If you’re looking for something unique to do outdoors on what looks like another sweltering Saturday, the fourth annual Floatopia might quench the quest.is hosting the event in a back channel off the Delaware River waterfront in Camden. The water is clean enough for people using inner tubes, canoes, kayaks, paddleboards, and, of course, inflatable animals.in Camden, with live music and free food. Participants will launch from the park and float up the back channel and back down with the tide.
Baugh said the water is clean enough for contact, but that they won’t float if Camden gets more than a half-inch of rain anytime 48 hours prior to the event. They’ll still have the event if so, but just won’t float.The 15-acre Pyne Point Park is located in Camden between 6th, 7th, and Erie Streets and is adjacent to the Delaware River. It has a baseball field, handball wall, and two basketball courts. It is also next to Pyne Point Marina and near Petty Island.