Martins Creek is a tributary of the Delaware River in eastern Pennsylvania in the United States.
East Fork
The East Fork rises to the south of
Kittatinny Mountain in
Upper Mount Bethel Township,
Northampton County. It is impounded to form
Minsi Lake, the center of a county park. The largest
white perch caught in the state was caught here in 1991. Below the lake, it flows through a swamp and meets the West Fork just below
North Bangor.
West Fork
The West Fork rises in
Hamilton Township,
Monroe County, where
Blue Mountain and Kittatinny Mountain ridges are joined. Flowing northeast, and then swinging east around the end of Blue Mountain, it joins the East Fork just below North Bangor.
Main stream
From the junction of the two forks, the main stream flows south through
Roseto and
Bangor, an area heavily marked with
slate quarries. A former
DL&W rail line, now
Norfolk Southern, follows it south from Bangor. It passes through
Flicksville and meets
Greenwalk Creek just below
Martins Creek Jct., where an abandoned DL&W line once diverged and ran northwest to
Pen Argyl. The creek valley now becomes wide but steep, and increasingly narrow and twisty as it flows further south and meets
Little Martins Creek. At the town of
Martins Creek, the DL&W line connects to the former
PRR Martins Creek Branch (now also Norfolk Southern), and
PA Route 611 crosses the creek and runs along it before continuing south along the Delaware River. The creek passes the former Alpha Portland Cement plant, the major industry in the town, and empties into the Delaware River.
Tributaries
See also
References
- Gertler, Edward. Keystone Canoeing, Seneca Press, 2004. ISBN 0-9749692-0-6