PFBC Upper Black Eddy Access

location_onHunterdon, PA

kayakingKayak Launch

About PFBC Upper Black Eddy Access

Exploring the Serene Hakihokake Creek: A Paddler's Delight in New York's Scenic Lehigh Valley

The Lehigh Valley region of New York is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, and the Hakihokake Creek stands out as a true gem for kayakers and canoers. This serene, meandering stream, nestled in Northampton County, offers a tranquil and idyllic paddling experience for adventurers of all skill levels.

Hakihokake Creek's peaceful waters and gentle flow make it an ideal destination for novice and intermediate paddlers seeking a relaxing day on the water. Stretching for approximately 10 miles, the creek winds through a tapestry of wooded areas, farmland, and small residential neighborhoods, providing a delightful backdrop for a leisurely paddle.

helpFrequently Asked Questions

help_outlineWhere can I launch my kayak on Hakihokake Creek?

You can launch your kayak at the PFBC Upper Black Eddy Access, which has a boat ramp and is a free public access point on Hakihokake Creek.

help_outlineWhat is the skill level required for kayaking Hakihokake Creek?

Hakihokake Creek is considered a calm waterbody, making it suitable for kayakers of all skill levels, including beginners.

help_outlineWhat gear should I bring for kayaking Hakihokake Creek?

Essential gear for kayaking Hakihokake Creek includes a life jacket, paddle, and any other standard kayaking equipment. You may also want to bring fishing gear if you plan to do any fishing.

help_outlineDo I need a fishing license to fish in Hakihokake Creek?

Yes, you will need a valid fishing license to fish in Hakihokake Creek, as standard state fishing regulations apply.

help_outlineWhat is the best season for kayaking Hakihokake Creek?

The best season for kayaking Hakihokake Creek is spring through fall, when the water levels and weather conditions are most favorable.

help_outlineIs there parking and accessibility at the PFBC Upper Black Eddy Access?

Yes, the PFBC Upper Black Eddy Access provides parking and is accessible for kayakers and other users.

help_outlineIs Hakihokake Creek family-friendly for kayaking?

Yes, Hakihokake Creek is considered family-friendly for kayaking, as it is a calm waterbody suitable for paddlers of all skill levels.

help_outlineIs there motorboat traffic on Hakihokake Creek?

The data provided does not indicate the presence of motorboat traffic on Hakihokake Creek, so it is likely a calm, non-motorized waterway.

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Contact & Info

wavesTide Forecast

From Trenton, N.J. station (51 km away)

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High Tide

Apr 20 at 5:17 AM

9.6 ft

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Low Tide

Apr 20 at 1:13 PM

0.4 ft

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High Tide

Apr 20 at 6:06 PM

8.2 ft

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Low Tide

Apr 21 at 1:17 AM

0.9 ft

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High Tide

Apr 21 at 6:07 AM

9.4 ft

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Low Tide

Apr 21 at 2:06 PM

0.5 ft

Data from NOAA CO-OPS. Predictions only — check local conditions before paddling.

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