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Bush Kill (Esopus Creek Tributary)
Bushkill or Bush Kill may refer to the following geographical locations in the United States: Communities * Bushkill, Pennsylvania * Bushkill Center, Pennsylvania * Bushkill Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania Streams * Big Bushkill Creek in Pennsylvania **Little Bush Kill, a tributary of the above creek * Bush Kill (Esopus Creek), a tributary of Esopus Creek in New York * Bush Kill (New York), a stream that flows into Dry Brook near Arkville * Bushkill Creek, a tributary of the Delaware River in Pennsylvania * Bushkill Brook, a tributary of the South Branch Raritan River in New Jersey Other water features * Bushkill Falls * Bushkill Swamp See also

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Bushkill, Pennsylvania
Bushkill is an unincorporated community in Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States. Portions of Bushkill were seized by the United States government during the controversial Tocks Island Dam project and are now part of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Bushkill's transportation options are somewhat limited. It is served by Monroe County Transit Authority's Yellow Line, and the Port Jervis Station just above the border of the State of New York and Pennsylvania, where U.S. Route 209 ends. The station is the terminal station of the New Jersey Transit's Port Jervis Line, and it is operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Metro-North Railroad. New Jersey Transit plans to re open the East Stroudsburg Station in nearby East Stroudsburg . Notable person *Frank Schoonover - American artist who maintained a summer studio on Little Bushkill Creek See also * Camp Tamiment Tamiment, first known as Camp Tamiment, was an American resort located in the ...
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Bushkill Center, Pennsylvania
Bushkill or Bush Kill may refer to the following geographical locations in the United States: Communities *Bushkill, Pennsylvania *Bushkill Center, Pennsylvania *Bushkill Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania Streams *Big Bushkill Creek in Pennsylvania **Little Bush Kill, a tributary of the above creek *Bush Kill (Esopus Creek), a tributary of Esopus Creek in New York *Bush Kill (New York), a stream that flows into Dry Brook near Arkville *Bushkill Creek, a tributary of the Delaware River in Pennsylvania *Bushkill Brook, a tributary of the South Branch Raritan River in New Jersey Other water features *Bushkill Falls Bushkill Falls is a series of eight privately owned waterfalls, the tallest of which cascades over , located in Lehman Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania, Lehman Township, Pennsylvania in the Pocono Mountains. Water of the Little Bush Kill and Po ... * Bushkill Swamp See also

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Bushkill Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
Bushkill Township is a township in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Its population was 8,178 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area, which had a population of 861,899 and was the 68th most populous metropolitan area in the U.S. as of the 2020 census. Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and (0.20%) is water. It is in the Delaware watershed and is drained by the Bushkill Creek, except for a very small area in the southwest drained by the Monocacy Creek into the Lehigh River. Blue Mountain forms its natural northern boundary. Its villages include Bushkill Center, Cherry Hill, Clearfield, Copella (also in Moore Township,) Katellen, and Rismiller. Its numbered routes include the 33 and 512. Neighboring municipalities * Moore Township (west) * Upper Nazareth Township (south) * Plainfield Township (east) * Ross Township, Monroe County (north) Demographics As of the census of 2000, the ...
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Big Bushkill Creek
Big Bushkill Creek (Bush Kill on federal maps) is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed April 1, 2011 tributary of the Delaware River in the Poconos of eastern Pennsylvania in the United States.Gertler, Edward. ''Keystone Canoeing'', Seneca Press, 2004. It originates from Pecks Pond in Pike County. It flows south, entering Pickerel Lake and then into Beaver Run Pond. Most of the stream travels through Delaware State Forest before entering Monroe County. It is a prominent feature of Resica Falls Scout Reservation. Bush Kill joins the Delaware River at the village of Bushkill. Tributaries (There are at least five unnamed tributaries to the Bush Kill) *Little Bush Kill *Sand Hill Creek *Saw Creek *Spring Run *Pennel Run *Dancing Ridge Run *Utt Run *High Swamp Run *Sixteen Mile Run *Brights Creek *Beaver Run *Middle Branch Bush Kill *Spruce Run See also *Bushkill Falls *List of Pennsylvania rivers ...
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Bush Kill (Esopus Creek)
Bushkill or Bush Kill may refer to the following geographical locations in the United States: Communities *Bushkill, Pennsylvania *Bushkill Center, Pennsylvania Bushkill or Bush Kill may refer to the following geographical locations in the United States: Communities *Bushkill, Pennsylvania *Bushkill Center, Pennsylvania *Bushkill Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania Streams *Big Bushkill Creek in Pe ... *Bushkill Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania Streams *Big Bushkill Creek in Pennsylvania **Little Bush Kill, a tributary of the above creek *Bush Kill (Esopus Creek), a tributary of Esopus Creek in New York *Bush Kill (New York), a stream that flows into Dry Brook near Arkville *Bushkill Creek, a tributary of the Delaware River in Pennsylvania *Bushkill Brook, a tributary of the South Branch Raritan River in New Jersey Other water features *Bushkill Falls *Bushkill Swamp See also

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Esopus Creek
Esopus Creek is a tributary of the Hudson River that drains the east-central Catskill Mountains in the U.S. state of New York. From its source at Winnisook Lake on the slopes of Slide Mountain, the Catskills' highest peak, it flows across Ulster County to the Hudson at Saugerties. Many tributaries extend its watershed into neighboring Greene County and a small portion of Delaware County. Midway along its length, it is impounded at Olive Bridge to create Ashokan Reservoir, the first of several built in the Catskills as part of New York City's water supply system. Its own flow is supplemented above the reservoir by the Shandaken Tunnel, which carries water from the city's Schoharie Reservoir into the creek. The creek, originally known by the Native Americans in the area as ''Atkarkaton'' or ''Atkankarten'' and by Dutch settlers as the "Esopus Kill", takes its name from the Esopus tribe of the Lenape, who were living around the lower Esopus when the Dutch first explored ...
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Bush Kill (New York)
Bush Kill is a stream that flows into Dry Brook near Arkville, New York Arkville is a hamlet in the Town of Middletown, Delaware County, New York, United States. It is located along New York State Route 28, one mile north of the village of Margaretville in the western Catskill Mountains. It has the ZIP code 1240 .... References {{authority control Rivers of New York (state) Rivers of Delaware County, New York Tributaries of the East Branch Delaware River ...
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Bushkill Creek
Bushkill Creek (Dutch for "bushy" or "forest creek") is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed April 1, 2011 tributary of the Delaware River in eastern Pennsylvania.Gertler, Edward. ''Keystone Canoeing'', Seneca Press, 2004. A portion of Bushkill Creek passes through the Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center. The confluence with the Delaware River is in Easton. The stream was historically named Lafever Creek, Lefebres Creek, Lefevres Creek, Lefrever Creek, Leheihan Creek, Lehieton Creek, Tatamys Creek, Tatemy's Creek or Tattamys Creek. The stream has brought tourism to the region by Bushkill Falls located in the Pocono Mountains. See also *List of Pennsylvania rivers *List of Delaware River tributaries The watershed of the Delaware River drains an area of and encompasses 42 counties and 838 municipalities in five U.S. states—New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware.Philadelphia ...
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Bushkill Brook
Bushkill or Bush Kill may refer to the following geographical locations in the United States: Communities *Bushkill, Pennsylvania *Bushkill Center, Pennsylvania *Bushkill Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania Streams *Big Bushkill Creek in Pennsylvania **Little Bush Kill, a tributary of the above creek *Bush Kill (Esopus Creek), a tributary of Esopus Creek in New York *Bush Kill (New York), a stream that flows into Dry Brook near Arkville *Bushkill Creek, a tributary of the Delaware River in Pennsylvania *Bushkill Brook, a tributary of the South Branch Raritan River in New Jersey Other water features *Bushkill Falls Bushkill Falls is a series of eight privately owned waterfalls, the tallest of which cascades over , located in Lehman Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania, Lehman Township, Pennsylvania in the Pocono Mountains. Water of the Little Bush Kill and Po ... * Bushkill Swamp See also

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South Branch Raritan River
The South Branch Raritan River is a tributary of the Raritan River in New Jersey.Gertler, Edward. ''Garden State Canoeing'', Seneca Press, 2002. Description The source of the South Branch is the outflow from Budd Lake, a glacial remnant located a few miles northeast of Hackettstown. The river flows out of Morris County, down the middle of Hunterdon County, and along the western edge of Somerset County. At its end, it forms the border between Branchburg and Hillsborough Townships and, upon reaching the border of Bridgewater Township, joins the North Branch Raritan River to form the Raritan River, which generally flows eastward from that point. This area where the branches converge was called "Tucca-Ramma-Hacking" by the Lenape meaning the flowing together of water. It was called "Two Bridges" by the early European settlers, after a set of bridges built in 1733 that met at a small island (the island has washed away over time) on the North Branch.New Jersey Historical Societ ...
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Bushkill Falls
Bushkill Falls is a series of eight privately owned waterfalls, the tallest of which cascades over , located in Lehman Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania, Lehman Township, Pennsylvania in the Pocono Mountains. Water of the Little Bush Kill and Pond Run Creek descends the mountain, toward the Delaware River, forming Bushkill Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, Bridesmaid Falls, Laurel Glen Falls, Pennell Falls, and three additional, unnamed falls. Bushkill Falls is a popular spot for hiking and birdwatching. The area features a variety of trails and bridges that vary in length and difficulty. Notes Bushkill Falls is nicknamed "Niagara Falls of Pennsylvania." It was opened to the public in 1904 by Charles E. Peters, and is still owned by the Peters family. There is an admission fee for the park of $17.50 for adults per day, $13.50 for seniors per day, and $8.50 for children ages 4–10 per day. The main falls, named Bushkill Falls, and the main canyon area are accessible via boardwalk a ...
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