WHAT IS THE SOURCE OF THE DELAWARE RIVER IN NJ?

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The Delaware River does not have a singular source in New Jersey. The main stem of the river actually begins at the confluence of the East and West Branches of the Delaware River in Hancock, New York. However, there are tributaries and smaller streams in New Jersey that contribute to the overall flow of the Delaware River. Some of these include the Neversink River, the Lackawaxen River, and the Musconetcong River.

The source of the Delaware River is located in Hancock, New York, not in New Jersey. However, the Delaware River does run through New Jersey as it flows southward towards the Delaware Bay. If you are looking for the exact location of the Delaware River's source, it is situated in the western part of the Catskill Mountains, where two main branches, the East Branch and West Branch, converge in Hancock to form the main stem of the Delaware River.