Hiking in Delaware
Whether you're looking for a casual hike through wooded parks, scenic strolls along the scenic coastlines of Delaware's beaches, or a more challenging trek through hills and valleys, hikers will find their next trail to tackle here in the state of Delaware.
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White Clay Creek State Park
Scenic White Clay Creek is one of Delaware's largest and most well known state parks. There are ...

Fort Delaware State Park
Fort Delaware, an island fortress dating back to 1859, once housed Confederate prisoners during the ...

Lums Pond State Park
Lums Pond is a State Park located in Northern Delaware, offering wonderful outdoor recreation as ...

Delaware Seashore State Park
Bounded on the east by the mighty Atlantic Ocean, and on the west by Rehoboth Bay and Indian River ...
Jack A. Markell Trail
Great for…Walkers, runners and bicyclists! The Jack A. Markell Trail connects the Wilmington ...

Trap Pond State Park
In addition to the natural attractions, the park offers a variety of recreational activities ...

Cape Henlopen State Park
Cape Henlopen State Park is home to breathtaking beaches for swimming and sunbathing. Two designated ...

Killens Pond State Park
Natural and recreational opportunities abound at Killens Pond State Park, centrally located in the ...

St. Jones Reserve and Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve
The 5,119-acre St. Jones Reserve, located along the St. Jones River and the Delaware Bay, is the ...
