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Stowe Creek State Park in Bridgeton offers a concrete boat ramp and floating dock for paddlers and boaters looking to access the lower Delaware Bayshore region. The facility includes a small parking area and is administered by Parvin State Park. This access point serves as a gateway to Stowe Creek, Mad Horse Creek, and the Delaware River, making it suitable for kayakers and canoeists exploring the tidal waterways of Cumberland County.
The site is particularly valuable for those interested in exploring the estuary environment and nearby natural areas. Supawna Meadows National Wildlife Refuge lies just north across the Delaware River, while Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge—protecting one of the mid-Atlantic's largest remaining salt marsh expanses—is accessible via the connected waterways. The ramp has undergone improvements to enhance recreational access following environmental restoration efforts in the area.
Before visiting, check with Parvin State Park for current conditions, any seasonal closures, and specific details about parking and facility hours. The tidal nature of these waters means water levels and current conditions vary significantly, so plan your trip accordingly.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Supawna Meadows National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
Bombay Hook National Wildlife RefugeLocated within