Everything about Pohatcong Creek totally explained
Pohatcong Creek (also called the
Pohatcong River) is a
tributary of the
Delaware River, approximately 35 mi (56 km) long, in northwestern
New Jersey in the
United States.
It rises in the mountains of eastern
Warren County, west of
Hackettstown. It flows southwest, in a valley along the northwestern side of the
Pohatcong Mountain ridge, which separates its watershed from that of the
Musconetcong River. It joins the Delaware in
Pohatcong Township, approximately 5 mi (8 km) south of
Phillipsburg.
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