What bodies of water surround New Jersey?


What bodies of water surround New Jersey? New Jersey is the only state surrounded by water on three sides. The Delaware River to the west. Delaware Bay to the south and the Hudson River, Upper New York Bay, the Kill van Kull, lower New York Bay and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.


Is it safe to swim in the Hudson River?

Experts say it's safe to swim in most of the Hudson most of the time — though things get dicey after it rains.


What is the largest body of water in New Jersey?

Nine miles in length and 2,500 acres of freshwater, Lake Hopatcong offers outdoor enthusiasts many recreational opportunities. Lake Hopatcong is the largest lake in New Jersey and the most striking feature of Hopatcong State Park.


What is the only U.S. state totally surrounded by water?

Hawaii is the only state that is totally surrounded by water and is made up of islands.


What is the largest river in New Jersey?

The Hudson River is the longest river in New Jersey, which flows in a north-south direction. One of the largest rivers in New Jersey is the Delaware River, which separates it from Pennsylvania, creating a natural border between them.


Why is the Delaware River so famous?

However, the most famous fact about the Delaware River is the famous crossing of it by George Washington in 1776 which helped him successfully surprise Hessian troops in New Jersey during the American Revolution.