Explore A New Side Of White Clay Creek State Park With Whitely Farms Trail, A Special Horseback Riding In Delaware

Whitely Farms Trail in Delaware offers a scenic and tranquil horseback riding experience through White Clay Creek State Park.

Horseback riding gives us the unique opportunity to experience Delaware's natural beauty from a different viewpoint. Nothing, in fact, is quite as relaxing as a leisurely ride on a trail that's brimming with natural and manmade features - from colorful wildflowers to picturesque footbridges. Embrace the beauty of the landscape and the tranquility of the trail when you set off on Whitely Farms Trail in Delaware.

Carve out enough time for the leisurely ride along the 7.6-mile Whitely Farms Trail, a popular path that runs through White Clay Creek State Park.

The trail's popular with horseback riders, hikers, and mountain bikers, so just be aware that you'll likely be sharing the path with others.

Be aware that the trail is rated moderate, so it could prove challenging, especially if you're hiking or biking.

Pick up the trail from the parking lot's south end then follow the signs for the trail. Hikers commend the trail for being well-blazed.

A fee is charged for parking. You will pay less if you're a resident of Delaware.

You and your horse will travel past meadows and through lush forested area. While the trees provide a canopy of shade, you'll probably still want to wear and to bring sunscreen.

A street crossing is necessary to follow the trail, and hikers warn of drivers at high speeds. Just be sure to take care when crossing.

Keep an eye out, too, for local wildlife, from majestic deer standing in the sunlight to tiny mice scurrying across the path.

You'll probably want to bring your camera along, because the scenery is colorful and spectacular.

Plan your visit on the official website of White Clay Creek State Park. Or, check out a trail map of Whitely Farms Trail on All Trails.

Have you gone horseback riding or hiking on Whitely Farms Trail in Delaware? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! Did you know that you can also go horseback riding at Redden State Forest near Georgetown?

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