Camping at Trap Pond State Park

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Location and General Information

Trap Pond State Park is located in Sussex County, Delaware, United States. This park is notable for its natural beauty, including the northernmost natural stand of bald cypress trees in the United States. It offers a variety of recreational activities, including camping, hiking, boating, and wildlife viewing.

  • Address: 33587 Baldcypress Lane, Laurel, DE 19956
  • Phone: +1 302-875-5153
  • Operating Hours: Generally, the park is open from 8 am until sunset, but this can vary by season and area.

Camping Information

Reservations: Reservations for camping can be made online through the Delaware State Parks reservation system or by phone. It is recommended to book your spot early as the campground can fill up, especially during peak season.

Campsites: Trap Pond State Park offers a variety of camping options including:

  • Tent camping sites
  • RV sites with electric and water hookups
  • Cabins and yurts for those looking for a more comfortable camping experience

Amenities: The campground provides a number of amenities for campers:

  • Bathhouses with showers and toilets
  • Fire rings and picnic tables at each campsite
  • Camp store for supplies
  • Laundry facilities

Pets: Pets are allowed at designated pet-friendly campsites, but they must be leashed and attended to at all times.

Recreational Activities

  • Hiking and Biking: The park features trails for both hiking and biking, including the popular 4.6-mile Boundary Trail.
  • Boating and Fishing: Canoes, kayaks, rowboats, and pedal boats are available to rent. Fishing is also a common activity, with a Delaware fishing license required for those age 16 and over.
  • Wildlife Viewing: The park is a great place for birdwatching and spotting other wildlife, especially around the bald cypress trees and wetland areas.
  • Picnicking: There are picnic areas available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Seasonal Considerations

Weather: The park's camping season typically runs from spring through fall. Summers can be hot and humid, while spring and fall offer more mild temperatures. It's important to check weather conditions prior to your trip and prepare accordingly.

Peak Season: The park's busiest time is during the summer, particularly on weekends and holidays. If you prefer a quiet experience, consider visiting during the weekdays or in the off-season.

Park Fees

There are entrance fees for Delaware State Parks, including Trap Pond State Park. Entrance fees are charged per vehicle and vary if you are a Delaware resident or out-of-state visitor. Annual passes are also available for frequent visitors.

Safety Tips

  • Wildlife: Exercise caution around wildlife. Do not feed the animals and keep a safe distance.
  • Water Safety: If you're boating, wear a life jacket and be aware of the park's boating regulations.
  • Campfires: Only light fires in designated areas and never leave them unattended. Ensure your fire is completely out before leaving it.
  • Preparation: Always let someone know your plans and when you expect to return, especially if you're heading into more isolated areas of the park.

Additional Information

For the most current information about Trap Pond State Park, including any alerts or advisories, it is best to visit the official Delaware State Parks website or contact the park directly. This will ensure you have the latest details about campground availability, fees, and park regulations.

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