Ramapo River

This is a picture from the Ramapo River that is 30 miles long. It flows in souther New York and northern New Jersey. It flows from Rockland County to Ramapo, New York then to and Bergen County, New Jersey, where I experience it. This river is very popular for trout fishing. In this picture, the river is somewhat narrow, but at other parts, the river widens and that is where fly fishing is the most popular. The Ramapo River was originally inhabited by the Lenape tribe.  Still today, some tribes are still located by the river and use its resources.

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  1. Ryan Dengler

    I have also fished there a couple times. I never knew it went to Rockland County

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