Find your way to 676 and take the Atlantic Ave. exit. Lock your doors! Head down Atlantic towards the Delaware and try not to get distracted by the show.
Camden debris has settled to the bottom forming a classic reef. Rights and lefts peel with adequate power. Watch were you park and be careful getting from your car to the water. Don't bring anything of value with you
Overview
Atmosphere
Located in the inner city this spot isn't for the fainthearted. Bad neighborhood. Gangs guns and drugs are just a fact of life here. White surfer boys are a novelety here so the land locals are a bit intrigued by anyone who surfs here. Keep alert of your surroundings. Best to go very early in the morning
General
A interesting spot of contrast. Some of the meanest streets in the nation but charmingly beautiful in the water.
camden
are u f ing kidding me u want us to surf in the river
comment by The rain puddle in my yard starts working @ five feet., 2007-06-25 01:15:01
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So you're saying it doesn't start working until 12 ft? I need to see this to believe it. If it's real , I want to go. Personally , if it weren't for shear curiosity , I would call you a tard for suggesting the friggin Delaware River has 12 ft waves. I'd sure like to see it though. Until then , no effin way!!!
comment by Bill Orth, 2006-10-12 15:21:11
Locals are beyond dangerous
Camden is regularly voted one of the most dangerous cities in the US. While in the area, check out the lefts on the north shore of Petty's Island. The current can be way deceiving so be careful and be smart. You can paddle out behind the abandoned Acme on River Road in neighboring Pennsauken and try to surf as many spots as you can as the current sweeps you down towards Carney's Point. A great point break a little farther north at the mouth of Pennsauken Creek. Beware of sharks, in 2005 a whale made it all the way up to near Trenton so a shark could just as easily make it. Beware of lightning as well, and the lottery.
comment by Anonymous, 2007-12-18 23:38:51