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Lower Delaware National Wild and Scenic River
Canoeing and Kayaking; Whitewater

CANOE ACCESS PA

Sandt's Eddy Access PA  (boat launch on the Delaware River)
1 ramp, 24 parking spaces; shallow-draft light-weight fishing boats, canoes and inflatables

Easton PA

Wy-Hit-Tuk County Park PA

Riegelsville PA

Nockamixon State Park PA
(1500 acre lake, boating, fishing, pool, biking, hiking, cabins and camping, youth hostel, picnic areas year-round)

Delaware Canal State Park, 60 miles from Easton PA to Bristol PA

New Hope PA

 

CANOE ACCESS NJ

Phillipsburg NJ

Lambertville NJ

 

WHITEWATER ACCESS PA

Ralph Stover State Park, Point Pleasant PA
When whitewater exists, Tohickon Creek is a challenging course for closed-deck canoes and rafts. There are planned whitewater releases at the end March and beginning of November. Call the park at (610) 982-5560. Whitewater craft may be launched in the park.

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A ranger takes a water sample from a creek

Did You Know?
... that by the time the Delaware River reaches its estuary, nearly 10% of the nation's population has tapped into it. Tinicum Creek has such high water quality that it is home to several rare species of plants and animals. Sections of the Delaware actually exceed federal standards for clean water.
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Last Updated: July 24, 2006 at 17:15 MST