles at river accesses. Help keep the park clean by picking up after your pooch and taking back with you any pet waste.
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Ticks and snakes are both present in the park. Reduce the risk to your pet by keeping them out of tall grass and vegetation.
Please note due to the stability and size of the vessel, boats such as rafts or canoes may be safer and easier to take on a river trip with your pet in comparison to inner tubes.
The Damascus River Access is located at 1816 Cochecton Turnpike, Damascus, PA on the Pennsylvania side of the Cochecton-Damascus Bridge.
From Milanville, PA: Take River Road north approximately 3 miles and then turn right on Cochecton Turnpike towards the Cochecton-Damascus Bridge. The Damascus River Access will be on your right, before the bridge.
From NY Route 97: Drive along NY 97 till you reach Cochecton, NY and cross the Cochecton-Damascus Bridge. After crossing the bridge, you will see the turn into the access on your left.
Although the Upper Delaware River is open year-round to recreate, summer is generally the best time of year to float due to warmer air and water temperatures.
At water temperatures of 70°F and below, there is an increased risk of cold water shock, which affects one’s ability to respond and recover after capsizing or falling into the water. Inner tube users are also more likely to get wet compared to boaters.
The ideal water temperature for water activities is between 70°F - 80°F. Summer water temperatures range from 50°F - 90s (°F), with spring and fall being cooler. Winter water temperatures can fall below freezing by December. Please check the river temperatures before setting off on your trip and ensure you have the appropriate equipment to have a safe trip.
Floating and tubing in daylight is recommended in order to avoid any river hazards.
The Damascus River Access has a paved ramp and a designated accessible parking spot. The river access at Skinners Falls is dirt/gravel and requires one to walk a short distance over dirt and rocks to reach the water. There are no designated accessible parking spots. Both river accesses have seasonal portable restrooms, but neither are ADA accessible. There are no ADA accessible ramps at either river access.