Medford Canoe Trail
This two-mile canoe trail on the Southwest Branch of the Rancocas Creek begins in Medford Park and ends at historic Kirby’s Mill. Once an important conduit for trade and commerce, the Rancocas now provides water recreation for kayakers and canoeists.
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The two-mile Medford Canoe Trail on the Southwest Branch of the Rancocas Creek begins in Medford Park and ends at historic Kirby’s Mill. It offers superb scenery with lush vegetation and tranquil waters. Once an important conduit for trade and commerce, the Rancocas now provides water recreation for kayakers and canoeists. The upper end of the trail is adjacent to the historic Medford village with its shops, restaurants and grand old homes.

The trail head in Medford Park is accessible from Gill Road off Allen Avenue. The most convenient access point is in the Park at the foot of Coates Street where a playground, picnic facilities and parking close to the launch site are available. The trail ends at a landing at Kirby’s Mill on Church Road. From there, the Rancocas continues on its scenic, meandering journey through Burlington County to its juncture with the Delaware River. The stream is navigable from Lumberton to the Delaware River; however, the stretch between Kirby’s Mill and Lumberton is currently blocked in a number of places by fallen trees that require difficult portages or liftovers.

In good weather, with average stream conditions, Kirby’s Mill can be reached from the park area in about an hour. One-way downstream trips are an easy way to enjoy an outing on the water. The return trip, against the current, takes about an hour and a half. A round trip, starting at Kirby’s Mill or at the park, makes a pleasant half-day outing. When planning an outing, paddlers must take into account their own abilities and weather forecasts. Thunderstorms and heavy rains can cause strong currents and dangerous stream conditions that make trips inadvisable. Enjoy the journey.

BRING THE FAMILY

The Medford Canoe Trail is a great place for outdoor family fun.  To be on the safe-side, make sure that everyone wears life jackets and anyone under the age of 7 is accompanied in their canoe or kayak by an adult.

COME PREPARED

Make sure that you check the weather forecast before you launch into the water. Getting caught on the water in a thunderstorm can be very dangerous!  Use waterproof bags for car keys, cell phones, food or extra clothing.  And if you tip over, always stay upstream of your canoe. 

WHO KNEW

In the earliest days, native Americans found food, water and shelter along the banks of the Rancocas and used the river as their highway.

SUPPORT

The Medford Canoe Trail Committee (MCTC) was organized to open the creek to recreation again. The goal of this committee is to make usable a two and one half mile stretch of the Rancocas starting in Medford Park near the public library and ending at Kirby’s Mill.  To learn more about how you can support their efforts, contact the Medford Recreation Department at (609) 654-2512 or visit http://www.medfordcanoetrail.org/.

LEAVE NO TRACE

Along the Trail, public access points are clearly signed. Please stay on the trail and respect private property.  For the beauty and health of the creek, please pick up your own trash and a little extra, if you can! Carry trash out and place in trash receptacles. Do not pick the vegetation or feed wildlife.  And leave the beer in the fridge – alcohol is not permitted on Parks System property.

CONTACT INFO
Gill Road (off Allen Ave.)
Medford, NJ 08055


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