Walk Through Untouched Old Growth Forest At Delaware's Barnes Woods Nature Preserve
Old-growth Forests are rare in the Mid-Atlantic region, as much of the land has been developed by loggers, trappers, and developers since the 1600s when Europeans began to settle the region. You can, however, find a small patch of old-growth forest in Delaware, if you know where to look! The Barnes Woods Nature Preserve is a hidden gem tucked away in Sussex County, and it’s the perfect place to go for a relaxing walk in the woods.

Please note that there is no designated parking lot, and visitors must park off the side of the road.

A landowner named William Neal stated in his 1834 will that the land was not to be developed or cleared, but rather set aside for his daughter.
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You'll find beautiful dogwood trees flowering here in the spring and summer, fragrant sassafras, and even American holly in the understory.
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You'll find more than a mile of trail winding through this forest. This may be the most peaceful trail in Delaware, and it's a lovely spot to watch the seasons change.
For more information about the Barnes Woods Preserve, visit the Old Growth Forest Network website, here.
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Barnes Woods Nature Preserve, 1743 Woodland Rd, Seaford, DE 19973, USA