Scudder Falls
Scudder Falls is an area of whitewater rapids along the Delaware River between Ewing, New Jersey and Lower Makefield, Pennsylvania in the United States.[1] It is popular with local whitewater enthusiasts.[2][3]
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| Location | Ewing, New Jersey and Lower Makefield, Pennsylvania, United States |
| Coordinates | 40°16′01″N 74°51′10″W |
| Elevation | 23 feet (7.0 m) |
| Total height | 10 feet (3.0 m) |
| Total width | 600 feet (180 m) |
| Watercourse | Delaware River |
| Average flow rate | 15,000 cubic feet (420 m3) |
Scudder Falls derives its name from Richard Betts Scudder, who according to the Long Island Genealogy Surname Database, died in 1754 at "Scudder Falls, Hunterdon County" (Mercer County was part of Hunterdon County until 1838). One of Richard Scudder's ancestors from Kent, England was named Henry Skudder. The k in the surname apparently became a c at some point in time, helping to give the falls its name.[4] The falls lends its name to the Scudder Falls Bridge, located just downstream, and the Scudder Falls section of Ewing, New Jersey.
References
- "Scudders Falls". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
- "Delaware - Scudders Falls Recreation Area". American Whitewater. Retrieved 2015-04-20.
- "2019 Annual report" (PDF). drjtbc.org. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
- Richman, Steven M. (2003). The Bridges of New Jersey, New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. Page 150. ISBN 0-8135-3510-7.
External links
Media related to Scudders Falls at Wikimedia Commons
