Route 23 skirts the park and provides access for visitors from the New Jersey suburbs and from points in New York.
[2] High Point Monument, built at the summit, offers views of farmland and forest, hills and valleys in three states, out to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, where the Delaware River separates the ridges of New Jersey from those of Pennsylvania.
High Point offers trails for hiking and cross-country skiing and areas for camping and fishing.
[3] To the south, the Appalachian Trail follows a rocky ridge which has views of the valleys and mountains surrounding the area.
To the north, the trail drops off the ridge through hemlock gorges into former agricultural fields with a view of the surrounding countryside and the High Point Monument in the distance.