The Delaware River near Delaware Water Gap, PA in New Jersey has a rich history dating back to the Native American tribes that lived along its banks.
Today, the river is an important source of drinking water for millions of people and is also used for agricultural and recreational purposes. The hydrology of the river is impacted by the snowpack from the surrounding mountains, which provides a source of surface flow during the summer months. Specific surface flow providers include the Wallpack Bend, Flatbrook-Roy Wildlife Management Area, and the Paulins Kill. Recreational activities along the river include fishing, boating, and hiking, while agriculture in the area includes dairy farms and orchards. The Delaware River is a vital resource for the region and plays an important role in its history and economy.
Wind
Humidity
Brodhead Creek At Minisink Hills
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2940cfs |
Yards Creek Near Blairstown Nj
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36cfs |
Bush Kill At Shoemakers
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1100cfs |
Paulins Kill At Blairstown Nj
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317cfs |
Brodhead Creek Near Analomink
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1060cfs |
Pocono Creek Ab Wigwam Run Near Stroudsburg
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138cfs |
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Worthington SF Campground
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Backpacker Campsite 2
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Worthington State Forest
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Foxwood Family Campground
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Mountain Vista Campground
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Pocono Springs Camp
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