Tributaries and Anchorages on the Delaware Riverpglogo (2K)

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Below is our Table of Tributaries. Their order presented is alphabetically. Links to additional information are underscored complements of fellow boaters. All "other" information is taken from the REED'S Nautical Almanac, East Coast 2003.

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Big Timber Creek Buoy "2", Lon: 39° 53.2'N, Lat: 74° 08.1'W
Burlington Island  
Burlington Island - back channel  
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Junction Lighted Bell Buoy "CD". Lon: 39° 33.87N, Lat: 75° 33.3W
Cedar Creek  
Cooper River Lon: 39° 57.4N, Lat: 75° 06.6W
Cristina River  
Darby Creek  
Mantua Creek  
Mill Creek  
Neshaminy Creek Neshaminy Marina Jetty Light - Lon: 40° 04.40N, Lat: 074° 54.38W
Oldmans Creek  
Pennsauken Creek  
Petty Island - Back Channel  
Poquessing Creek  
Raccoon Creek  
Rancocas Creek Junction Lighted Buoy "RC".
Salem River Lighted Buoy "2". Lon: 39° 32.67N, Lat: 075° 32.23W
Schuykill River Entrance Channel Buoy "1", 120 feet outside channel limit. Lon: 39° 52.9N, Lat: 75° 11.9W
Tullytown Cove  
Woodbury Creek  


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