Delaware River
456.67 km | 283.76 mi
Length can differ from official measure!
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The Delaware River is a major river on the East Coast of the United States. It extends over about 456.59 km | 283.09 mi from the Catskill Mountains in upstate New York to Delaware Bay on the Delaware-New Jersey border. The river plays an important role in the region's history and economy and is known for its diverse wildlife and scenic beauty.
The Delaware River crosses several states including New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware and has numerous tributaries. It forms the border between Pennsylvania and New Jersey and separates New Jersey from Delaware. Known for its canoeing, fishing and hiking opportunities, the river offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities.
Historically, the Delaware River was of great importance during the American colonial era and the independence movement. Often used to transport goods and troops, it was the site of important events such as George Washington's famous crossing of the river during the Revolutionary War.
Today, the Delaware River is not only an important body of water for drinking water supply and industry, but also a popular destination for nature lovers and tourists who want to enjoy the scenic landscapes and outdoor activities.
The Delaware River crosses several states including New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware and has numerous tributaries. It forms the border between Pennsylvania and New Jersey and separates New Jersey from Delaware. Known for its canoeing, fishing and hiking opportunities, the river offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities.
Historically, the Delaware River was of great importance during the American colonial era and the independence movement. Often used to transport goods and troops, it was the site of important events such as George Washington's famous crossing of the river during the Revolutionary War.
Today, the Delaware River is not only an important body of water for drinking water supply and industry, but also a popular destination for nature lovers and tourists who want to enjoy the scenic landscapes and outdoor activities.

