CROSSWICKS CREEK
'Crosswicks Creek' is a tributary of the Delaware River in Burlington County, in western New Jersey in the United States.
Crosswicks Creek watershed encompasses parts of Burlington, Mercer, Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Its headwaters flow from the Fort Dix and McGuire Air Force Base Military Reserves in a northwesterly direction and then turn sharply south where it meets the Delaware River at the City of Bordentown. With jets roaring overhead and shells being test fired, the Crosswicks Creek watershed has a set of unique concerns and is the focus of many protection and restoration activities. The New Jersey Department of Transportation has opened the I-295 extension that has had a significantly impacted on the Hamilton Marsh, located near the mouth of the Crosswicks. Parts of the marsh were filled in, while new wetlands were created at the expense of established woodlands. As the new road bisects the marsh, interference of wildlife movement patterns may have occurred. In light of these activities, there is tremendous support for the development of a Hamilton Marsh Greenway.
On a recent canoe trip, over fifty individuals toured this regional treasure. Along the way, egrets, herons and kingfishers were among the feathered denizens spotted. Despite the intrusion of development, the vastness of the marsh and the solitude of Crosswicks Creek were not diminished.
★ Length: 25 Miles
★ Watershed Area: 146 Square Miles
★ Headwaters: Fort Dix and McGuire Military Bases and Lahaway Creek in the Colliers Mill Wildlife Management Area
★ NJ Stream Classification: FW-1 at headwaters, FW-2 Nontrout for the rest of watershed
★ Land Use: Agricultural/undeveloped, forested, urban/suburban residential, commercial, and military
★ Municipalities:
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★ Allentown
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★ Bordentown Township
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★ Chesterfield
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★ City of Bordentown
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★ Fort Dix Military Reservation
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★ Hamilton
★
★ New Hanover
★
★ North Hanover
★
★ Upper Freehold
★
★ Springfield
★ Buck Brook
★ Buckhole Creek
★ Culvert Pond Run
★ Doctors Creek
★ Edges Brook
★ Ivanhoe Brook
★ Jumping Brook
★ Lahaway Creek
★ Long Bog Run
★ Mile Hollow Brook
★ Negro Run
★ North Run
★ South Run
★ Thornton Creek
★ Impoundments: Allentown Lake
★ Brindle Lake
★ Conines Millpond
★ Cookstown Pond
★ Gropp Lake
★ Hamilton Marsh
★ Imlaystown Lake
★ Oakford Lake
★ Prospertown Lake
★ Red Valley Lake
★ List of New Jersey rivers
★ U.S. Geological Survey: NJ stream gaging stations
★ Crosswicks Creek Greenway
Crosswicks Creek watershed encompasses parts of Burlington, Mercer, Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Its headwaters flow from the Fort Dix and McGuire Air Force Base Military Reserves in a northwesterly direction and then turn sharply south where it meets the Delaware River at the City of Bordentown. With jets roaring overhead and shells being test fired, the Crosswicks Creek watershed has a set of unique concerns and is the focus of many protection and restoration activities. The New Jersey Department of Transportation has opened the I-295 extension that has had a significantly impacted on the Hamilton Marsh, located near the mouth of the Crosswicks. Parts of the marsh were filled in, while new wetlands were created at the expense of established woodlands. As the new road bisects the marsh, interference of wildlife movement patterns may have occurred. In light of these activities, there is tremendous support for the development of a Hamilton Marsh Greenway.
On a recent canoe trip, over fifty individuals toured this regional treasure. Along the way, egrets, herons and kingfishers were among the feathered denizens spotted. Despite the intrusion of development, the vastness of the marsh and the solitude of Crosswicks Creek were not diminished.
| Contents |
| Vital Statistics |
| Tributaries |
| See also |
| External links |
Vital Statistics
★ Length: 25 Miles
★ Watershed Area: 146 Square Miles
★ Headwaters: Fort Dix and McGuire Military Bases and Lahaway Creek in the Colliers Mill Wildlife Management Area
★ NJ Stream Classification: FW-1 at headwaters, FW-2 Nontrout for the rest of watershed
★ Land Use: Agricultural/undeveloped, forested, urban/suburban residential, commercial, and military
★ Municipalities:
★
★ Allentown
★
★ Bordentown Township
★
★ Chesterfield
★
★ City of Bordentown
★
★ Fort Dix Military Reservation
★
★ Hamilton
★
★ New Hanover
★
★ North Hanover
★
★ Upper Freehold
★
★ Springfield
Tributaries
★ Buck Brook
★ Buckhole Creek
★ Culvert Pond Run
★ Doctors Creek
★ Edges Brook
★ Ivanhoe Brook
★ Jumping Brook
★ Lahaway Creek
★ Long Bog Run
★ Mile Hollow Brook
★ Negro Run
★ North Run
★ South Run
★ Thornton Creek
★ Impoundments: Allentown Lake
★ Brindle Lake
★ Conines Millpond
★ Cookstown Pond
★ Gropp Lake
★ Hamilton Marsh
★ Imlaystown Lake
★ Oakford Lake
★ Prospertown Lake
★ Red Valley Lake
See also
★ List of New Jersey rivers
External links
★ U.S. Geological Survey: NJ stream gaging stations
★ Crosswicks Creek Greenway
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