Scotton Landing Slipway

location_onKent, DE

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About Scotton Landing Slipway

Beaver Gut Ditch is a designated stream situated within Kent County, Delaware. This waterbody is part of a more extensive network of rivers, streams, and wetlands that characterize the region, offering a serene paddling route for recreational enthusiasts. With geographical coordinates of 39.0849 latitude and -75.4605 longitude, Beaver Gut Ditch connects various natural features and enhances the local ecosystem. Its calm waters and gentle flow make it appealing not only to novice paddlers but also to experienced kayakers seeking a tranquil outing. As such, it serves as a noteworthy destination for those looking to explore Delaware's waterways.

The stream typically exhibits a gentle flow, characterized by minimal rapids—a quality that defines its class as Class I in the American Whitewater classification system. This classification indicates that Beaver Gut Ditch is suitable for beginners and offers a leisurely paddling experience due to the absence of significant challenges associated with whitewater. Although paddlers might encounter minor riffles, the stream's overall character remains calm, making it an excellent choice for novices who may be intimidated by more turbulent waters. Additionally, the level gradient present in this section of the stream does not significantly impact the overall flow, allowing for a leisurely paddle without the adrenaline of more demanding aquatic environments.

In terms of the environmental context, Delaware is home to numerous waterways ideal for kayaking. The state's diverse aquatic landscape includes tidal rivers, coastal bays, and freshwater streams like Beaver Gut Ditch. Paddling provides an excellent opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to experience the rich biodiversity found in these habitats, which can include an array of avian species, fish, mammals, and plant life. The marshlands surrounding Beaver Gut Ditch are particularly notable for the robust populations of waterfowl and other wildlife that make this area their home.

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helpFrequently Asked Questions

help_outlineWhere can I launch my kayak on Beaver Gut Ditch?

You can launch your kayak at Scotton Landing Slipway, which has a designated boat ramp.

help_outlineWhat skill level is required for kayaking Beaver Gut Ditch?

Beaver Gut Ditch is suitable for all skill levels, as it features calm waters.

help_outlineWhat gear should I bring for kayaking on Beaver Gut Ditch?

It's recommended to bring a kayak, paddle, life jacket, water, and any personal items you may need for a day on the water.

help_outlineDo I need a fishing license to fish while kayaking on Beaver Gut Ditch?

Yes, a fishing license is required in accordance with standard state regulations if you plan to fish.

help_outlineWhat is the best season for kayaking on Beaver Gut Ditch?

The best seasons for kayaking on Beaver Gut Ditch are spring through fall.

help_outlineIs there parking available at the launch site?

Yes, there is free public access and parking available at Scotton Landing Slipway.

help_outlineIs Beaver Gut Ditch family-friendly for kayaking?

Yes, the calm waters make Beaver Gut Ditch a family-friendly option for kayaking.

help_outlineIs motorboat traffic a concern on Beaver Gut Ditch?

Motorboat traffic is generally minimal, making it a pleasant environment for kayakers.

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wavesTide Forecast

From Murderkill River entrance station (6 km away)

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High Tide

Aug 23 at 6:56 PM

5.6 ft

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Low Tide

Aug 24 at 2:01 AM

1.0 ft

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High Tide

Aug 24 at 7:21 AM

4.3 ft

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Low Tide

Aug 24 at 1:36 PM

0.9 ft

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High Tide

Aug 24 at 7:44 PM

5.8 ft

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Low Tide

Aug 25 at 2:45 AM

0.9 ft

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

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