Cape May County

Cape May County
( 39.102614, -74.790593 )

  1. Delaware Bay - Norbury's Landing ( 39.05033, -74.92742 )
  2. East Creek Pond - Dennis ( 39.22333, -74.88656 )
  3. Great Egg Harbor Bay - Beerdley's Point ( 39.28756, -74.62664 )
  4. Great Egg Harbor Bay - Somers Point (N) ( 39.31130, -74.59272 )
  5. Great Egg Harbor Bay - Somers Point (S) ( 39.30640, -74.60763 )
  6. Jenkins Sound - Mayville ( 39.06281, -74.81961 )
  7. Lake Nummy - Belleplain ( 39.24691, -74.85720 )
  8. Long Reach - Avalon ( 39.08144, -74.73862 )
  9. Ludlam Thorofare - Sea Isle City ( 39.14373, -74.70499 )
  10. Maurice River - Mauricetown ( 39.28730, -74.98763 )
  11. Maurice River - Terrapin Cove ( 39.24547, -75.00404 )
  12. Strathmere Bay - Strathmere ( 39.19447, -74.66326 )
  13. Sunset Beach - Cape May ( 38.94432, -74.97012 )
  14. Tuckahoe River - Corbin City ( 39.29883, -74.75319 )
  15. Tuckahoe River - Tuckahoe ( 39.29545, -74.74010 )

Forbidden Zones

  • It is apparently legal to go in the Cape May Canal, but probably not very smart

Lake Manalapan - Jamesburg
( 40.345252, -74.436617 )

  1. Brainerd Lake - Cranbury ( 40.31113, -74.51178 )
  2. Davidson's Mill Pond - East Brunswick ( 40.41117, -74.49789 )
  3. Farrington Lake - East Brunswick (C) ( 40.42465, -74.47680 )
  4. Farrington Lake - East Brunswick (N) ( 40.43900, -74.46646 )
  5. Farrington Lake - East Brunswick (S) ( 40.42201, -74.48242 )
  6. Lake Manalapan - Jamesburg ( 40.34525, -74.43662 )
  7. Lake Weamaconk - Englishtown ( 40.29140, -74.35704 )
  8. Millstone River - Cranbury (E) ( 40.29359, -74.52675 )
  9. Rocky Brook - Hightstown ( 40.27108, -74.52353 )
  10. South River - Old Bridge ( 40.41228, -74.36362 )

This is about the smallest body of water I would consider - more of a pond than a lake. But it is a nice place. Access could not be easier, the parking lot goes right down to the water. If you live nearby, it is a good place for a quick 'dip'. To go a little farther, you can hop over the railroad tracks and get into the far section and a little ways up the byzantine creek that fills the lake.

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