This Wildlife Pontoon Tour In Delaware Is The Perfect Way To Wrap Up Summer
Trap Pond State Park in Delaware offers a variety of pontoon tours that showcase its unique baldcypress trees and wildlife, making it a popular family activity.
Delawareans are getting ready for fall all over the state. The beach crowds have all gone home, students are returning to Newark, and people are already planning to pick up dozens of apple cider donuts. You don't have to fully let go of summer, though! There are still plenty of things to enjoy outside before the weather turns to a blustery winter. Did you know about the unforgettable pontoon tours that Trap Pond State Park offers? Read below, and see why pontoon tours at Trap Pond are the best family activity for wrapping up summer in Delaware.
Trap Pond is one of the most popular of the Delaware State Parks.
Guests visit all year long to paddle, play, hike, camp and explore! Trap Pond is famous for its rare baldcypress trees, and getting out on the water is the best way to get close to them. The park is located at: 33587 Baldcypress Lane, Laurel, DE 19956.
Luckily, Trap Pond offers canoeing, kayaking, paddle boats and pontoon tours.
The pontoon tours at Trap Pond are particularly popular. They are the best way to get familiar with this magnificent natural wonder in Delaware. Tours run Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
The Friday Night tour will show you the beautiful baldcypress trees up close, and you can kick off the weekend with a pond-side bonfire.
Starting at 5:00 PM on Friday nights through the middle of October, you can learn about the unique ecology of the United States' northernmost baldcypress pond. The importance of these trees to the local logging industry will give you an entirely new perspective on the human-environment interaction in southern Delaware. In September, you can follow your tour with a Trap Pond bonfire, starting at 7pm.
On Saturdays, Trap Pond offers two pontoon adventures - the Wildlife from the Water and the Boating Through History tours.
The Wildlife from the Water tour starts at 10:00 AM, and you'll look for wildlife eating, playing, and splashing around. You might even see a bald eagle!The Boating through History tour begins at 2:00 PM, and will explain to you the history of one of Delaware's oldest state parks as you paddle through the historic site.
Sunday offers two pontoon tours at Trap Pond as well: the morning Aquatic Mammals tour, and the afternoon Pontoon Grab Bag.
The morning tour begins at 10:00 AM, and your guide will take you to look for otters, beavers, muskrat and more critters that call Trap Pond home. The Grab Bag tour features a new topic every week, starting at 2:00 PM. You'll want to attend them all!
Perhaps the most magical pontoon tour happens in mid-October, when the leaves all begin to change.
"Foliage from Afloat" is offered as the pond winds down their pontoon tour programs. On October 17, 18 and 19th (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday), guests can take an hour long tour beginning at 4:00 PM and spot the best fall foliage in southern Delaware around the pond. These unique tours offer snacks and refreshments to guests as they get one final look at Trap Pond before winter sets in.
Truly lucky Delawareans will experience all of these tours - from the wildlife spotting, to the relaxing history tours, to a stunning fall foliage tour.
You can learn more about these pontoon tours and other programs at Trap Pond State Park by visiting their website, here.
Each pontoon tour lasts one hour, and nearly all cost $6 for adults, and $3 for children. The Foliage from Afloat tours cost $12 for adults, and $6 for children. What an amazing deal! No wonder Trap Pond State Park is one of Delaware's most popular attractions. Learn more about the park here, and take advantage of their programs all year long!
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