Raccoon Creek (New Jersey)
- Raccoon Creek (New Jersey)
Raccoon Creek (also called the Raccoon River) is a tributary of the Delaware River in southern New Jersey in the United States.
It rises to the west of Glassboro, and flows east, meeting Cartwheel Brook at Wrights Mill. Just below, it is impounded to form Gilman Lake. It turns to the north and is again dammed to form Ewan Lake. Clems Run and Miery Run empty into the stream, which is steeply banked on the east side. It flows through Mullica Hill (formerly the head of navigation), where it is dammed to form Mullica Hill Pond, and turns east again, flowing through a wide but steep valley. The South Branch (of the creek) joins it about 1.5 mi (2.4 km) east of the town. Flowing along the north side of Swedesboro, the creek becomes tidal and passes under the Locke Avenue moveable bridge, marking more recent limits of navigation. (The bridge was last opened in the 1960s.) The creek turns north again and meanders through the marshlands, passing under the (fixed) Interstate 295 bridge and running along the west side of the Pureland Industrial Complex, one of the largest industrial parks in the United States. A tangle of marshy channels leads to the west side of Bridgeport, where the creek passes under moveable spans of the Conrail Penns Grove Secondary and U.S. Route 130. It empties into the Delaware River just south of the Commodore Barry Bridge where it crosses Raccoon Island (now connected to the mainland by fill).
Swedish settlers of the 17th century came upstream along Raccoon Creek to settle the communities of Bridgeport and Swedesboro.
Tributaries
*South Branch (Raccoon Creek)
*Miery Run
*Clems Run
*Cartwheel Brook
ee also
*List of New Jersey rivers
External links
* [http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nj/nwis/current/?type=flow U.S. Geological Survey: NJ stream gaging stations]
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