Lackawaxen River

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The Lackawaxen River is a scenic waterway in northeastern Pennsylvania known for its historic canals, recreational fishing and boating, and its confluence with the Delaware River near the village of Lackawaxen.

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Lackawaxen River canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
associatedWith Delaware and Hudson Canal
surface form: Delaware and Hudson Canal National Historic Landmark
confluenceWith Delaware River
country United States of America
environment temperate forested watershed
flowsThrough Pike County, Pennsylvania
Wayne County, Pennsylvania
hasActivity fly fishing
whitewater boating
hasBridge Roebling's Delaware Aqueduct
surface form: Roebling Aqueduct
hasFishSpecies smallmouth bass
trout
hasHistoricFeature Delaware and Hudson Canal
canal locks
hasHistoricUse canal transportation corridor
timber transport
hasNearbyCommunity Hawley, Pennsylvania
Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania
hasRecreationArea Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River
surface form: Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River area
hasScenicQuality forested river valley
hasTourism heritage tourism
outdoor recreation tourism
knownFor boating
historic canals
recreational fishing
scenic waterway
locatedIn United States interior Northeast
northeastern Pennsylvania
mouth Delaware River
mouthLocation Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania
near village of Lackawaxen
partOf Delaware River watershed
region Pocono Mountains region, Pennsylvania
surface form: Pocono Mountains
state Pennsylvania
tributaryOf Delaware River
usedFor angling
canoeing
kayaking
rafting
recreation
watercourseType freshwater river

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Delaware River tributary Lackawaxen River
Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania hasWatercourse Lackawaxen River
Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania namedAfter Lackawaxen River