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See all- [Info Only] Walk at Bulls Island: Overlooked D&R Feeder InletBull's Island Recreation Area, Stockton, NJ
- Note: This is not my event — just sharing for anyone who might be interested.
The D&R Feeder Inlet is a part of the park that’s often overlooked, but it holds historical and ecological significance.
🌿 Event: BULLS ISLAND INLET TRAIL POP-UP WALK – 2 MILES
Organized by the New Jersey State Park Service, not by me.
📅 For date, time, and full details, visit the official page:
👉 https://dandrcanal.org/programs**********************
According to the official park map (link), the pop-up walk seems to follow only the highlighted neon green "Inlet Walk" and the popular pedestrian bridge that leads into Pennsylvania. For those who enjoy deeper exploration, I highly recommend continuing along the brown trail marked “Bulls Island Natural Area Trail.” It offers a more immersive look at the D&R Feeder, away from the crowds. At the southeastern tip of the island, you’ll find a striking spillway that separates the feeder from the Delaware River — a dramatic and scenic spot that many visitors miss.