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  2. Trap Pond State Park - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of Delaware state parks - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of Delaware has 17 state parks.Each of the parks is operated and maintained by the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation, a branch of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), although one state park, First State Heritage Park, is managed by the Division of Parks and Recreation in partnership with other city and state agencies.

  4. Category:State parks of Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Trap Pond State Park; W. White Clay Creek State Park; Wilmington State Parks This page was last edited on 11 December 2023, at 18:11 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  5. Fall foliage destinations: 100 locations including the ...

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    #32 Trap Pond State Park, Delaware #33 Denali National Park, Alaska #34 Lamoille Canyon, Nevada #35 Lost Maples State Natural Area, Texas #36 Tallulah Gorge State Park, Georgia

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  7. Delaware Wild Lands - Wikipedia

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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]

  8. Delaware Route 24 - Wikipedia

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    The route then passes to the north of Trap Pond State Park, with Trap Pond Road heading south to provide access to the state park. The road continues east through a mix of farms and woods with occasional residences, reaching an intersection with Millsboro Highway in Mission. Here, DE 24 turns north onto Millsboro Highway, with the road running ...

  9. Great Cypress Swamp - Wikipedia

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    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 ...