Shrewsbury River

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Shrewsbury River
( 40.34273, -74.00639 )

  1. Shrewsbury River - Blackberry Park ( 40.32556, -74.00672 )
  2. Shrewsbury River - Branchport ( 40.31165, -74.00316 )
  3. Shrewsbury River - Fort Monmouth ( 40.32337, -74.03355 )
  4. Shrewsbury River - Galilee ( 40.34273, -73.97625 )
  5. Shrewsbury River - Little Silver ( 40.33685, -74.01600 )
  6. Shrewsbury River - Long Branch ( 40.32594, -73.99006 )
  7. Shrewsbury River - Monmouth Beach ( 40.32805, -73.98631 )
  8. Shrewsbury River - North Rd ( 40.33662, -73.98315 )
  9. Shrewsbury River - Oceanport Creek ( 40.31460, -74.02877 )
  10. Shrewsbury River - Rumson ( 40.35672, -73.98569 )
  11. Shrewsbury River - Sea Bright (E) ( 40.36542, -73.97673 )
  12. Shrewsbury River - Sea Bright (W) ( 40.36263, -73.98172 )
  13. Shrewsbury River - Seawaneka Ave ( 40.33023, -74.00426 )
  14. Shrewsbury River - Somers Scout Park ( 40.33016, -74.00132 )

The dirt ramp at Tocci Avenue in Monmouth Beach is free.

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Common Watersnake

This is one of the most common snakes in NJ, inhabiting freshwater streams, ponds, lakes, swamps, marshes, and bogs throughout the state. This snake will likely retreat from you, but if you have to push your luck, this bad-tempered critter can give you a nasty non-venomous bite, and is likely to hold on for quite a while. All snakes are good swimmers, but this one actually likes the water.

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