Brandywine Creek State Park
Park
Office
41 Adams Dam Rd.
Wilmington, DE 19807
Phone: (302) 577-3534
Brandywine Creek State Park
is a state park, located three miles above Wilmington, Delaware along
the Brandywine Creek. Open year-round, it is 933 acres in area and,
before becoming a state park in 1965, was a dairy farm owned by the
DuPont family. It contains the first two nature preserves in Delaware.
Fourteen miles of trails run the park, the
longest being the Rocky Run Trail and the Greenways Trail. Brandywine
Creek has a large population of bass, and Wilson's Run is known for
its trout. Nearby parks include White Clay Creek State Park,
Wilmington State Parks and Bellevue State Park.
Brandywine Creek Nature Center
The park's Brandywine Creek Nature Center
offers natural history and environmental education programs for
visitors, school and scout groups and other organizations. Programs
include nature crafts and lectures, hayrides, guided nature walks,
children's programs and birding programs.
Amenities
- Disc Golf Course
- Drinking Water
- Pavilions
- Restrooms
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