The Delaware Nature Society Preserves offer a collection of protected natural areas in Delaware that provide diverse habitats for wildlife and rich opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and environmental education.
The Delaware Nature Society Preserves consist of multiple protected properties managed by the Delaware Nature Society, located primarily within New Castle and Kent counties in Delaware. These preserves collectively protect important habitat types such as tidal wetlands, forests, meadows, and freshwater streams that support a variety of wildlife, including migratory birds, amphibians, and native plants. Key preserves include Ashland Nature Center, Coverdale Farm Preserve, and DuPont Nature Center’s associated lands. The preserves vary in size and terrain but generally feature well-maintained trails, observation decks, and educational signage designed for visitor engagement and learning. History is reflected in sites like Coverdale Farm, where conservation of farmland and wildlife habitat coexist. Recreational activities focus on hiking, birdwatching, photography, and seasonal environmental programs. The preserves attract nature enthusiasts interested in a quiet experience close to urban areas. Facilities at some locations include nature centers with interpretive exhibits, meeting spaces, and outdoor classrooms. The preserves serve as a living laboratory for conservation and environmental education while providing public access to important natural areas within Delaware’s rapidly developing mid-Atlantic region. Visitors can explore over 12 miles of trails offering access to forests, wetlands, and fields where rare and native species thrive.
Ashland Nature Center with its nature exhibits and live animal displays
Coverdale Farm Preserve’s combination of farmland and wildlife habitat
Birdwatching opportunities along tidal marshes and freshwater wetlands
Scenic trails through mixed hardwood forests and native meadows
A 120-acre preserve featuring trails, nature exhibits, live animal presentations, and educational programming.
A 50-acre site preserving active farmland alongside forested and wetland habitats for diverse wildlife.
Located within White Clay Creek Preserve, offering interpretive programs and access to extensive forested trails.