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Trap Pond State Park Adventures

Trap Pond State Park is renowned for its extensive bald cypress trees and tranquil waters, offering a unique outdoor experience in Delaware.

3,653
Acres Protected
8.5
Miles of Trails
130,000
Annual Visitors
1951
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Trap Pond State Park.

Entrance Requirements

A fee is required for entrance during peak season.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit is spring or fall when temperatures are mild and the foliage is beautiful.

Visitor Information

The main visitor center offers resources and educational displays about the park's ecosystem.

Getting There

Accessible via Route 24, with ample parking available around the park.

Weather & Climate

The park experiences warm, humid summers and mild to cool winters, with spring and fall being the most pleasant seasons to enjoy outdoor activities due to moderate temperatures and lower humidity.

Conservation Efforts

Efforts are in place to preserve the unique cypress swamp ecosystem from the impact of climate change and potential invasive species.

Camping in Trap Pond State Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Trap Pond State Park Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

The campground offers modern facilities and is located near the pond, making it an ideal base for exploration.

Top Trails

Loblolly Trail

Moderate
4.6

A loop trail that winds through diverse habitats, including wetlands and hardwood forests, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities.

Baldcypress Nature Trail

Easy
1.2

An easy walking trail ideal for families, featuring interpretive signs about the cypress swamp.

Floating Boardwalk Trail

Easy
0.5

A unique trail leading directly over the swamp, perfect for close encounters with the aquatic environment.

Junction & Breakwater Trail

Moderate
2.7

This trail follows the edge of the park with views of varied landscapes.

Trailblazer Tips

Explore the pond via kayak for a close-up view of the cypress trees.

Spring and fall provide mild weather and vibrant foliage.

Campsite reservations can fill up quickly during peak seasons.

Bring binoculars for optimal wildlife viewing around the water edges.

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