easy
2–3 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; basic paddling stamina recommended
Discover the serene waterways of Flemington, New Jersey, with a guided kayak trip that blends gentle paddling, rich wildlife viewing, and intriguing local history. Perfect for all skill levels seeking a fresh perspective on this overlooked river valley.
Ages 12+ • 4-5 Hours
Embark on a captivating 4.5-hour guided kayak adventure along the scenic Raritan River, perfect for novice and intermediate paddlers. Navigate gentle waters and challenging obstacles, encounter diverse wildlife, and enjoy picturesque views of farmland and neighborhoods. This unique journey promises an unforgettable exploration of nature's beauty and thrilling navigation.
Paddle Time: Approximately 4.5 hours
This exciting journey offers a mix of tranquil cruising and mild challenges, making it perfect for both novice and intermediate paddlers.
• Location: Ramsey Road to Kiceniuk Road • Difficulty: 3/5 • Distance: 5 miles • Restrooms: Not available along the route
Starting Your Trip: There is no restroom at the put-in, so make any necessary preparations beforehand. The launch area features a small opening in the river's bank, though be cautious as it's steep and small.
The Trip: Embark on a captivating journey as you paddle downstream from Clinton to Sunnyside Park. The trip offers a mix of gentle waters and challenging sections, providing a well-rounded experience. You'll encounter interesting obstacles, including downed trees and tricky currents, which may require careful navigation. Keep an eye on water levels as they can affect the route's difficulty. As you progress, you'll encounter a scenic open pond, home to diverse wildlife. Following the pond, a major downed tree awaits your attention. While many trees are easily navigable, this one may requires skillful navigation. The trip then continues straightforwardly, often presenting forks in the river. Opt for the larger branch when in doubt, as most forks eventually reconnect.
The Portage: At the Hamden Road Dam, a portage becomes necessary. This should be taken on the right side of the river, ensuring safe footing on patches of rocks and dirt. A short walk of 50 to 100 feet leads to a small path down to the water's edge. Be vigilant for ticks and sharp vines in the high grass during the portage.
The Trip, Continued: As you continue downstream, you'll pass under several bridges and a set of railroad tracks. The river winds through residential neighborhoods, Camp Carr, and farmlands. The final stretch passes beautiful and scenic farmhouses, indicating proximity to the take-out point.
The Take-Out: Complete your adventure by reaching the take-out point at Kiceniuk Road Bridge. A small parking lot accommodates around eight cars, and restrooms are unavailable. The take-out is on the left bank, immediately past the Kiceniuk Road Bridge. Watch out for rocks close to the bank as you disembark. Your 5 mile journey offers a glimpse into the natural beauty of the watershed, hunterdon county, and your fellow adventurer making for an unforgettable kayaking experience.
Additional Comments and Tips: Assume everything you bring will get wet. Pack essentials, sunscreen, and water. Dress appropriately for the weather and consider a change of dry clothes. Ensure a safe and enjoyable experience by following these guidelines.
Safety first—always keep your life vest fastened while on the water to stay protected.
Keep your valuables and electronics dry by using waterproof dry bags during your trip.
Paddling is best done in calm weather; avoid strong winds or storms for safety and comfort.
Wear moisture-wicking and quick-dry clothing to stay comfortable throughout your paddle.
The Delaware River region has been inhabited for thousands of years, first by Lenape tribes and later colonial settlers.
Garden State Adventures emphasizes Leave No Trace principles to protect water quality and native habitats during all tours.
Provides essential safety during kayaking activities.
Protect feet from sharp rocks and slippery surfaces.
summer specific
Keeps you dry and comfortable on cool or variable days.
spring specific
Protects skin from UV exposure during open-water paddling.
summer specific