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Muddy Run is a 17.6-mile-long (28.3 km) [1] tributary of the Maurice River in southwestern New Jersey in the United States. [ 2 ] It flows in a generally southeastern direction through southern Gloucester County .
Cedar Run Dock Road, Cedar Run Boulevard Dead end in Eagleswood: CR 606: 3.67 5.91 CR 539 in Little Egg Harbor: Forge Road, Stafford Forge Road US 9 in Eagleswood: CR 607: 18.07 29.08 McKinley Avenue in Long Beach: Long Beach Boulevard, Bay Avenue, Long Beach Boulevard, Central Avenue, Broadway Dead end in Barnegat Light: CR 608: 1.26 2.03
Cedar Run may refer to the following: Cedar Run (Missouri), a tributary of the Big River; Cedar Run, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community in Lycoming County; Cedar Run (Pennsylvania), a tributary of Pine Creek; Cedar Run (Occoquan River), in Virginia, a tributary of the Occoquan River; Cedar Run, New Jersey, an unincorporated community in ...
Cedar Creek is an 18.9-mile-long (30.4 km) [1] tributary of Barnegat Bay in Ocean County in the southern New Jersey Pine Barrens in the United States. [2] It extends from the spillway at Bamber Lake, at the confluence of Cooks Branch and Chamberlain Branch, to Barnegat Bay. Its outflow is located between John C. Bartlett Jr. County Park to the ...
Among the major rivers in New Jersey are the Manasquan, Maurice, Mullica, Passaic, Rahway, Raritan, Musconetcong, Hudson and Delaware rivers. Throughout history, the Delaware and Raritan rivers have played a crucial role in transporting goods and people from the Atlantic Ocean into the inland areas, and they were once connected by the Delaware ...
In 1967, the Supreme Court of New Jersey affirmed in the case of O'Neill v. State Highway Department that the state owns "all lands that are flowed by the tide up to the high-water line or mark." After the O'Neill decision, legislation was adopted that required title studies and surveys of the state's tidelands.
The Refuge protects more than 40,000 acres (162 km 2) of southern New Jersey Coastal Habitats and tidal wetlands. 6,000 acres (24 km 2) of the refuge are designated as a wilderness area. These areas include Holgate and Little Beach , two of the few remaining undeveloped barrier beaches in the state.
The Kill Van Kull is a tidal strait between Staten Island, New York, and Bayonne, New Jersey, in the United States. It is approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) long and 1,000 feet (305 m) wide and connects Newark Bay with Upper New York Bay . [ 1 ]