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    Great Egg Harbour River

    Hammonton, NJ    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    We put in on Weymouth Rd and for exercise my friend Dave and I usually paddle upstream and than come back to our same launch. We quickly found how swift the water was within first couple of minutes; had the heart rate up p... trailpeak.com

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    Batsto River

    Hammonton, NJ    

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    Batsto River: Hampton Furnace to Quaker Bridge This stretch of the Batsto River runs approximately 6.5 miles to Quaker Bridge where you can take out with easy access (you're 4 miles in from Rte. 206 on Quaker Bridge Road wh... paddling.net

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    Atsion Lake, Shamong, New Jersey

    Waterford Works, NJ    

    3 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    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

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    Batsto Lake, Green Bank, New Jersey

    Elwood, NJ    

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    The first thing you may notice is the color of the water, a deep tea-color typical of the Pine Barrens. Natural tannins and acids leached from cedar trees, coupled with the naturally high iron content of surrounding soils, st... trails.com

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    Mullica River

    Elwood, NJ    

    5 out of 5 based on 9 ratings

    The unique charm of the Mullica River comes from its extensive savanna marshes and numerous high, sandy banks that offer ideal places for a snack, sunbathing, or a swim. At the upper end the banks are crowded with deciduous t... trails.com

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    Great Egg Harbor River, Mays Landing, New Jersey

    Mays Landing, NJ    

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    The Great Egg Harbor River is the longest navigable river in the Pine Barrens. The upper section is wild and strewn with logs. It is a strenuous run, but it has a powerful attraction for paddlers, who persist in efforts to ke... trails.com

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    Nescochague Creek, Sweetwater, New Jersey

    Hammonton, NJ    

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    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

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    Atsion Lake

    Hammonton, NJ    

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    How's this: work all Saturday in a center city Philadelphia hospital. Coax boss to let you out 20 minutes early. (doesn't hurt that he has kayaked too!) Drive home STAT in 45 minutes. Throw everything in the back of car (OK... paddling.net

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    Mullica River

    Atsion, NJ    

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    Mullica River: Atsion to Pleasant Mills This 12-mile stretch is my favorite Pine Barren river run. Mainly because it is 4 distinct rivers. The put in is just off the northbound side of route 206 across from Atsion Lake. The... paddling.net

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    Upper Mullica River

    Waterford Works, NJ    

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    In his book "Jersey Genesis" Henry Charlton Beck had this to say about the Mullica River: " I may be wrong about the Mullica River. I don't think I am. To me the Mullica is the most wonderful of the unrecognized rivers of A... paddling.net

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    Lake Lenape

    Mays Landing, NJ    

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    This was a trip for instruction on the basics of Kayaking. I'm new to the sport and really enjoy it. Seems to though that I don't get enough time out on the water as I would like. I took this trip primarily to learn the bas... paddling.net

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    Wading River

    Chatsworth, NJ    

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    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

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    Wilson Lake, Clayton, New Jersey

    Clayton, NJ    

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    Scotland Run Park on the southeast side of Clayton contains 900 acres of natural woodlands, hiking trails, and Wilson Lake. A small public beach with picnic tables, a playground, and restrooms occupies 300 feet of shoreline n... trails.com

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    Oswego River, Harrisville, New Jersey

    New Gretna, NJ    

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    It is difficult to make absolute judgments regarding the rivers in the Pine Barrens, but the Oswego River is a prime contender for the prettiest. Except for the final push when one must plow across Harrisville Pond, it is str... trails.com

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    Lake Oswego, New Gretna, New Jersey

    Chatsworth, NJ    

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    Touted as one of the prettiest rivers in the Pine Barrens, Oswego River takes you through Atlantic white cedar swamps, lowland forests, and freshwater marshes. If you want to combine biking and paddling, this is ideal. Lock y... trails.com

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    Lake Absegami, New Gretna, New Jersey

    Tuckerton, NJ    

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    Lake Absegami lies in the northwest corner of the Bass River State Forest at the southern end of Burlington County. The 67-acre body of water offers cedar swamps, bogs, and pine and mixed-oak forests surrounding the tea-color... trails.com

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    Bel Haven Canoes & Kayaks

    Egg Harbor City, NJ    

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    Canoeing, kayaking & tubing in New Jersey's Pine Barrens. Trips on 4 scenic rivers. Shuttle service available. Authorized dealer for Aquaterra/Perception, Old Town, Ocean, Wilderness, Prijon, Dagger & Marathon. Lake ad... outdoortrips.info

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    Maple Lake

    Estell Manor, NJ    

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    We started out for Lake Lenepe, and arrived there around 12:30 only to find out the lake was closed do to a boat race. We asked one of the park personnel if we could drop in any way far up the lake. She said sorry, but reco... paddling.net