Knowlton Township

View from the pedestrian bridge at Columbia.
Thousands come to visit Lakota Wolf Preserve each year.

Knowlton Township meets the Delaware River at the Gap and includes the hamlets of Columbia, Delaware and Hainesburg. The massive viaducts over the Paulinskill and Delaware Rivers, bridge abutments and railroad tunnels commemorate an illustrious past, ripe for exploration. Pastoral farms invite you to pick pumpkins or apples or cut a Christmas tree. The award-winning Camp Taylor Campground offers everything from rugged tent camping to full service hook-ups; from comfortable RV rentals to cozy cabins. Only here, at Lakota Wolf Preserve, can you be at home with 27 wolves – four packs of Tundra, Timber and Arctics – who roam, stress free, over 10 acres of fenced Kittatinny woodlands.

Further south, the Delaware River Family Campground offers raft, tube and canoe trips on the river. And from Columbia there is a pedestrian bridge across the Delaware to antique shops in Portland, PA.

Funding for this project was provided in part through the Cooperative Marketing Grant Program of
New Jersey Commerce, Economic Growth and Tourism, Office of Travel & Tourism.