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Trap Pond State Park is the northernmost park in North America that includes cypress and bald cypress, although the actual range continues further north, ending just north of Georgetown, Delaware, in the Ellendale State Forest. Many birds flock to stands of bald cypress, including great blue herons, owls, warblers, and pileated woodpeckers.
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Delaware Wild Lands' first purchase was approximately 80 acres of land surrounding Trussum Pond, in Sussex County, Delaware. [3] In the following years, approximately 1,700 acres were acquired surrounding Trussum Pond, all of which has since been transferred to the state of Delaware, and is now part of Trap Pond State Park. [4]
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The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department is seeking approval to replace the current website, from ReserveAmerica.com, seen here, with a new one that would go live in late 2024 or early 2025.
Cluster of bald cypress trees in Trap Pond State Park. The Great Cypress Swamp (also known as Burnt Swamp, Great Pocomoke Swamp, Cypress Swamp, or Big Cypress Swamp), is a forested freshwater swamp located on the Delmarva Peninsula in south Delaware and southeastern Maryland, United States. As of 2000, it is the largest contiguous forest on the ...
A half-an-hour drive from Boston, Massachusetts, in the town of Concord, sits one of the most revered literary landscapes in the world: the 2,680-acre Walden Woods and Walden Pond State Reservation.
There are also several other ponds that are not operated by the state. These ponds are either city ponds or private ponds. All of the ponds are fishable, some requiring a license. Silver Lake, Dover; Noxontown Pond, Middletown; Lake Como, Smyrna; Wyoming Mill Pond, Wyoming/Camden