- Ballanger Creek
Ballanger Creek is a
tributary of theMullica River in southernNew Jersey in theUnited States . The name is derived from "Belangee," a family of FrenchHuguenot s who were early settlers in the area.It arises in
Little Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey , to the west of Tuckerton, and flows south. Crossing underU.S. Route 9 , it forms the boundary between Ocean County and Burlington County for the remainder of its course. Passing through abandoned cranberry bogs on the eastern side of a parcel ofBass River State Forest , it enters the tidal marshes of the Mullica, where it is fed byLower Pasture Creek andWorld's End Creek . The channel ofMathis Thorofare connects it toBroad Creek to the west. Just below, it meetsFish Creek , and then the largerWinter Creek just before emptying into the Mullica.Biodiversity
The rare
Marsh Rattlesnake Master ("Eryngium aquaticum" var. "aquaticum") andPine Barren Boneset ("Eupatorium resinosum") grow in the abandoned bogs along its course.Tributaries
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Winter Creek
*Fish Creek
*Mathis Thorofare
*World's End Creek
*Lower Pasture Creek ee also
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List of New Jersey rivers
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