Address: 41 Adams Dam Rd, Wilmington, DE 19807, USA
Phone: +13025773534
Larry
Beautiful scenery great for walks and taking breath taking pictures
samia zaman
Beautiful scenery. Love to visit all year round. Hiking trails and just sometime to relax.
Miguel Sanchez
Great outdoor trails
Nancy Barrios
I really like to walk so going to that park is very comfortable, it's huge and beautiful. it has a garden where I always take photos when I go. I think that after 5pm it is better to leave the park, the last time I went there were suspicious people who were not to be trusted
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No . We do not have a public campground. We only have a small primitive area available for youth groups.
If you come in the main drag driveway you'll go past the first place to park you'll go to your left a little bit and end up at another parking lot where the offices are enjoy
Beaver Valley Road
Some of it is paved. There are roads in the park people bike on but most is not paved.
When I fished there as a kid what we mostly caught were catfish. Keep in mind this was 20 years ago. You can fish anywhere within the park so long as it is within season. You can call the park office to ensure when the season is.
I don't think so.
No. Try Lums Pond. There is one camping spot at White Clay Creek at the Nine Foot Road location.
No. We do not have a public campground. We only have a small Primitive area for youth groups.
It's got some old houses and you can find a few collapsed stone houses and foundations.
Agree with Maria Valentino. State parks don't include horse back riding through themselves but instead out sourced to local horse farm
I see people there tubing all the time. There is also businesses that have tubing/kayaking that provide transport to and from your car and provide the tubes/kayaks. I am not sure about after closing. We have been there later and have seen many others. I believe that you can stay longer if you have your own tubes. There just wont be rangers/staff available of you need help.
No courts there. Public courts at Bonsall park and Talley Day park. Park closed at sunset.
There are several mown areas where one can spread a picnic blanket. If you prefer a wooded setting, there a few cleared sites. Less traditional tables and grills are also available. Bring your home made goodies or purchase them nearby. No alcohol, though, it against the rules.
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