Hike This Ancient Forest In Delaware That’s Home To 500-Year-Old Trees
By Kim Magaraci|Published December 06, 2018
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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
Delaware is full of history, but not all of it is obvious. While cities like New Castle and Dover show off their history in buildings, monuments, and markers – the natural history of Delaware is as impressive as our cultural history! You can see for yourself at Trap Pond State Park, where you’ll find trees that are twice as old as our country itself.
Trap Pond State Park in Laurel, Delaware is home to Delaware's very oldest trees.
One of Delaware's oldest and largest baldcypress trees is the Patriarch Tree, on the James Branch Water Trail. This 600 year old tree is one of the park's most popular attractions.
A trip to Trap Pond is a trip back in time, and you'll be amazed at the sheer size and age of the trees that are the star of this picture perfect state park.
Trap Pond State Park is located at 33587 Baldcypress Lane, Laurel, DE 19956. The park is open year-round from 8 a.m. to sunset, and the park office hours vary. Check here for an updated calendar.
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