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Access Site PA

Martins Creek

Delaware River Delaware River

Source: pennsylvania_state_university Updated 1 year ago

City: Martins Creek, PA
County: Northampton County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 40.78961817, -75.11759965
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About This Access Site
**Location & Access:** Martins Creek is a free public boat ramp operated by PP&L, located off Route 611 about 1 mile north of Martins Creek in Northampton County, PA. The site offers a gently sloping sand and gravel ramp suitable for launching kayaks, canoes, and other boats. Limited parking and trash disposal are available on-site. Contact (610) 498-6254 for details. Note that the facility closes at night.

**River Character:** The Delaware River at this location is a major waterway with significant volume—averaging over 30,000 cubic feet per second—and a moderate current of roughly 3 feet per second. With a stream order of 8, this is a substantial river suitable for experienced paddlers. The area's average gradient of 2.7 feet/mile and proximity to the river's middle section (331 miles from the ocean) make this a good access point for day trips on flowing water. Paddlers should be prepared for steady current and plan accordingly.

**Nearby Recreation:** The Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor offers additional outdoor opportunities in the region, with historic trails and recreation areas throughout the surrounding Pennsylvania counties.
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