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WELCOME TO THE LOCKATONG WICKCHEOKE WATERSHED. TOUR THE WATERSHED. OVERVIEW. Click on shapes to explore watershed. NEW JERSEY WATERSHEDS.
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WELCOME TO THE LOCKATONGWICKCHEOKE WATERSHED TOURTHEWATERSHED OVERVIEW Click on shapes to explore watershed
NEW JERSEY WATERSHEDS The Lockatong and Wickecheoke, through separate streams, are most appropriately considered as an integrated unit- complementary components of a small but exceptional watershed located in a rather remote part of Hunterdon County. ABOUT THE CREEKS
WATERSHEDFEATURES FRANKLINTOWNSHIP BIODIVERSITY KINGWOODTOWNSHIP TOPOGRAPHY RARITANTOWNSHIP PHOTOALBUM DELAWARETOWNSHIP STREAMMONITORING PROTECTINGTHEWATERSHED Click on buttons for tour
HISTORICFEATURES AERIALVIEW LANDUSE SOILS GEOLOGY PARCELMAP OPEN SPACE&RECREATION LOCKATONGWATERSHED WICKECHEOKEWATERSHED Sub-watersheds outlined in red
All townships in the watershed are actively working on development of open space plans. Protection of key open space is also the focus of land trusts and conservation organizations in the region. RECREATIONALRESOURCES OPEN SPACE IN THEWATERSHED There are a number of recreational resources available in the Lockatong-Wickecheoke Watershed region. However, there is opportunity to allow more access to the area, and further develop recreational potential.
FISHING HIKING&BIKING PADDLING RECREATIONALRESOURCES &OPPORTUNITIES NATURESTUDY PUBLIC ACCESS
Both the Lockatong and Wickecheoke offer several miles of quite technical class III-V whitewater. While rushing through the exceptional landscape, however, most paddlers don’t have much opportunity to fully appreciate the scenery When the creeks come up after heavy rains, experienced boaters rush to these swollen waters to enjoy some of the best whitewater paddling in the state
Some signs place barriers of access to the special places of a stream While others invite the public to enter and enjoy its beauty There is access to the streams at a number of places. However, improved access would increase the opportunity for enjoyment of these exceptional waterways.
WETLANDS RESIDENTIALAREA FLOODPLAIN WOODLAND FARM&FIELD CRITICALHABITAT/ SPECIES
RESIDENTIAL AREA IN THE WATERSHED Residential area in red, black lines represent roads
AGRICULTURE AGRICULTUREIN THEWATERSHED
WETLANDS WETLANDSIN THEWATERSHED
WOODLANDS WOODLANDIN THE WATERSHED
FLOODPLAINS FLOODPLAINSIN THEWATERSHED
The following schematic depicts the most prominent habitats in the watershed, and key species dependent upon these habitats for their survival. It is important to realize, however, that many species require a combination of habitat types in order maintain their populations.
Threatened Species Endangered Species Indicator Species
THREATS&IMPACTS WATERSHEDMANAGEMENTPLAN BEST MANAGEMENTPRACTICES PROTECTING THE WATERSHED GREENWAYS PUBLICOUTREACH