Nanticoke River
104.56 km | 64.97 mi
Length can differ from official measure!
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The Nanticoke River is a river in Delaware and Maryland. The river has significant ecological importance as it flows through diverse habitats including marshlands, forests, and wetlands that are home to a wide variety of plant and animal species.
The Nanticoke River has historically been important to Native Americans, particularly the Nanticoke tribe for whom it is named. It later played a role in trade and transportation as it provided a natural waterway for freight traffic.
Today, the river is used for recreational activities such as boating, fishing, kayaking, and bird watching. Efforts have also been made to protect and conserve the river and its surrounding ecosystems to preserve the unique nature and diversity of animal and plant life.
The Nanticoke River has historically been important to Native Americans, particularly the Nanticoke tribe for whom it is named. It later played a role in trade and transportation as it provided a natural waterway for freight traffic.
Today, the river is used for recreational activities such as boating, fishing, kayaking, and bird watching. Efforts have also been made to protect and conserve the river and its surrounding ecosystems to preserve the unique nature and diversity of animal and plant life.

