Paulins Kill

Paulins Kill
The Paulins Kill flowing southwest near Warrington, New Jersey
The Paulins Kill drains an area of 177 square miles (460 km2) in northwestern New Jersey and is part of the Delaware River watershed
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Jersey
CountiesSussex, Warren
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationFredon Township, Sussex County
 • coordinates41°04′01″N 74°46′23″W / 41.06694°N 74.77306°W / 41.06694; -74.77306[1]
 • elevation750 ft (230 m)
MouthDelaware River
 • location
Knowlton Township, Warren County
 • coordinates
40°55′10″N 75°05′16″W / 40.91944°N 75.08778°W / 40.91944; -75.08778[1]
 • elevation
262 ft (80 m)[1]
Length41.6 mi (66.9 km)[1]
Basin size177 sq mi (460 km2)[2]
Discharge 
 • locationBlairstown, New Jersey[3]
 • average76 cu ft/s (2.2 m3/s)[3]

The Paulins Kill (also known as Paulinskill River) is a 41.6-mile (66.9 km)[1] tributary of the Delaware River in northwestern New Jersey in the United States. With a long-term median flow rate of 76 cubic feet of water per second (2.15 m3/s), it is New Jersey's third-largest contributor to the Delaware River, behind the Musconetcong River and Maurice River.[4] The river drains an area of 176.85 square miles (458.0 km2) across portions of Sussex and Warren counties and 11 municipalities. It flows north from its source near Newton, and then turns southwest. The river sits in the Ridge and Valley geophysical province.

The Paulins Kill was a conduit for the emigration of Palatine Germans who settled in northwestern New Jersey and northeastern Pennsylvania during the colonial period and the American Revolution. Remnants of their chiefly agricultural settlements are still found in local architecture, cemeteries, farms and mills, and the area remains largely rural.

Flowing through rural sections of Sussex and Warren counties, it is regarded as an excellent place for fly fishing. The surrounding area is used for hiking and other forms of recreation such as observing birds and other wildlife.

  1. ^ a b c d e "Paulins Kill". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Variant names: Paulins Kill Creek, Paulinskill, Paulinskill River, Pawlins Kill
  2. ^ Watershed Reference Map Archived 2006-08-29 at the Wayback Machine from Flood Insurance Claims in the Delaware River Basin: Comparative Analysis of Flood Insurance Claims in the Delaware River Basin, September 2004 and April 2005 Floods, no further authorship information given, accessed August 24, 2006.
  3. ^ a b USGS National Water Information System: Web Interface - Real-Time Data for New Jersey: Streamflow no further authorship information given, accessed August 24, 2006.
  4. ^ USGS National Water Information System: Web Interface - Real-Time Data for New Jersey: Streamflow no further authorship information given, accessed October 30, 2006.