Its average depth is not that great, but the lower end of it is divided into a couple big reservoirs which are quite deep (behind the Safe Harbor, Holtwood, and Conowingo Dams). Upstream, a lot of the riverbed is hard rock (mostly limestone), and is full of holes. So in one spot it may be no more than waist-deep, and ten feet away will be a 60-foot drop. The hard riverbed is partly why it is so wide; it just doesn't cut into the ground like a river of similar volume might in a different part of the country.
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