With Stream Crossings and Footbridges, The Little-Known Snow Goose Loop Trail In Delaware Is Unexpectedly Magical
Delaware may not be the first state to come to mind when you think of gorgeous, scenic hikes, but the First State can certainly hold its own! Some of our most beautiful trails are often completely overlooked, like the Snow Goose Loop in Middle Run Valley Natural Area. Get out and explore the woods around Newark for a real treat!
Middle Run Valley Natural Area is an underrated and quiet hiking paradise tucked away on the outskirts of Newark, Delaware.
This 2.6-mile trail offers minimal elevation gain - less than 300 feet total - and showcases stream crossings, footbridges, beautiful forest views, and more!
Test your rock-hopping skills as you make your way across! The creek is usually very shallow, but be careful if the area has gotten a lot of rain as the water can get high.
There are beautiful bridges that will help you across the wider parts of Middle Run, so you can adjust your hike as needed for your skill level (or your desire to risk wet feet!)
Come explore the beautiful Middle Run Natural Area in Newark, Delaware, and you'll find yourself falling in love with the beauty of New Castle County with every step you take.
The trailhead for Middle Run Valley Natural Area is located right next to Pike Creek Bible Church, off of Polly Drummond Hill Road in Newark. The trail is well-marked and easy to follow, but if you’d like to look at a trail map, visit the AllTrails website, here.
Address: Middle Run Valley Natural Area, Possum Hollow Rd, Newark, DE 19711, USA
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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