Despite our state having a reputation for being flat and boring, there are some incredible natural wonders in the First State! Come along with us on one scenic road trip in Delaware to see our state like you never have before. Of all the amazing road trips in Delaware you can do, this one is particularly amazing. Strap in and let’s go!

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Start off with the Rocks at Alapocas Run.

Facebook / Alapocas Run This Wilmington State Park is where you will begin your scenic Delaware road trip! Alapocas Run is just about the only place in Delaware where you can go rock climbing outdoors, too. Alapocas Run State Park, 1914 W Park Dr, Wilmington, DE 19803, USA

Head down to the beautiful White Clay Creek.

Flickr / Phil Moyer This Delaware state park is a hidden wonder, just on the outskirts of Newark. The shallow creek winds through some of the best scenery in Delaware.

Follow along on an awesome bike ride along the creek in 4k:

White Clay Creek, Delaware 19713, USA

Next, search the Bay Beaches for Horseshoe Crabs.

Flickr / US FWS Woodland Beach is a great place to start, but Slaughter Beach and Bowers are also huge sanctuaries for these incredible, prehistoric creatures. Slaughter Beach is a must-visit for anyone into marine biology. Slaughter Beach, DE 19963, USA

Prime Hook is your next Delaware scenic road trip stop!

Flickr / Generaltoner Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge is one of Delawares best kept secrets. The variety of wildlife you will spot on a stroll through the protected marches is unrivaled by any other Delaware location.

To learn more about this amazing sanctuary in Delaware, check out this brief overview by WHYY:

Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge, 11978 Turkle Pond Rd, Milton, DE 19968, USA

Climb through the dunes at Cape Henlopen for a truly coastal experience next.

Flickr / Lee Cannon Be sure to follow the rules of where you can and cannot walk! Luckily, Cape Henlopen State Park has many marked trails that take you through the dunes that protect the entrance to the Delaware Bay.

For a closer look at Cape Henlopen State Park, check out this helpful video by Visit Delaware:

Cape Henlopen State Park, Delaware 19958, USA

Experience the northernmost Bald Cypress Trees in Delaware at Trap Pond State Park.

Flickr / Chesapeak Bay Program This unique habitat is hard to find this far north, but somehow, these incredible trees make their home in Laurel, Delaware. Come see why Trap Pond State Park is one of the most unique places to visit in Delaware! Trap Pond State Park, 33587 Baldcypress Lane, Laurel, DE 19956, USA

Enjoy the serenity of Kent County’s largest pond at Killens Pond State Park.

Facebook / Killens Pond State Park There’s so much to do at Killens Pond State Park, including a water park in the summer, but be sure to take time to just stroll through the peaceful trails and observe the natural diversity around you. Killens Pond State Park Entrance, Killens Pond State Pk Entrance, Delaware 19943, USA

The Augustine Wildlife Area is another hidden Delaware wonder.

Facebook / Augustine Wildlife Area The Ashton Tract features binoculars and telescopes to help you enjoy the best birding in Delaware. Keep an eye out for the Wildlife Area’s bald eagles! Augustine Wildlife Area, Middletown, DE 19709, USA

Finally, see how magical even our urban areas can be, at the Russell W Peterson Urban Wildlife Refuge.

Facebook / Russell W Peterson Urban Wildlife Refuge This unique sanctuary in Wilmington will show you just how ecologically diverse even our most urban areas are. 1400 Delmarva Ln, Wilmington, DE 19801, USA

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Facebook / Alapocas Run

This Wilmington State Park is where you will begin your scenic Delaware road trip! Alapocas Run is just about the only place in Delaware where you can go rock climbing outdoors, too.

Alapocas Run State Park, 1914 W Park Dr, Wilmington, DE 19803, USA

Flickr / Phil Moyer

This Delaware state park is a hidden wonder, just on the outskirts of Newark. The shallow creek winds through some of the best scenery in Delaware.

Follow along on an awesome bike ride along the creek in 4k:

White Clay Creek, Delaware 19713, USA

Flickr / US FWS

Woodland Beach is a great place to start, but Slaughter Beach and Bowers are also huge sanctuaries for these incredible, prehistoric creatures. Slaughter Beach is a must-visit for anyone into marine biology.

Slaughter Beach, DE 19963, USA

Flickr / Generaltoner

Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge is one of Delawares best kept secrets. The variety of wildlife you will spot on a stroll through the protected marches is unrivaled by any other Delaware location.

To learn more about this amazing sanctuary in Delaware, check out this brief overview by WHYY:

Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge, 11978 Turkle Pond Rd, Milton, DE 19968, USA

Flickr / Lee Cannon

Be sure to follow the rules of where you can and cannot walk! Luckily, Cape Henlopen State Park has many marked trails that take you through the dunes that protect the entrance to the Delaware Bay.

For a closer look at Cape Henlopen State Park, check out this helpful video by Visit Delaware:

Cape Henlopen State Park, Delaware 19958, USA

Flickr / Chesapeak Bay Program

This unique habitat is hard to find this far north, but somehow, these incredible trees make their home in Laurel, Delaware. Come see why Trap Pond State Park is one of the most unique places to visit in Delaware!

Trap Pond State Park, 33587 Baldcypress Lane, Laurel, DE 19956, USA

Facebook / Killens Pond State Park

There’s so much to do at Killens Pond State Park, including a water park in the summer, but be sure to take time to just stroll through the peaceful trails and observe the natural diversity around you.

Killens Pond State Park Entrance, Killens Pond State Pk Entrance, Delaware 19943, USA

Facebook / Augustine Wildlife Area

The Ashton Tract features binoculars and telescopes to help you enjoy the best birding in Delaware. Keep an eye out for the Wildlife Area’s bald eagles!

Augustine Wildlife Area, Middletown, DE 19709, USA

Facebook / Russell W Peterson Urban Wildlife Refuge

This unique sanctuary in Wilmington will show you just how ecologically diverse even our most urban areas are.

1400 Delmarva Ln, Wilmington, DE 19801, USA

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Scenic Road Trip in DE February 06, 2023 Kim Magaraci What are some of the most beautiful natural wonders in Delaware? If you’re on the hunt for natural wonders in Delaware, you’re in luck! It’s easy to find some of the prettiest places in the First State. Head to the coast, where you’ll get to see Cape Henlopen in Lewes, and both Bombay Hook and Prime Hook Wildlife Refuges on the Bay and the Delaware River. Other natural wonders in Delaware include the Brandywine River and its surrounding valley, the Nanticoke River as it flows through Seaford, and the Indian River Inlet region. Which towns have plenty of things to do in Delaware? While it may be a stereotype that Delaware is boring, nothing could be further from the truth. Small towns all up and down the state offer a lot of things to do! In Laurel, you’ll find Trap Pond State Park, which is home to a gorgeous bald cypress forest. In Odessa, historic buildings are scattered throughout the entire town! Of course, it’s hard to forget Newark, which isn’t a tiny town by any means, but rather one that offers a balance of busy urban life with a bustling Main Street and gorgeous countryside that you can see by visiting White Clay Creek State Park. What are the must-visit attractions in Delaware? If you’ve only got a short while to explore Delaware, be sure to see our top attractions! The Monster Mile at Dover Downs is world-famous, as is the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk. Take some time to cross the Indian River Inlet bridge, and walk around Market Street in Wilmington, where you’ll find the best restaurants in the state. In New Castle, Dover, and Odessa, history is all around you! You could easily spend all day on a walking tour of each town, reading the historic markers and learning about the Colonial-era buildings that are still standing.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Scenic Road Trip in DE

February 06, 2023

Kim Magaraci

What are some of the most beautiful natural wonders in Delaware? If you’re on the hunt for natural wonders in Delaware, you’re in luck! It’s easy to find some of the prettiest places in the First State. Head to the coast, where you’ll get to see Cape Henlopen in Lewes, and both Bombay Hook and Prime Hook Wildlife Refuges on the Bay and the Delaware River. Other natural wonders in Delaware include the Brandywine River and its surrounding valley, the Nanticoke River as it flows through Seaford, and the Indian River Inlet region. Which towns have plenty of things to do in Delaware? While it may be a stereotype that Delaware is boring, nothing could be further from the truth. Small towns all up and down the state offer a lot of things to do! In Laurel, you’ll find Trap Pond State Park, which is home to a gorgeous bald cypress forest. In Odessa, historic buildings are scattered throughout the entire town! Of course, it’s hard to forget Newark, which isn’t a tiny town by any means, but rather one that offers a balance of busy urban life with a bustling Main Street and gorgeous countryside that you can see by visiting White Clay Creek State Park. What are the must-visit attractions in Delaware? If you’ve only got a short while to explore Delaware, be sure to see our top attractions! The Monster Mile at Dover Downs is world-famous, as is the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk. Take some time to cross the Indian River Inlet bridge, and walk around Market Street in Wilmington, where you’ll find the best restaurants in the state. In New Castle, Dover, and Odessa, history is all around you! You could easily spend all day on a walking tour of each town, reading the historic markers and learning about the Colonial-era buildings that are still standing.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Which towns have plenty of things to do in Delaware? While it may be a stereotype that Delaware is boring, nothing could be further from the truth. Small towns all up and down the state offer a lot of things to do! In Laurel, you’ll find Trap Pond State Park, which is home to a gorgeous bald cypress forest. In Odessa, historic buildings are scattered throughout the entire town! Of course, it’s hard to forget Newark, which isn’t a tiny town by any means, but rather one that offers a balance of busy urban life with a bustling Main Street and gorgeous countryside that you can see by visiting White Clay Creek State Park.

What are the must-visit attractions in Delaware? If you’ve only got a short while to explore Delaware, be sure to see our top attractions! The Monster Mile at Dover Downs is world-famous, as is the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk. Take some time to cross the Indian River Inlet bridge, and walk around Market Street in Wilmington, where you’ll find the best restaurants in the state. In New Castle, Dover, and Odessa, history is all around you! You could easily spend all day on a walking tour of each town, reading the historic markers and learning about the Colonial-era buildings that are still standing.