Rancocas Creek, Pemberton, New Jersey
Anyone who has paddled elsewhere in the Pine Barrens and then tries Rancocas Creek will find it an anomaly. Its differences are profound: Except for initial downed wood and several large logs that may necessitate liftovers ju... trails.com
Rancocas - North Branch
I wanted to report on a fun trip we did recently: almost the entire North Branch from Burlington County College in Pemberton to Dredge Harbor on the Delaware. It took a day and a half with guerilla camping en route. Looks l... paddling.net
Walkill River
The Walkill River is located in Sussex County New Jersey, running North from Rt23 near Franklin to the New York State border south of Middletown, NY. The river is narrow, about 25 to 50'wide and 1 to 3' deep. It has a modes... paddling.net
Rancocas Creek
Rob & I did the last 5 miles or so of the Rancocas, out to the Delaware and back. We put in on Mill Creek and followed it out to the Rancocas. Go with the tides. River is wide here. Some houses, marinas, etc. but also good ... paddling.net
Wading River
The Wading River offers multiple trips available from a full day to a two hour evening run. There are public roads and parking at most of the stops. From Hawkins Bridge to Evans Bridge will give you about a five hour run wi... paddling.net
Stewart Lake, Woodbury, New Jersey
Stewart Lake?s 45 acres are surrounded entirely by a municipal park. In some areas the woods thin, leaving only a modest screen between you and civilization; elsewhere they provide a thick blanket of insulation. Upland woods ... trails.com
Mount Misery Brook, Browns Mills, New Jersey
Mount Misery Brook is a narrow, twisting, delightful stream that is bounded by a thin border of mixed trees and bushes, behind which fields of pines and scrubby sands are located. Flowing through a panorama of low bushes and ... trails.com
Newton Lake Park
Bordered by White Horse Pike and Cuthbert Boulevard, Newton Lake Park's 103 acres run through Collingswood, Haddon Township and Oaklyn... patch.com
Assicunk Creek
Assicunk Creek is a small tributary of the Delaware that enters the river at the municipal boat ramp in Burlington City. This is a paddle that is ideal for a quick 1-2 hour workout. A kayak that tracks well is ideal due to ... paddling.net
Atsion Lake, Shamong, New Jersey
One of the larger lakes within the 110,000-acre Wharton State Forest, Atsion Lake (pronounced AT-zon by locals) is the only one that provides on-site camping facilities, many of which are lakeside. White water lilies carpet t... trails.com
Crosswicks Creek
Crosswicks is a branch of the Delaware River that winds its way through extensive marshlands below Trenton, NJ, and eventually narrows about 5 miles inland as it flows from interior sections of New Jersey. This is a tidal c... paddling.net
Kayaking - Philadelphia,pennsylvania
Foaming white waters and scenic thrills make kayaking one of America's ultimate river adventures. Take a guided voyage of discovery across breathtaking landscapes and find out why everyone is getting into kayaking, greatamericandays.com
Introduction To Rock Climbing - Philadelphia,pennsylvania
A kayaking adventure and instruction course is an amazing gift that will create memories for life. We provide weekly courses on the rigors of kayaking tailored for any level of student. Safety is always the first priority an... luxergy.com
Paint Island Canoe X26 Kayak
Located along the Delaware River, Paint Island offers canoe and kayak rentals and guided trips on the river and into the Trenton Hamilton Marsh, up Crosswicks and Blacks Creek. Paddling instruction available. Visit our... outdoortrips.info
Whitesbog Village
If you love birding and butterflies, you?ll love Whitesbog. Nature lovers from all over the state visit the exquisite bogs that were once part of a privately owned cranberry operation. Four attractive ponds and more than ten ... trails.com
Nescochague Creek, Sweetwater, New Jersey
Nescochague Creek is probably the least known, least used, and most unspoiled of the navigable streams in the Pine Barrens. It is a tributary of the Mullica River, formed by the confluence of two creeks downstream from the Pa... trails.com
Batsto River, Atsion, New Jersey
Much of the runable length of the Batsto River lies within walking distance of the Mullica River, which might lead one to assume that the two rivers look alike. Not so. The Batsto?s marshland is different from the Mullica?s. ... trails.com
Private In Home Massage - Philadelphia,pennsylvania
A kayaking adventure and instruction course is an amazing gift that will create memories for life. We provide weekly courses on the rigors of kayaking tailored for any level of student. Safety is always the first priority an... luxergy.com