Scudders Falls Recreation AreaClass II+
0.25 Miles
Gauge Information
Delaware
River DescriptionGreat wave train and various hole/waves due to a broken down wing dam depending on water level.
If this is too low, you might want to head over to the Lambertville Wing Dam.
StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2007-04-21 09:54:00
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Delaware R. at Trenton, NJ [ NJ ] |
Current Conditions
Station Graphs |
| Level Legend: | Running | Below Minimum Recommended Flow | Above Maximum Recommended Flow | Unknown |
| State | River Name/Section | Class | Level | Rel. Level | Updated | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NJ | Delaware— Lambertville Wing Dam | II+ | 4,450 cfs | med | 7/4 23:15 | |
| NJ | Delaware— Scudders Falls Recreation Area | II+ | 4,450 cfs | low | 7/4 23:15 |
| AW Gauge ID: | 345 |
| USGS Station: | 01463500 |
| HUC: | 02040105 |
| Latitude: | 40.2217 |
| Longitude: | -74.7783 |
| Class: | 6 |
User Comments |
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2008-01-14 09:53:27 (172 days ago)
Myself and a friend went to check out scudders today at 28,000cfs... Jersey wave was a good 3-4 ft high with little foam. A tree stuck in some rocks blocked the far side of river left but the right half of the wave looked like some great play. Being fairly novice to the whitewater world we just blasted right through a few times...Still great fun! Edit
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2007-11-05 11:46:05 (242 days ago)
Time to update the discription on this one. Scudder on the NJ wave side is no longer the glassy wave that it use to be at lower levels - it now a really nice hole at most levels. There has been significant errosion of the riverbed right at the base of the drop. It also looks like some of the base of the dam had erroded upstream which allows the water to flow stronger closer to the PA side of the feature. This has made the drop much steeper. People are throwing crazy loops and land back in the foam pile to set up for the next arial manuver. You can see the changes on the youtube videos by searching "Scudders falls". There is a video from 6/10/06 when the feature was still a wave. The recent videos show the hole. Due to the lack of water I first time I was there to notice the change was on 10/27/07. It was running at 25k cfs. In the past the feature would be washed out at this level with the fourth wave being the only wave surfable. This was not the case on 10/27. The first wave was cranking fast with a lot of aerated water on top. I returned on 11/4/07 when the level was 9k csf and it was a full on retentive hole. Both time I was there recently none of the other wave were anything more significant than swells. I guess it is an even trade. I hope that the it continues to be a good playspot. Has anyone else paddle it a different levels?
bob_claudia@comcast.net Edit
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2007-08-13 08:37:30 (326 days ago)
Rob, an 8000 level is great - below 5000 it gets crappy, below 4 the water is really low.
I was on there today with my cousin riding the wave on a two person kayak - it was some funny stuff to see -maybe a first - a guy in a playboat seemed amused when got on the wave and were just sitting there not having to do anything, just lean every once in a while. Going to try to get some video of it Edit
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2007-08-09 10:03:11 (330 days ago)
Hello My Name Is Rob M i have been a stil wave fan ever since i found out about it you might have seen me hear with my surfboard ripping it up I Have no idea how to read the cfs stuff so give me feed back on a email to urbeat78@aim.com Edit
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2004-08-31 17:32:05 (1403 days ago)
Brad Roberts
From the Monocacy Paddle Prattle:<br />
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Posted by bobN on August 31, 2004 at 17:01:27:<br />
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In Reply to: WW Kayaking near Princeton, NJ? posted by Vinny on August 31, 2004 at 14:55:49:<br />
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Scudders Falls is about 15-20 minutes from Princeton U. Good class II/Class II+ playspot with a decent wave train and various hole features at different levels. There's something there to work with from about 7500cfs to 40000 cfs on Trenton gauge. Big River be careful at higher levels. Wing dam is about 30 minutes from Princeton in Lambertville NJ. Longer rapid wtih various playspots. Can either be attained back up or you can paddle back up canal on Jersey side. Class II+ Big water III at high levels when dams are under. Best below 8000 cfs, but can be run much higher. Lots of people go to these either after work or on the weekends so there will almost always be someone there. (but not as crowded as the chutes!!)<br />
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Tohickon is a great class III run about 50 minutes from Princeton. Lots of playspots. Only runs for a couple of days after a heavy rain in its watershed or during releases first weekend in November and in March. Releases are a mob scene. <br />
there are also the Lockatong and Wickeochokee (sp?) running into the Delaware just north of Lambertville. Both are Classs III/easy IV runs with bigger drops than the Tohickon. They are also rain dependent and drop pretty quick because of small drainage basins.<br />
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