Stow Creek (New Jersey)

Stow Creek (New Jersey)

Stow Creek is a tributary of Delaware Bay in southern New Jersey in the United States.

The creek forms part of the border between Salem County and Cumberland County. It empties into Delaware Bay at the ghost town of Bayside; the actual mouth has moved northward as erosion has cut open a loop of the creek.

ee also

*List of New Jersey rivers


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