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Dingmans Ferry is a small, picturesque town located in Pike County, Pennsylvania. Nestled in the heart of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, it offers stunning natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. The town is known for its historic Dingmans Ferry Bridge, which is the last privately owned toll bridge in Pennsylvania. Visitors can explore the nearby Dingmans Falls, a breathtaking waterfall that cascades 130 feet down a series of steps. With its charming small-town atmosphere and proximity to nature, Dingmans Ferry is a popular destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat or outdoor adventure.


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