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The Pennsauken boat ramp provides access to the Delaware River, a major navigable waterway that drains over 13,500 square miles of the northeastern United States. Located in Pennsauken Township along the lower Delaware River near the New Jersey-Pennsylvania border, this access point serves the tidal portion of the river where it begins its final approach toward the Delaware Bay. The Delaware River at this location experiences tidal influences and carries substantial water volume averaging over 30,000 cubic feet per second, making it suitable for various watercraft but requiring awareness of current conditions and vessel traffic.
Paddlers using this ramp should be prepared for a major river environment with moderate to strong currents depending on tide and flow conditions. The river in the Pennsauken area supports both recreational and commercial vessel traffic, so boaters need to maintain situational awareness and follow navigation rules. Water conditions can vary significantly based on recent rainfall, seasonal flow patterns, and tidal stage, so checking current river conditions before launching is recommended. The site provides direct access to a river section suitable for experienced paddlers and motorboat operators comfortable with river navigation.
The lower Delaware River in this area offers opportunities for fishing, cruising, and water-based recreation, though the proximity to the Philadelphia metropolitan area means the river experiences moderate to heavy recreational use on weekends and fair-weather days. Local regulations and any seasonal restrictions should be verified before planning a trip to this access point.
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