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I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for spots to take a fishing/camping trip. My camp party would be 2-3 guys and we would be carting an old town canoe so ideally it is an area were we wouldn't have to hike very far with the canoe in tow. Spruce Run seems like a good option but was wondering if there are better options. Thanks.
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Delaware water gap if you not planning on going far.
Spruce Run weekends are pretty much booked just in case that's when you want to go. Weekdays are still available there. Round Valley would be another option as well. Andre |
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Don't know where your located but turkey swamp park in freehold It has about 60 campsites for tent trailer pop up etc also showers bathrooms all pretty clean Lake is about 20 acres with islands They have boat rentals for canoes rowboats paddleboats for about $6 to $8 an hour also a full day rate or you could use your own canoe about a 50 yard walk from parking lot
Has a good bass pop same for crappie some catfish |
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Have done multi-night Delaware River float trips from my kayak the past two summers and both have been scenic and memorable. If you are up for leaving the luxuries of running water, there are many areas along the river that are set-up as primitive camp sites. Small clearing of land and a fire ring, usually right along the river. First come, first serve. Great landscapes, great fishing and great wildlife.
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We are planning on roughing it for the night so no need for plumbing or electricity. Just access to fishable water and a clearing to setup camp.
The Delaware float trip is one option we were considering and were trying to figure out which stretch of river would have less rapids/etc. Private sites like panther lake were also being considered or NJ state parks like spruce, high point state park, etc. |
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If you go during a period where it's been dry and the river is at summer levels, you will be pretty much aiming for the rapids to propel you a bit (better than paddling lol). We covered approx. 30 miles last year in August and rapids were always a welcomed sign.
If you go when the river is up after some rains, stay away lol.
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Delaware river without a doubt.
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Swartswood state park is nice. Can be lots of campers on weekends as other NJ state parks. Have yurts as well as tent\camper sites. Many Bears as well. Saw 4 bears last time out. Perfect waters for the canoe. They have a campers boat launch or your could truck the canoe over to Little swartswood lake for some Tiger Musky as well. Electric motors only on both lakes.
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