Delaware is full of beautiful parks, gorgeous ponds, and serene hiking trails. However, because of the long history of the state, we’ve got our fair share of spooky stories and haunted history. Did you know that one of the state’s most visited parks has a dark and evil history and that paranormal activities are reported to this day? Come along as we explore Lums Pond State Park and delve into the mystery.

Lums Pond is located at 1068 Howell School Road in Bear, Delaware.

Flickr / Mandy Jansen It is Delaware’s largest freshwater pond and one of the most popular parks in the state. Here, visitors can explore miles of trails, paddle out on rented kayaks or canoes, enjoy nature hikes and guided paddles, or just sit by the pond for a relaxing day on the water.

However, not everything about Lums Pond State Park is as peaceful as it seems.

Facebook / LPSP Local legend, as well as some formal historical accounts and several online sources, contend that Lums Pond was once the site of a gruesome murder.

In the 1870s, a young woman had run away from home and was seeking shelter in the woods behind Lums Pond.

Facebook / LPSP There she, unfortunately, met her end. She ran into a crazed man who assaulted her, raped her, and murdered her - right where the Lums Pond’s Swamp Trail is blazed now.

To this day, muffled screams and high-pitched pleas can be heard when all else is quiet in the woods behind the pond.

Facebook / LPSP The murderer was never apprehended, and whether you believe it or not, is still one of the state’s most horrifying mysteries.

Though it is the most well known tale of the hauntings here, it is far from the only interesting bit of the pond’s past.

Lums Pond State Park Facebook Page The pond and park were named after John Lum and his son, who ran a millhouse on the C&D Canal. Though the house was donated to the state in 1966, and it had long been decommissioned, it was still reported that visitors saw the father and son pair working on the mill and wandering the grounds. Sounds of water wheels running were common enough that visitors would seek out the source - finding nothing when they got closer, of course. Another strange happening at Lums Pond can be attributed to slaves who did not make it to freedom along the Underground Railroad, which included stops in and around the park. Apparitions, and strange sounds may be these poor souls, still searching for their peace.

So be aware, Delawareans, that even our most serene places can have a dark history behind them.

Facebook / LPSP And also take note that there are some great Lums Pond State Park camping spots. The only question is, are you brave enough to stay overnight? Whether you are or not, the park is a wonderful place for an adventure!

Have you ever been to Lums Pond State Park? If so, what was your favorite part? Did you experience any spooking sightings? We’d love to hear about your adventures in the comments section below. You can also learn more about the park on the official Lums Pond State Park website or the park’s Facebook page.

Flickr / Mandy Jansen

It is Delaware’s largest freshwater pond and one of the most popular parks in the state. Here, visitors can explore miles of trails, paddle out on rented kayaks or canoes, enjoy nature hikes and guided paddles, or just sit by the pond for a relaxing day on the water.

Facebook / LPSP

Local legend, as well as some formal historical accounts and several online sources, contend that Lums Pond was once the site of a gruesome murder.

There she, unfortunately, met her end. She ran into a crazed man who assaulted her, raped her, and murdered her - right where the Lums Pond’s Swamp Trail is blazed now.

The murderer was never apprehended, and whether you believe it or not, is still one of the state’s most horrifying mysteries.

Lums Pond State Park Facebook Page

The pond and park were named after John Lum and his son, who ran a millhouse on the C&D Canal. Though the house was donated to the state in 1966, and it had long been decommissioned, it was still reported that visitors saw the father and son pair working on the mill and wandering the grounds. Sounds of water wheels running were common enough that visitors would seek out the source - finding nothing when they got closer, of course. Another strange happening at Lums Pond can be attributed to slaves who did not make it to freedom along the Underground Railroad, which included stops in and around the park. Apparitions, and strange sounds may be these poor souls, still searching for their peace.

And also take note that there are some great Lums Pond State Park camping spots. The only question is, are you brave enough to stay overnight? Whether you are or not, the park is a wonderful place for an adventure!

Still in the mood for some spooky stuff? Then read more about Delaware’s most chilling hauntings.

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Address: Lums Pond State Park, 1068 Howell School Rd, Bear, DE 19701, USA

The OIYS Visitor Center

Outdoor Fun in Delaware” December 26, 2022 Lysa Allman-Baldwin Where can we find other state parks in Delaware? The state parks in Delaware are fantastic, and some people say they are among the best in the country. Each offers a wide array of recreational activities for every interest and ability level. Here are a few to add to your state park bucket list:

Bellevue State Park Fox Point State Park Brandywine Creek State Park

  We’re looking for places to go fishing in Delaware. Fishing in Delaware is great fun, and you’ll find numerous spots where the fish are not only biting, but you’ll experience dramatic beauty. Drop your line in at a few of the following:

Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes Delaware Seashore State Park at the Indian River Inlet Woodland Beach in Smyrna Moore’s Lake in Dover

  What are some fun camping spots in Delaware? There’s no better way to enjoy the great outdoors than by staying overnight in it, and you’ll find plenty of wonderful camping spots in Delaware that fit the bill. Grab your RV, camper, or tent and friends and family and head on over to these campgrounds:

Blackbird State Forest in Smyrna The Woodlands at Firefly in Dover Treasure Beach RV Park and Campground on Fenwick Island

 

The OIYS Visitor Center

Outdoor Fun in Delaware”

December 26, 2022

Lysa Allman-Baldwin

Where can we find other state parks in Delaware? The state parks in Delaware are fantastic, and some people say they are among the best in the country. Each offers a wide array of recreational activities for every interest and ability level. Here are a few to add to your state park bucket list:

Bellevue State Park Fox Point State Park Brandywine Creek State Park

  We’re looking for places to go fishing in Delaware. Fishing in Delaware is great fun, and you’ll find numerous spots where the fish are not only biting, but you’ll experience dramatic beauty. Drop your line in at a few of the following:

Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes Delaware Seashore State Park at the Indian River Inlet Woodland Beach in Smyrna Moore’s Lake in Dover

  What are some fun camping spots in Delaware? There’s no better way to enjoy the great outdoors than by staying overnight in it, and you’ll find plenty of wonderful camping spots in Delaware that fit the bill. Grab your RV, camper, or tent and friends and family and head on over to these campgrounds:

Blackbird State Forest in Smyrna The Woodlands at Firefly in Dover Treasure Beach RV Park and Campground on Fenwick Island

 

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

The state parks in Delaware are fantastic, and some people say they are among the best in the country. Each offers a wide array of recreational activities for every interest and ability level. Here are a few to add to your state park bucket list:

  • Bellevue State Park
  • Fox Point State Park
  • Brandywine Creek State Park

 

We’re looking for places to go fishing in Delaware.

Fishing in Delaware is great fun, and you’ll find numerous spots where the fish are not only biting, but you’ll experience dramatic beauty. Drop your line in at a few of the following:

  • Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes
  • Delaware Seashore State Park at the Indian River Inlet
  • Woodland Beach in Smyrna
  • Moore’s Lake in Dover

What are some fun camping spots in Delaware?

There’s no better way to enjoy the great outdoors than by staying overnight in it, and you’ll find plenty of wonderful camping spots in Delaware that fit the bill. Grab your RV, camper, or tent and friends and family and head on over to these campgrounds:

  • Blackbird State Forest in Smyrna
  • The Woodlands at Firefly in Dover
  • Treasure Beach RV Park and Campground on Fenwick Island