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Lower Delaware National Wild and Scenic River

National Wild and Scenic River · Bucks County

79
Good
CampTow Safety Index · /100
Photo: NPS Photo/Julia Bell
70
Crime score
278.1 / 100k · moderate
85
Hazard score
Bucks County · 2024
0
Direct deaths
From recorded 2024 events
1
Direct injuries
From recorded 2024 events
Safety briefing

Thunderstorm wind is the defining hazard at Lower Delaware National Wild and Scenic River, with 13 recorded events logged for Bucks County — making it by far the most frequent danger families will face along this stretch of river. Those storms can arrive fast over open water, turning a calm afternoon paddle or riverside campsite into a serious situation with little warning.

When thunderstorms are in the forecast, get your canoe or kayak off the water and move well away from the riverbank before the front arrives — open water and tall riparian trees are both lightning and wind hazards. Pack a NOAA weather radio or download a radar app that sends storm alerts, since cell service along the river corridor can be spotty. Stake your tent with extra ground anchors and store loose gear inside your vehicle or a dry bag before turning in each night.

Top recorded hazards in Bucks County

County data

From NOAA Storm Events (2024). Counts of recorded incidents — not all occurred at this park.

  • Thunderstorm Wind 13
  • Flash Flood 2
  • Flood 1

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About Lower Delaware National Wild and Scenic River

The Delaware River, the largest free-flowing river in the eastern United States, runs past forests, farmlands and villages. It also links some of the most densely populated regions in America. In 2000, the National Wild and Scenic River System incorporated key segments of the lower Delaware River to form this unit of the National Park System.

Weather

Spring: Temperatures usually range from lows of 26 F to highs of 80 F with average rainfall of 5 inches. Summer: Temperatures usually range from lows of 55 F to highs of 85 F with average rainfall of 4 inches. Fall: Temperatures usually range from lows of 30 F to highs of 83F. Fall foliage is at its peak sometime in October as daily mountain temperatures vary frequently and influence the change. Winter: Temperatures usually range from lows of 15 F to highs of 49 F.

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