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The Cohansey River Watershed Wetland Restoration Site in Fairfield offers a scenic boat ramp providing access to one of New Jersey's largest and most ecologically significant wetland systems. This 930-acre restoration area, managed by PSEG, features a maintained boat ramp along with a network of nature trails, boardwalks, and an outdoor classroom—making it an excellent hub for paddlers interested in exploring restored tidal marsh habitat. The site is part of the Delaware Bayshore Trails and serves as a gateway to the broader Cohansey River estuary.
From this access point, paddlers can explore the river as it widens into a tidal estuary approximately 10 miles long, flowing south and west into Cohansey Cove on Delaware Bay. The 111-square-mile watershed supports extensive salt marshes, freshwater wetlands, and forest patches, with excellent opportunities to observe wildlife and experience restored habitat. **Note:** Be mindful of tidal conditions—the nearby downtown ramp becomes unusable at low tide due to extensive mud flats, and similar considerations may apply to this site depending on launch conditions.
This location is ideal for paddlers interested in nature observation and wetland ecology, with proximity to nearby Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge and other protected areas in the region.
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