Assunpink Creek

Assunpink Creek

Assunpink Creek is a tributary of the Delaware River in western New Jersey in the United States.

Assunpink Creek (from the Lenape "Ahsën'pink", meaning "stony, watery place") is born in rural Monmouth County, about a mile north of Clarksburg. Flowing westwards, it soon enters the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area, where it has been dammed to form Rising Sun Lake. After an unnamed tributary enters from the south, it enters another reservoir, Assunpink Lake. The two lakes, as well as Stone Tavern Lake on the tributary, are popular fishing spots.

Below Assunpink Lake, the creek flows under Old York Road and flows into Mercer County. New Sharon Branch enters the creek from the south at Carsons Mills. The creek now turns northwest, passing under the New Jersey Turnpike and then U.S. Route 130, just southwest of Windsor. Here it finally exits the Wildlife Management Area.

Still further northwest, the creek enters Central Mercer County Park. Bridegroom Run enters from the north side as the creek turns west and is impounded to form Mercer County Lake. A small wildlife management area, the Van Nest Refuge, lies along the stream just below the dam. It then passes under Quaker Bridge Road and Interstate 295 before turning southwest and paralleling the Delaware and Raritan Canal. The creek now enters a heavily built-up area. Miry Run enters near Hutchinson Mills. The canalized stream flows past the Trenton Rail Station and finally empties into the Delaware River in Trenton.

In January 1777, during the Second Battle of Trenton of the American Revolutionary War, soldiers of the Continental Army and supporting militias, under the direct command of General George Washington, held a defensive line along the south shore of Assunpink Creek south of Trenton, stretching from the mouth of the creek up to Philip's Mill. The American soldiers successfully repelled several charges by British and Hessian soldiers across a stone bridge over the creek, and also repelled an attempt to ford the creek near its mouth.

ee also

*List of New Jersey rivers

External links

* [http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nj/nwis/uv/?site_no=01463620 USGS gauging station near Clarksville]
* [http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nj/nwis/uv/?site_no=01464000 USGS gauging station at Trenton]


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