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Alapocas Run State Park adventures

Alapocas Run State Park Adventures

Alapocas Run State Park in Delaware offers scenic trails, rock climbing, and opportunities for outdoor activities close to the urban center of Wilmington.

415
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
Not specified
Annual Visitors
2002
Year Established

About Alapocas Run State Park

Alapocas Run State Park
 

Alapocas Run State Park is situated in the northern part of Delaware and provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Positioned near Wilmington, the park is celebrated for its unique blend of natural and historical elements. Its landscape is characterized by lush woodlands, rocky outcrops, and the iconic Blue Granite Cliffs, a popular location for rock climbing enthusiasts. The park's trails, including the Northern Delaware Greenway Trail, allow hikers to explore dense forests and view the Alapocas Run, a tributary of Brandywine Creek, offering picturesque water views. The park also holds historical significance, being home to remnants of the early DuPont manufacturing plant and the Blue Ball Barn, a restored dairy barn that now serves as a visitor center and educational space. Alapocas Run State Park attracts nature lovers and history buffs alike with its rich ecology and cultural history.

Highlights

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Blue Granite Cliffs, ideal for rock climbing

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Sightings of diverse bird species along the trails

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Historic Blue Ball Barn, now a cultural interpretation center

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Scenic sections of the Northern Delaware Greenway Trail

Notable Natural Features

Blue Granite Cliffs

A famous rock climbing spot with a variety of routes for different skill levels.

Northern Delaware Greenway Trail

A scenic trail that winds through the park offering beautiful views and connections to other regional trails.

Blue Ball Barn

Historical site housing exhibits about the park and local history.