You’ll Love Every Step You Take Along Delaware’s Breezy Waterfront Trail At Fox Point State Park
The story of Fox Point State Park is remarkable, and it begins way back in 1958 with a man named S. Marston Fox. Mr. Fox was a Delawarean who spent a quarter of a century working to transform a former waste site into a gorgeous park, and though he did not live to see his dream come true, the State of Delaware took on his project and created something truly beautiful out of one man’s brilliant idea.
Fox Point State Park is a 108-acre waterfront preserve in New Castle County that was formed from a rehabilitated hazardous waste site.
Thanks to the brilliance of adaptive reuse development, many people gather here for quiet walks along the water. It's fun to keep an eye on the busy river traffic for entertainment!
Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com