Public Advisory Notice. Per NJ State Park Service. Do not drive across the farm field or on the farm road. Please respect parking signs. Do not block highway cones. Emergency access vehicles only. Gated access via authorized vehicles only. The issue w the access road is currently being worked on. Please be patient as access is enhanced. Full details to be posted on the web site for Rancocas Pathways, here on Rancocas Facebook page and on SJ Kayakers. Help spread the wordage. This is a temporary issue that is a step on the path to maintain access to Melpine and the Rancocas State Park Bluewater Trail. Kayak shuttles can be arranged…. Expect frequent updates to the access road and parking issue. Zap John Anderson, Director Rancocas Pathways any questions or concerns: ingvarja@verizon.net or text: 609.876.3086
Monthly Archives: June 2018
Mt. Holly Sanborn Maps
Saturday afternoon. Spent an hour or so speaking about Mt. Holly and Sanborn Maps. The final presentation is automated in sections. The mt. holly heritage and sanborn maps as attached provides all material covered before the Mt. Holly Historical Society.
Tip of the hat across the board.
Drop a line or zap a note over if you have any questions. Paddle on down
Public Info Session June 24th
Public Information Sessions Rancocas Creek National Water Trail Initiative, “Adopt a Creek” Free Public Paddles and Volunteer Safety Workshop. Join Us Down at Melpine Landing, Westampton, Rancocas State Park


One Man’s Trash is Another’s Artwork
Over the last 40 years or more constant grinding motions from waves and tides have polished glass (trash) over in Glass Bay, East Sea.

Which does not mean one can just leave trash behind when out paddling but it does mean art is found in many forms, areas and methods. Keep Melpine Landing and the Rancocas State Park Bluewater Trail free of trash. Stewardship anchors on personal responsibility even as this means cleaning the trash up that others leave. Carry a trash bag when out paddling. Paddle clean.
Morning N Branch Oxbow Paddle Sprint
High Tide, able to zap around Oxbow, Mill Dam to Mill Dam in under an hour. They gets one hunger on. When in Mt. Holly support local business and enhance commerce
