Batsto River

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The Batsto River is a scenic, tea-colored Pine Barrens waterway in southern New Jersey known for its historic mills, canoeing and kayaking, and relatively undisturbed natural surroundings.

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Batsto River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural waterway
river
associatedWithIndustry glassmaking
ironworks
conservationStatus protected within state forest lands
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType Atlantic coastal pine barrens
flowsThrough Atlantic County, New Jersey NERFINISHED
Burlington County, New Jersey NERFINISHED
Wharton State Forest NERFINISHED
hasAccessPoint Batsto Village canoe launch
hasActivitySeason fall
spring
summer
hasHistoricSiteOnBank Batsto Village NERFINISHED
hasMouth Mullica River NERFINISHED
hasReputation relatively pristine Pine Barrens stream
hasSourceRegion Pine Barrens NERFINISHED
hasStructure historic mills
hasVegetationType cedar swamp
pitch pine forest
hasWaterType freshwater
isPartOf Mullica River watershed NERFINISHED
knownFor canoeing
historic mills
kayaking
relatively undisturbed natural surroundings
scenic character
locatedIn New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey

New Jersey Pine Barrens NERFINISHED
Pine Barrens NERFINISHED
southern New Jersey
locatedInProtectedArea Wharton State Forest NERFINISHED
managementAuthority New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry NERFINISHED
recreation canoeing
fishing
kayaking
wildlife viewing
region South Jersey NERFINISHED
supportsWildlife amphibians
freshwater fish
wading birds
tributaryOf Mullica River NERFINISHED
waterColor brownish
tea-colored
waterColorCause tannins from Pine Barrens vegetation
withinEcoregion New Jersey Pinelands NERFINISHED

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Wharton State Forest contains Batsto River
Mullica River hasTributary Batsto River