Middle Run Natural Area

Middle Run Natural Area in Delaware is a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts, offering lush trails and diverse habitats in a compact setting.

860
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
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Annual Visitors
1975
Year Established

About Middle Run Natural Area

 

Middle Run Natural Area is a picturesque landscape in Delaware, providing a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a range of recreational activities. The area covers rolling hills, dense woodlands, and tranquil meadows, making it an excellent spot for hiking, mountain biking, and bird watching. Managed by New Castle County, this natural area is an integral part of a regional greenway system that supports wildlife corridors and biodiversity. Historical remnants scattered throughout hint at the past agricultural use of the land, allowing visitors to ponder the region's transformation over the decades. Nature enthusiasts appreciate the park’s role as a sanctuary for various bird species, especially during migrations. With well-maintained trails interlinking Middle Run with neighboring White Clay Creek State Park, visitors can enjoy extended excursions exploring diverse forest types and riparian zones. The natural area's commitment to conservation and public recreation makes it a cherished spot for both solitude and community engagement.

Highlights

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Middle Run Valley Trail

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Birdwatching opportunities during migration seasons

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Mountain biking trails that cater to all skill levels

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Connector paths to White Clay Creek State Park

Notable Natural Features

Middle Run Valley Trail

A popular loop offering scenic views and diverse ecosystems.

Wildlife Observation Platform

A great spot to observe local birdlife and other wildlife.

Historical Farm Ruins

Ruins from historic farms dotted along the trails tell the story of the land's past.