Winter is just around the corner but that doesn’t mean it’s too late to enjoy the striking autumnal colors. If you’re looking forward to spending a peaceful afternoon wandering through a glowing forest of warm fall foliage, then you’ll want to pay a visit to White Clay Creek State Park.
Located just north of Newark, White Clay State Park is an expansive park that is brimming with beautiful views at any time of year, but there’s something about the fall foliage that makes it feel like a private sanctuary.
The park is huge, covering about 3,600 acres, and provides Delawareans a chance to experience nature almost untouched.
You’ll also find dozens of miles of hiking trails here, leading you through clusters of trees glimmering gold and auburn.
Or you can opt for a walk along the creek, where you’ll find tranquil scenes like this:
And if you time your visit just right, you can be enveloped in a warm golden glow like this:
When was the last time you visited White Clay Creek? If it’s been a while, you’ll want to visit soon before fall ends!
White Clay Creek State Park is located just north of Newark, Delaware. The park is open daily from 8 a.m. to sunset and the entrance fee is a mere $4 for Delawareans. You can find details about trail maps, special events, and more by visiting the state park website or their Facebook page.
Looking for another spot to enjoy the fall foliage in Delaware? Enjoy a nature walk at Mt. Cuba Center! Read more in Enjoy A Colorful Autumn Walk Through Mt. Cuba Center In Delaware This Season.
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