Georgetown† Delaware HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


Listed below are the best hiking trails and places to hike near Georgetown†, Delaware.



1. Georgetown-Lewes Trail

Scenic Rail Trail. This flat, multi-use trail stretches toward Lewes with over eleven miles currently open, promising a relaxed journey for hikers and cyclists. Expect easy terrain, ideal for all skill levels, winding through open countryside and peaceful woods. Enjoy rural vistas, wildlife spotting, and even a local creamery offering fresh treats near the trail.

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2. Trap Pond State Park

Cypress Wetlands Hike. Explore lush wetlands and ancient bald cypress trees on the many loop trails within this sprawling state park. Trails range from easy boardwalk strolls to longer wooded loops for moderate hikers. Highlights include tranquil pond views, abundant birdlife, and peaceful, shaded paths.

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3. Edward H. McCabe Preserve

Riverside Preserve Paths. Stroll serene woodland trails along the Broadkill River, where boardwalks and forested paths offer mellow hiking. Suitable for beginners or families, with gentle grades and natural tranquility. Spot birds, wildflowers, and glimpses of tidal marshes throughout your journey.

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4. Abbott's Mill Nature Center

Woodland Boardwalk Trek. Wander through forests, meadow edges, and wetlands on a network of easy, scenic trails. Enjoy interpretive signs, educational displays, and a tranquil pond teeming with wildlife. The accessible boardwalk makes this a perfect destination for nature lovers of all ages.

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5. Chapel Branch Nature Area

Shaded Stream Walks. Discover winding trails along Chapel Branch and through mature woodland with gentle climbs and shady routes. Trails are easy to moderate, weaving along the stream for a peaceful natural retreat. Lively songbirds, wildflowers, and old-growth trees line your path.

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6. Junction & Breakwater Trail

Historic Coastal Route. This scenic trail links Lewes and Rehoboth Beach with packed dirt and crushed stone paths, perfect for walkers and bikers. Mostly flat and easy, the route passes through coastal forests, farmland, and over historic railroad bridges. Expect beautiful marsh views and abundant wildlife sightings.

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7. Cape Henlopen State Park

Dune and Beach Trails. Roam a vast network of trails on sandy dunes, maritime forest, and scenic coastlines with dramatic Atlantic Ocean views. Trails vary from easy loops around nature centers to moderate beach walks and longer loops through pine woodlands. Standout highlights include a historic WWII bunker and sweeping bay vistas.

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8. Assawoman Wildlife Area – Okie Preserve

Wildlife Sanctuary Hikes. Trek through protected forests, marsh, and open fields on easy, well-marked trails perfect for wildlife watching. The preserve offers peaceful, uncrowded paths where you may spot deer, foxes, and waterfowl. Enjoy tranquil surroundings and vibrant wildflowers, especially in spring.

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9. Seaside Nature Trail (Cape Henlopen State Park)

Bayside Nature Loop. This short, sandy trail loops through beautiful pine barrens and scrubland, with stretches along the Delaware Bay. Suitable for most hikers, the sandy footing is loose in sections, adding a bit of challenge. Features include panoramic bay views, World War II history, and abundant shorebird sightings.

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10. James Farm Ecological Preserve

Bayfront Nature Walks. Traverse a series of interconnected trails through maritime forest, freshwater wetlands, and open meadows to sweeping Indian River Bay views. Easy terrain invites all ages, with many educational markers and wildlife observation points along the way. A fantastic spot for peaceful hiking, birding, and photography.

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