Summit History Facts

The Minisink Path

The Hobart Gap, situs of the Minisink Path (Millburn visible in the "Gap")

The Miniskink Path was a Native American Path or Trail, part of a network of paths used by Native Americans of the Algonquian and Ir0quoian speaking peoples of Northeastern North America. It was used by those peoples as a route from the Delaware River to the Atlantic Ocean, and it passed through the Hobart Gap. Present-day Route 24 follows the old Miniskink Path.

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