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Cooper River (New Jersey)

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Length
  
26 km

Country
  
United States of America

Bridges
  
Scarborough Bridge

Mouth
  
Delaware River

Cities
  
Camden

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Sources
  
Voorhees Township, Gibbsboro, New Jersey

Similar
  
Merchiston Farm, Wickecheoke Creek, Hopkins Pond, Arthur Kill, Benjamin Franklin Bridge

The Cooper River is a tributary of the Delaware River in southwestern New Jersey in the United States.

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Map of Cooper River, New Jersey, USA

The confluence of the Cooper River with the Delaware River is in Camden. The Cooper River serves as a border between Cherry Hill and Haddon Township, Haddonfield Borough, and Lawnside Borough.

The Cooper River (known upstream near Haddonfield as Cooper's Creek) was named after the Cooper family, who were some of the first European settlers in the area of Camden County, New Jersey. This tributary of the Delaware River is 16 miles (25.7 km) long measuring from its headwater in Gibbsboro (it is notable that the Northern Branch begins in Voorhees Township). The Cooper River Watershed is 40 sq mi (103.6 kmĀ²), and includes the tributaries Chandlers Run, Millard Creek, Nicholson Branch, the North Branch, and Tindale Run (the last two being the most significant). Although historically a tidal river (the most severe tide reportedly reached Kings Highway), all present tidal influence stops at the Kaighn Avenue Bridge, in Camden, where it is impounded.

The Cooper flows through Barrington, Berlin, Camden, Cherry Hill, Collingswood, Gibbsboro, Haddon Township, Haddonfield, Lawnside, Lindenwold, Magnolia, Merchantville, Pennsauken Township, Somerdale, Stratford, Tavistock, and Voorhees.

The Cooper also has seven impoundments, not listed in geographical order: Cooper River Lake, Evans Pond, Hopkins Pond, Kirkwood Lake, Linden Lake, Square Circle Lake, Wallworth Lake.

RecreationEdit

The Camden County Boathouse sits on the banks of the Cooper River and is home to eight area rowing clubs, which are active February thru November.

The Cooper River Yacht Club is situated on the Cooper River and offers sailing instruction courses during the summer to children and adults, as well as organizing racing events from time to time.

Using a canoe the Cooper is navigable from its mouth to southern Haddonfield, however it is necessary to cross several impoundments. Canoeing the Cooper into and farther than Greenwald Park in Cherry Hill is technically a violation of local watercraft laws.

Fishing in the river has improved since the installation of fish ladders along the impoundments. In season, small fish such as sunnies and smallmouth bass can be caught.

SportsEdit

Since 1955, the Cooper River has been the site of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association's IRA Championship Regatta, which is considered to be the United States collegiate national championship of rowing.

The 2007 Scholastic Rowing Association of America national championships and USRowing club national championships were held on the Cooper River.

The trail around the river regularly hosts community races such as the 9/11 Heroes Run hosted by the Travis Manion Foundation.

References

Cooper River (New Jersey) Wikipedia


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