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The Flower Street Boat Ramp in Chester provides convenient access to the Delaware River, a major waterway with substantial flow and current. This concrete ramp with dock facilities serves as a launch point for the lower Delaware River section, which features an average velocity of 3.1 feet per second and significant volume (averaging over 30,000 cubic feet per second). Given the river's size and current, this access point is best suited for experienced paddlers and boaters who are comfortable with larger water bodies.
The Delaware River at this location offers approximately 331 miles of paddling distance to the river mouth. Nearby recreation opportunities include the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum, located roughly 1 mile away, and First State National Monument. The area also provides convenient access via Interstate 95. For current information on operating hours, fees, and facility conditions, contact Chester City Parks or the local Parks and Recreation Department directly before your visit.
**Safety reminder:** Always wear a personal flotation device (PFD) and check weather and water conditions before launching. The Delaware River's strong current and high volume require appropriate skill levels and preparation.
Nearby Recreation Areas
First State National MonumentLocated within
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at TinicumLocated within
Edgar Allan Poe National Historic SiteLocated within
Independence National Historical ParkLocated within