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    Timber Creek (North)

    Glendora, NJ    

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    Originally went to find a geocache (GCVW41) but after the find, I found myself doing a little exploring. I put in behind a small park along Front St X Melvin Ave. in Glendora. The tide was up & this was a nice paddle in the... paddling.net

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    Rancocas Creek

    Riverside, NJ    

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    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

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    Rancocas - North Branch

    Mount Holly, NJ    

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    For this trip, we put in at BCC and went up to Browns Mills dam and back (4 or 5 miles each way). The first mile up to the weir at New Lisbon was windy and pretty. The water drops about 12-18" at the weir so you have to pad... paddling.net

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    Mullica River

    Vincentown, NJ    

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    On Friday night my son and I camped at Goshen Pond, a primitive campsite with water and pit toilets. The put in is below the pond. Despite the many strainers and beaver dams, the Mullica is worth the trip. It's quiet and th... paddling.net

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    Upper Mullica River

    Shamong, 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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    Assiscunk Creek

    Burlington, NJ    

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    Assiscunk Creek is a tributary of the Delaware River in southwestern New Jersey in the United States. The Assiscunk is approximately 17 miles (27 km) long, and drains an area of approximately 60 sq. miles (155 sq km) of Bu... anglerweb.com

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    Delaware River

    Penns Grove, NJ    

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    The Delaware River just north of the Delaware Memorial Bridge is 3 miles wide. On the one side is the state of Delaware and on the other New Jersey. If you are in NJ you can start at the boat ramp that the town of Penns Gro... paddling.net

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    Great Egg Harbour River

    Hammonton, NJ    

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    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 pa... paddling.net

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    Game Creek

    Deepwater, NJ    

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    Game Creek at this point is a very slow moving medium-sized creek which flows into the Deepwater Canal. It flows thru meadows and some upland fields. On the branch there is a beaver dam under construction. You can paddle up... paddling.net

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    Delaware Valley Kayakers: Not-quite-halloween On The Rancocas...

    Sun, Oct 28 @ Mount Holly, NJ    

    Join us for our traditional Halloween trip on the Rancocas Creek, happening a few days before Halloween this year. This is a 14 miles one-way trip from Burlington County College to Mount Holly that should take 4-6 hou... delvalkayakers.com

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    Wharton S. F. Area

    Parkdale, NJ    

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    There are several places very close to Batsto in the Wharton State Forest (Pine Barrens) in the Mullica River. The three listed here are all thanks to Al Braley, AMC Webmaster at AMC-NY PLEASE NOTE: I received the foll... swimmingholes.org