White Clay Creek State Park Offers 3,600 Acres Of Beautiful Scenery That Delawareans Have Fallen In Love With

White Clay Creek State Park in Delaware offers extensive trails, wildlife spotting, and scenic views, making it a hidden gem for nature lovers.

White Clay Creek State Park is one of the most popular state parks in Delaware, yet still many people don't realize what a gem it is. With thousands of acres of preserved land, miles of trails, and some of the best wildlife spotting around, you'll fall in love when you visit White Clay Creek State Park.

There are more than a dozen trails that wind through the 3,600 acres that make up White Clay Creek State Park - and dozens more in the connected network of natural preserves!

Check out trail maps and trailhead information via AllTrails here.

As you hike through White Clay Creek State Park, you'll fall in love with the rugged, hidden beauty of Delaware's northern rolling hills.

Follow the creek itself as it takes you to discover parts of the First State that you never imagined existed - let alone right outside of Newark!

Bryan's Field is a popular trek. It's less than three miles in length but offers 200 feet of elevation gain and some of the coolest views in the state.

Find out more about this trail here.

The David English Trail is a favorite of mountain bikers. There's even a section of the trail that offers a skills course for cyclists to enjoy.

Find out more about this trail here.

The Twin Valley trail can take you through the forest to see the Arc Monument - the marker along the Mason Dixon line that shows our border with Pennsylvania!

Find out more about this trail here.

To learn more about what you'll find when you visit White Clay Creek State Park, visit the park's website here.

If you can't get enough of hiking through Delaware, read 9 Amazing Delaware Hikes Under 3 Miles You'll Absolutely Love and plan to get out to explore each of them!

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