Walkill River

Walkill River
( 41.20195, -74.56625 )

  1. Walkill River - Bassetts Bridge ( 41.26008, -74.55100 )
  2. Walkill River - Franklin ( 41.11063, -74.58840 )
  3. Walkill River - Glenwood Rd ( 41.19413, -74.57499 )
  4. Walkill River - Hamburg ( 41.15266, -74.58161 )
  5. Walkill River - Unionville NY ( 41.28789, -74.53406 )

The Walkill is the only river that originates in New Jersey and flows out - north over the border with New York, eventually draining into the Hudson. So it gets out, but it comes back.


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Paddlin' in the Pines
( 39.72215, -74.42738 )

  1. Batsto Lake - Batsto ( 39.64682, -74.65327 )
  2. Batsto River - Wharton State Forest ( 39.71014, -74.66747 )
  3. Cedar Creek - Berkeley ( 39.90248, -74.24513 )
  4. Cedar Creek - Lanoka Harbor ( 39.86936, -74.17065 )
  5. Great Egg Harbor River - Penny Pot ( 39.57547, -74.82239 )
  6. Great Egg Harbor River - Weymouth ( 39.51339, -74.77889 )

This map shows the trips described in this article.
Hover over marker for name.

by Andrée Jannette

New Jersey Outdoors
Spring 1998
$4.25

If you don't know how to turn your canoe on a dime when you put in at your first Pinelands river, you will by the time you finish. These are narrow, winding rivers, full of sweeping curves and sharply angled switchbacks. Yet these twists and turns are very much a part of the mystique and the delight of paddling in New Jersey's Pinelands.

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