All,
I have mentioned this canal before. It was on my list of places to revisit and this weekend was the time. I was wondering if the stream was dredged when the water gaging station was built on the McDonald Branch in Lebanon and after walking the canal it appears that is what occurred. They must have wanted the flow to be better so they widened the steam for quite a distance.
It appears the state is still checking the stream gage along the canal because there is a fairly well worn trail leading to it. Look closely at the far right of the photo and you will see a concrete slab bridge they used at one time. With the water low it can be easily viewed now. It appears to have cracked in half.
You can see it under the water.
The canal, or dredging, goes from the gaging station on the McDonalds Branch at Butterworth Road here.
To here along the McDonalds branch.
I have mentioned this canal before. It was on my list of places to revisit and this weekend was the time. I was wondering if the stream was dredged when the water gaging station was built on the McDonald Branch in Lebanon and after walking the canal it appears that is what occurred. They must have wanted the flow to be better so they widened the steam for quite a distance.
It appears the state is still checking the stream gage along the canal because there is a fairly well worn trail leading to it. Look closely at the far right of the photo and you will see a concrete slab bridge they used at one time. With the water low it can be easily viewed now. It appears to have cracked in half.
You can see it under the water.
The canal, or dredging, goes from the gaging station on the McDonalds Branch at Butterworth Road here.
NJPineBarrens Maps
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To here along the McDonalds branch.
NJPineBarrens Maps
maps.njpinebarrens.com