Every Boat Ramp on Delaware River
0 boat ramps ยท Bucks, Northampton, Monroe, Pike, Wayne, Pennsylvania
200 mi
Shoreline
40 ft
Max Depth
0
Boat Ramps
7
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Delaware River
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About Delaware River
The Delaware River forms Pennsylvania's eastern border, flowing over 200 miles from the upper reaches near Hancock, New York, to the tidal waters below Trenton. The upper and middle Delaware is one of the finest smallmouth bass rivers in the Eastern United States, with bronzebacks averaging 12 to 16 inches found in the riffles, eddies, and deep pools throughout the free-flowing sections. The river also supports a world-class musky fishery, with trophy fish over 50 inches caught annually in the stretch between Easton and the Delaware Water Gap.
Public boat ramps are located at regular intervals along the Pennsylvania side, managed by the National Park Service in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and by state and local agencies elsewhere. The annual shad run each spring brings millions of American and hickory shad upriver, creating a beloved fishing tradition that dates back centuries. Trout inhabit the cold tributaries and upper main stem, while striped bass push upriver from the tidal Delaware during spring and fall migrations. The river's designation as a National Wild and Scenic River ensures its outstanding water quality and natural character are preserved for future generations.
Nearest towns: Easton, New Hope, Stroudsburg
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