There's Something Incredible About These 12 Rivers In Delaware
By Kim Magaraci|Published June 22, 2016
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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
One of the things that everybody thinks about when they hear the word “Delaware” is certainly the massive Delaware River that flows from upstate New York, through the gorgeous Water Gap between PA and NJ, and down into the Atlantic Ocean through the Delaware Bay. However, within the state of Delaware, there are plenty of other stunning Delaware rivers – flowing from through the state to the Chesapeak Bay, to the Delaware Bay, and to the Atlantic Ocean. Take a look at how beautiful these other, smaller Delaware rivers can be…
Little Creek Wildlife Area that surrounds Little River is one of the hidden gems of Delaware. The extensive protected wetlands will stun you with its native species.
You can cross this picturesque river using the Woodland Ferry, seen here. In the fall, the trees are stunning.
If you want to go hike alongside these beautiful bodies of water, be sure to check out our recent articles on the best trails and short hikes in Delaware, where we feature some of the above rivers.
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