Hackensack River
The Hackensack River is a river, approximately 45 mi (72 km) long, in the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey, emptying into Newark Bay, a back chamber of New York Harbor. The watershed of the river includes part of the... anglerweb.com
Salmon River
The Northeast portion of the United States is blessed with the beauty of changing seasons. This is a characteristic that adds to the diversity of the Salmon River. Each season has it's own attraction and appeal, giving the... anglerweb.com
Weequahic Park Lake
Weequahic park is the second largest developed park in Essex County with 311.33 acres & an 80-acre lake. Weequahic Park is located in the eastern section of Essex County in the city of Newark, NJ. It is the second largest ... anglerweb.com
Prospect Park
Three off leash areas: The Longmedow, The Nethermead, and The Peninsula Meadow. Prospect Park is one of New York Cities best parks and is about 563 acres. The park is also used by joggers, cyclists, Frisbee players, baseba... ecoanimal.com
Hudson River
The official source of the Hudson is Lake Tear of the Clouds in the Adirondack Mountains. However, the waterway from the lake is known as Feldspar Brook and the Opalescent River, feeding into the Hudson at Tahawus. The act... anglerweb.com
Upper New York Bay
Upper New York Bay, or Upper Bay, is the traditional heart of the Port of New York and New Jersey, and often called New York Harbor. It is enclosed by the New York City boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Staten Island an... anglerweb.com
Newark Bay
Newark Bay is a body of water, a tidal back bay of New York Harbor formed at the confluence of the Passaic and Hackensack Rivers. On its south end, it is connected to Upper New York Bay by the Kill Van Kull, as well as to ... anglerweb.com
Third River
The Third River is the third (upstream) main tributary of the Passaic River in the northern portion of the U.S. state of New Jersey. The Third River or Yanticaw River originates in the Great notch from the Great Notch Rese... anglerweb.com
Second River
The Second River is the second main tributary of the Passaic River in the northern portion of the U.S. state of New Jersey (however, the first main tributary, the First River, was paved over in the late 19th century, and n... anglerweb.com
Berrys Creek
Berrys Creek (sometimes referred to as Berry's Creek or Berry Creek) is a tributary of the Hackensack River in the New Jersey Meadowlands in Bergen County, New Jersey. It rises at Riser Ditch in Teterboro, some of which is... anglerweb.com
Byram River
The Byram River is an approximately 20 miles (32 km) long river, in southeast New York and southwestern Connecticut in the United States. The river has an elevation of 750 feet (228 m) at its headwaters at Byram Lake in We... anglerweb.com
Passaic River
The Passaic River is a mature surface river, approximately 80 mi (129 km) long,in northern New Jersey in the United States. The river in its upper course flows in a highly circuitous route, meandering through the swamp low... anglerweb.com
West Hudson County Park Pond
The largest park in Kearny is West Hudson Park, shared with Harrison, which contains a variety of sports fields, recreational areas, and an artificial pond. Directions: From Garden State Parkway: Take Route 280 East; get o... anglerweb.com
Flushing Bay
Flushing Bay is a tidal embayment in New York City. It is located on the south side of the East River and stretches to the south near the neighborhood of Flushing, Queens. It is bordered on the west by LaGuardia Airport an... anglerweb.com
Central Park Lake
Today, four of the wooden boat landings exist (although they've been rebuilt): one in Wagner Cove, two along the western shoreline, and one along the Ramble shoreline by Bow Bridge. But you must row yourself. Boats can be ... anglerweb.com
Bayswater Point State Park
Bayswater Point State Park comprises 12 acres at the tip of a peninsula in the Rockaways that juts out into the Mott Basin on the eastern shore of Jamaica Bay. The terrain is varied and includes beachfront, wetlands and woodlan... state.ny
Branch Brook Park Historic Site
This is the oldest park in the first county park system established in the United States, and an outstanding example of naturalistic landscape design. The Essex County Park Commission, formed in 1895, acquired the first 60 acre... hmdb.org
Bronx River
A truly urban river, the Bronx River in the City of New York flows for 23 miles through the New York Botanical Garden, the Bronx Zoo, Soundview, Hunts Point and other communities before emptying into the Long Island Sound.... anglerweb.com