The Maurice River Scenic River offers a serene and ecologically rich waterway experience through southern New Jersey, featuring diverse wildlife and opportunities for paddling, fishing, and nature observation.
The Maurice River Scenic River comprises a 36-mile stretch of the Maurice River flowing through Cumberland County in southern New Jersey. Designated as a Wild & Scenic River in 1993, it protects one of the most pristine freshwater tidal systems in the Mid-Atlantic region. The river meanders from Millville to Delaware Bay, surrounded by wetlands, salt marshes, hardwood forests, and tidal flats that support abundant wildlife, including migratory birds, fish species such as striped bass and shad, and endangered plants. Historically, the river area was important to Lenape peoples, and later became a center for shipbuilding and glassmaking industries, particularly in Millville. Today, the Maurice River Scenic River is celebrated for its outdoor recreation, particularly paddling and fishing, with calm waters ideal for canoe and kayak trips. The adjacent natural areas provide habitat for bald eagles, ospreys, and river otters, as well as opportunities for birdwatching and photographing scenic landscapes. Key landmarks include the Maurice River Bluffs and the nearby historic town of Millville, which offer cultural and natural points of interest. The scenic tranquility combined with opportunities for water sports and wildlife viewing make this river a popular destination for families, nature enthusiasts, and anglers. Conservation efforts aim to maintain water quality and habitat integrity, ensuring that the river remains a valuable resource for recreation and ecological preservation.
Scenic paddling along the Maurice River's tidal freshwater estuary
Habitat for bald eagles and diverse migratory bird populations
Historic Millville waterfront and glassmaking heritage sites
Secluded river bluffs and salt marsh viewing areas
Elevated sections offering panoramic views of wetlands and estuary habitats supporting rich birdlife.
Where the Maurice River meets the Cohansey River near Delaware Bay, creating productive estuarine environments.
Nearby historic trails highlighting Millville’s glassmaking past, integrating cultural history with natural beauty.