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Bel Haven Canoes and Kayaks
       
 
Affordable recreational opportunity for the whole family
 
   
Description   Paddle a canoe or kayak down the narrow rivers winding thru New Jersey's Pine Barrens. Four rivers, the Batsto, Mullica, Oswego and Wading twist and turn their way through the 100,000 acre Wharton State Forest, providing a scenic oasis of woodlands only 22 miles from Atlantic City and 35 miles form Philadelphia. The shallow, usually slow-moving water can be enjoyed by young and old alike. In addition to canoes, single kayaks and double kayaks, we offer tubing trips ideal for warm lazy summer days. Bel Haven also offers sales of canoes and kayaks.  
   
  Hours   HOURS    
   
Vital Info  VITAL INFO:
   Best suited for all ages
 You can expect to spend 2-5 hours when visiting our location
 We are open Rentals - March 1 - Nov. 1. Sales all year
Cost  COST:
  Average cost for this attraction: under $25
   We accept: Visa MasterCard
GROUP DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE TO:
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1227 Rt. 542
Green Bank, NJ 08215
 (609) 965-2205
 (609) 965-4556

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New Jersey
 
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  Modern paleontology got its start in Haddonfield NJ in1858 with the discovery of the first nearly complete dinosaur skeleton. Appropriately named hadrosaurus, the extinct critter is the official New Jersey state dinosaur.  
 
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