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THE NORTH BRANCH OF THE RARITAN RIVER, NJ

The North Branch often plays second fiddle to the South Branch, but this swim provides great fall trout and smallmouth action.
by Chris Lido

The North Branch Raritan River rises in central Morris County, New Jersey south of Dover and flows generally southward into Somerset County, around the southern end of the Watchung Mountains. At its end, it forms the border between Bridgewater and Branchburg Townships, and upon reaching the border of Hillsborough Township, joins the South Branch Raritan River to form the main Raritan River in the oft-flooded Bound Brook area, which generally flows eastward from that point. This area where the branches converge was often called "Two Bridges" by the early European settlers, after a set of bridges built in 1733 that met at a small island (the island has washed away over time) on the North Branch. Today the area is generally referred to as "The Confluence". In the 1970s, the state discussed plans for a Raritan Confluence Reservoir, which has been shelved due to acquisition costs.



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