Trap Pond State Park

Open — Open year-round for camping with reservations available through ReserveAmerica.

Special Weather Statement issued March 28 at 4:48AM EDT by NWS Mount Holly NJ

4:48 AM — 7:00 PM

There is an elevated risk for fire spread today for Delaware and the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Minimum relative humidity values will fall into the 20-30% range. This will be accompanied by northwest winds around 15 to 25 MPH and gusts up to 35 MPH. These conditions, along with the continued drying of fine fuels, could support the rapid spread of any fires that ignite, which could quickly become difficult to control. Conditions improve close to sunset as winds decrease and RHs increase. Outdoor burning is strongly discouraged. Be sure to properly extinguish or dispose of any potential ignition sources, including smoking materials such as cigarette butts. This forecast considers meteorological, fuel, and land conditions and has been developed in coordination with state fire officials.

About

Located in Sussex County, Delaware, Trap Pond State Park is home to the northernmost natural stand of bald cypress trees on the East Coast. The campground features 142 spacious sites spread across multiple loops, offering a variety of camping options from traditional tent sites to RV sites with hookups, plus modern amenities including cabins and yurts. Loops A, B, C, and D provide electric and water hookups for RVs, while tent sites are nestled under tall trees throughout the park. The campground provides modern facilities including centralized bathhouses with flush toilets and hot showers, laundry facilities, and a dump station. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and fire ring. Within each camping loop, visitors will find restrooms, showers, and at least one pier useful for fishing or launching kayaks and small watercraft. The park's unique baldcypress swamp environment offers nearly nine miles of kayak and canoe trails, making it a paddler's paradise. Additional recreational opportunities include fishing for crappie, pickerel, and catfish, hiking and biking on miles of natural trails, and exploring the nature center and Barnes Woods Nature Preserve. Boat rentals including canoes, kayaks, and paddleboats are available seasonally. The park's diverse wetland ecosystem provides exceptional wildlife viewing and nature photography opportunities year-round.

Directions

From Route 13 in Laurel, DE, take Route 24 East for 5 miles. Turn right onto Trap Pond Road, continue for 1 mile, then turn left onto Goosenest Road. The campground entrance is on the right.

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Amenities

Water Yes
Fires Allowed Yes
Toilets Yes
Dump Station Yes
Wifi
Pets Allowed Yes
Showers Yes
Electric Hookups Yes
Water Hookups Yes
Sewer Hookups No
Camp Store
Price $43 - $150

Vehicle

Max RV Length 57ft
Max Trailer Length
Big Rig Friendly Yes
Pull Through Sites No

Contact

Phone +1 (877) 987-2757

Cell Service

AT&T Yes
Verizon Yes
T-Mobile None

Availability

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