National Wild & Scenic Rivers
 

Delaware River

New Jersey and Pennsylvania

National Park Service
260 U.S. Custom House
2nd & Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
Telephone: (215) 597-6482

Designated Reach: November 1, 2000. Several segments of the Delaware River and its tributaries: 1) from river mile 193.8 to the northern border of the city of Easton, Pennsylvania; 2) from just south of the Gilbert Generating Station to just north of the Point Pleasant Pumping Station; 3) from just south of the Point Pleasant Pumping Station to a point 1,000 feet north of the Route 202 Bridge; 4) from 1,750 feet south of the Route 202 Bridge to the southern boundary of the town of New Hope, Pennsylvania, to the town of Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania; 5) all of Tinicum Creek; 6) Tohickon Creek from the Lake Nockamixon Dam to the Delaware River; and 7) Paunacussing Creek in Solebury Township.

Classification/Mileage: Scenic — 25.4 miles; Recreational — 41.9 miles; Total — 67.3 miles.

Description pending.


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