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Nantuxent Creek is a cool waterway in New Jersey, United States, about 5.5 miles (8.9 km) long. It's an estuary, which means it's a special place where fresh water from the land mixes with salty water from the Delaware Bay. Think of it as a meeting point for a river and the sea!

Discover Nantuxent Creek

Nantuxent Creek starts in the marshy areas of Cumberland County, New Jersey. It begins where two smaller streams, Middle Brook and Pages Run, join together. This area is found northwest of a town called Newport. The creek actually helps form part of the border between two townships, Lawrence and Downe.

Where Nantuxent Creek Begins and Ends

As the creek flows, it first heads south, then turns west. It winds its way around a place called Jones Island. Along its journey, you can spot the Nantuxent Wildlife Management Area, which is located on Jones Island. On the opposite bank, there's a spot known as Newport Landing. Finally, after its journey, Nantuxent Creek flows into Nantuxent Cove, which is part of the larger Delaware Bay.

Exploring Life Along the Creek

The areas around Nantuxent Creek are full of interesting nature. The creek itself is a home for many different kinds of plants and animals. Because it's an estuary, it has a unique mix of fresh and saltwater creatures. The marsh channels that feed into the creek are important habitats for wildlife.

Meet the Tributaries of Nantuxent Creek

A tributary is a smaller stream or river that flows into a larger one. Nantuxent Creek has several tributaries, especially around Jones Island. These smaller waterways are mostly marsh channels. They bring more water into the main creek, helping it flow towards Delaware Bay.

Names of the Tributaries

Here are some of the smaller waterways that flow into Nantuxent Creek:

  • Eagle Island Gut
  • Loopers Gut
  • Blizzard Neck Gut
  • Granddad Gut
  • Ponds Creek
  • Little Pond Creek
  • Nancy Gut
  • Hay Gut
  • Blackbird Gut
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