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Sandts Eddy offers paddlers and boaters convenient access to the Delaware River, the longest free-flowing river east of the Mississippi. Located 5.2 miles north of Easton on Route 611 (N. Delaware Drive), this Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission-maintained site features a paved concrete boat ramp suitable for both motorized and non-motorized craft. The facility includes 24 paved parking spaces, restrooms, picnic areas, and trash disposal—making it a well-equipped launch point for day trips and leisurely paddles.
The Delaware River at this location is a major waterway (Stream Order 8) with an average flow of approximately 30,140 cubic feet per second and moderate current averaging 3.11 feet per second. The river's gentle 2.7 ft/mile average gradient makes it generally accessible for recreational paddlers, though water conditions can vary seasonally. This section provides an excellent opportunity to experience the scenic character of the Delaware, which flows 331 miles to the Atlantic Ocean.
**Note:** Pre-registration may be required for certain programs; contact Ian Kindle at 610-982-0166 or ikindle@pa.gov for current details and conditions. The site's convenient amenities and location along the scenic Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor make it an ideal starting point for canoeists, kayakers, and recreational boaters.
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