Deerfield, Monroe Bridge (Dryway)
The Dryway is for better or worse the definition of a class 4 in our area. With frequent releases in a beautiful area, it's as good as spot as any to step up and a great place to practice moves. But don't let it's popularity full you...nearly every major rapid has had serious injuries. This is no place for shaky skills or a sometimes roll.
Eshback Delaware River Access
maps.app.goo.gl/iG7e5oS1dc77h4Nq8 Preferred access for Delaware River trips through great bend. Free parking, findable, good access. Pull out at Smithfield.
Fife Brook
Access to the class 2 fife as well as the surf wave hangover or hurricane hole. Plenty of parking.
Garfield Boys and Girls Club Pool
Our beautiful pool. Enter thru the door that says the pool entrance is further along the ramp with your clean boat and equipment. Spacious locker rooms are thru the doors to the right of the bleachers.
Green Turtle Lake
Pretty pond to practice rolling, relatively clean. Access road is seldom in good shape. Being relatively small it doesn't attract many recreational kayakers, though can [...]
Housatonic River Bulls Bridge
This is a frequently run section with a solid class 4 start. Details are on bullsbridge.info . At higher levels there are a number of bad holes, so this section should not be attempted without a good guide or mad skills.
Ken Lockwood Gorge (South Branch of the Raritan River)
A flow-dependent boulder garden in between Califon and High Bridge in Lebanon Township, New Jersey. At lower levels, it is a technical Class II river. At higher levels, it is mostly waves and holes. Be on the lookout for strainers, especially near the two islands.
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