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Brandywine Creek

Brandywine Creek in New Castle County is a wide, wandering creek that is popular for paddle sports and tubing.

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Brandywine Creek in New Castle County is a wide, wandering creek that is popular for paddle sports and tubing.

Site Specification

  • Launch locations:
    • Thompson Bridge Day Use Parking Area
    • Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA (not affiliated with Delaware State Parks).
  • Considerations:
    • Full sun exposure and slow-flowing at times of low water
    • Extreme high or low water levels may limit creek access
    • Use extreme caution at dams downriver of Thompson Bridge Day Use Area

 

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Cape Henlopen

Paddling Cape Henlopen in Sussex County is a truly unique tidal, saltwater experience.

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Paddling Cape Henlopen in Sussex County is a truly unique tidal, saltwater experience. Explore the area where they Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean – potentially encountering unique marine life, birds and more.

Site Specification

  • Launch locations:
    • Bay beach adjacent to fishing pier (accessible by footpath beside bait & tackle shop)
  • Rentals:
  • Considerations:
    • Be prepared for weather, wind and tides
    • Be aware of fishing lines near the pier
    • Strong currents exist near the Point
    • Access to the Point is restricted from March to September for the protection of nesting shorebirds.
    • Observe all sign postings & respect wildlife

 

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Delaware Seashore

Explore Delaware’s dynamic inland bays – a brackish water estuary and saltmarsh.

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Explore Delaware’s dynamic inland bays – a brackish water estuary and saltmarsh. Paddle in the shallow tidal waters of the Rehoboth, Indian River or Little Assawoman bays to experience unique landscapes, nesting shorebirds and other wildlife.

Site Specification

  • Launch locations:
    • Tower Road Bayside, beach launch
    • New Road, beach launch
    • Savages Ditch, beach or ditch launch (*note: short trail required for both launches)
    • Assawoman Canal Trailhead, floating dock launch (located in Ocean View)
    • Boatyard, Indian River Marina (near Burton Island Nature Preserve Trailhead)
  • Water trails:
    • Cedar Island Water Trail (2.8mi)
  • Considerations:
    • Be prepared for weather, wind and tides.
    • Avoid strong tidal currents of the Indian River Inlet
    • Be aware of boaters in the area of the Indian River Inlet/Marina.
    • Observe all sign postings & respect wildlife

 

 

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Fenwick Island

Tidal paddling in the Little Assawoman Bay provides unique opportunities to explore saltmarsh islands, popular boating and fishing grounds and more.

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Tidal paddling in the Little Assawoman Bay provides unique opportunities to explore saltmarsh islands, popular boating and fishing grounds and more.

Site Specification

  • Launch locations:
    • Assawoman Recreation Area
  • Rentals:
  • Considerations:
    • Be prepared for weather, wind and tides.
    • Be aware of motorboats in the marked channel.

 

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Holts Landing

Explore the Indian River and western side of the Indian River Bay easily from Holts Landing.

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Explore the Indian River and western side of the Indian River Bay easily from Holts Landing. Tidal water with sweeping views of the Indian River Inlet bridge and beach towns.

Site Specification

  • Launch locations:
    • Kayak launch trail adjacent to parking area, beach launch
  • Considerations:
    • Be prepared for weather, wind and tides.
    • Be aware of fishing lines and crabbing pots near fishing pier.

 

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Killens Pond

A Kent County gem, this relaxed millpond boasts acres of freshwater to explore in a rural environment.

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A Kent County gem, this relaxed millpond boasts acres of freshwater to explore in a rural environment.

Site Specification

  • Launch locations:
    • Boat launch area off of Killens Pond Road, paved ramp
    • Rentals:
    • Rental kayaks, canoes and pedal boats offered by State Parks
      • Hours of operation

 

Paddle Timing

*Last hourly rental at 5pm; last ½ hour pedal boat rental at 5:30pm
Time period Hours
Memorial Day to mid-June 10am – 6pm weekends & holidays
Mid-June to mid-August 10am – 6pm daily
Mid-August – mid-October 10am- 6pm weekends & holidays
Mid-October – Memorial Day CLOSED
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  • Considerations:
    • Full sun exposure common
    • Be prepared for weather & wind

 

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Lums Pond

Delaware’s largest freshwater pond, paddling on Lums Pond is popular for its easy conditions and many areas to explore.

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Delaware’s largest freshwater pond, paddling on Lums Pond is popular for its easy conditions and many areas to explore.

Site Specification

  • Launch locations:
    • Boat launch near campground
    • Area 2 boat rental beach
  • Rentals:
    • Rental kayaks, canoes and pedal boats offered by State Parks
      • Hours of operation

 

Paddle Timing

*Last rental 1 hour before closing
Time period Hours
Memorial Day to mid-August 10am – 6pm Monday – Friday; 10am – 8pm Saturday – Sunday
Mid-August to Labor Day 10am – 6pm Monday – Friday; 10am – 7:30pm Saturday – Sunday
May & September (prior to Memorial Day/after Labor Day) 10am – 6pm Saturday – Sunday
October through April CLOSED
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  • Considerations:
    • Full sun exposure common
    • Be prepared for weather & wind

 

 

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Trap Pond

Paddle in one of the most unique environments in Delaware – a baldcypress swamp.

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Paddle in one of the most unique environments in Delaware – a baldcypress swamp. A freshwater, non-tidal millpond, Trap Pond affords you the opportunity to explore stands of baldcypress trees growing straight from the water and bayou-like scenes.

Site Specification

  • Launch locations:
    • Floating dock launch in campground (ADA Accessible)
    • Boat launch area
    • Sandy beach behind Baldcypress Nature Center
    • Jason Beach area
    • Water trails:
      • Terrapin Branch Water Trail (1.4mi)
  • Rentals:
    • Rental kayaks, canoes, SUPs and pedal boats offered by State Parks
    • Hours of operation

 

Paddle Timing

Time Period Hours
Memorial Day weekend  – August 27 9am – 6pm Monday – Thursday
9am – 7pm Friday –  Sunday
August 28 – October 17 CLOSED Monday – Friday
9am – 6pm Saturday – Sunday
Labor Day Monday 9am – 6pm
October 18 – Memorial Day CLOSED

 

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Rates and Information

1/2 Hour Hour Daily
Canoe N/A $9 $45
Pedal Boat $7 $11 $55
Single Kayak N/A $10 $50
Tandem Kayak N/A $12 $60
Paddle Board* N/A $16 N/A
Pontoon Boat Rides**, Adults N/A $8/person, per ride N/A
Pontoon Boat Rides**, 12 and under N/A $4/person, Per ride N/A
*Available at Trap Pond and Lums Pond
**Only available at Trap Pond

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