Holts Landing State Park

Holts Landing State Park offers versatile outdoor engagement with scenic bay views, rich maritime forests, and a variety of activities.

203
Acres Protected
3.3
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
1965
Year Established

About Holts Landing State Park

 

Located in Sussex County, Delaware, Holts Landing State Park covers both land and water ecosystems along the Indian River Bay. This park is unique for its diversity, including salt marshes, maritime forests, and open meadow areas. Historically, the land was used for farming and crabbing before being acquired for public recreation in the mid-20th century. With its scenic bay, visitors enjoy opportunities for fishing, crabbing, and kayaking. The park is also popular for its well-maintained picnic areas and birdwatching spots, offering a chance to see various local and migratory bird species. Recreational fishing is supported by a crabbing pier, and visitors frequently enjoy the park's easy walking trails. This relatively quiet park is appealing for family outings, beginner hikers, or anyone looking to explore Delaware's coastal environments without the crowds often found in larger parks.

Highlights

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Scenic views of Indian River Bay

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Crabbing pier with accessible facilities

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Picnic areas with panoramic water views

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Birdwatching opportunities in diverse habitats

Notable Natural Features

Indian River Bay

Provides opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and viewing stunning sunsets.

Crabbing Pier

Equipped for fishing and crabbing, allowing easy access to the bay.

Meadow Area

Attracts birdwatchers seeking a diverse bird population throughout the seasons.