Garden State Canoeing describes over 1,500 miles of New Jersey waterways, covering tiny creeks, big rivers, historic canals, and sprawling wetlands. It provides all the information you need to choose a destination and then properly plan a safe, enjoyable outing. While written primarily for the needs of canoeists, kayakers, and SUPers, this guidebook will also be a valuable resource for fishermen, hikers, bicyclists, and anyone else who desires to just mess around on rivers.
If you desire an author bio, I submit the following:
Ed “Boulderbuster” Gertler has never met a river that he did not like. Infatuated with water since the earliest, haziest days of childhood (he called it wa wa then), and paddling a canoe since 1962, his curiosity has lured him down rivers in 34 countries, 47 states, and, most importantly, every county in New Jersey. He has passed on his accumulated river lore through several guidebooks, including two others of his own, Maryland and Delaware Canoe Trails and Keystone Canoeing.