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Kayaking, Fishing and More: How to Get “On The Water” This Summer in Newark, Delaware
May 11, 2023
Kayaking, Fishing and More: How to Get “On The Water” This Summer in Newark, Delaware

Ready to get “on the water” this summer in Newark, Delaware? Here are some ways to enjoy our area and the local sights from the water.

White Clay Creek State Park

Address: 750 Thompson Station Road (Park Office), Newark, DE

Nestled just outside of Newark, White Clay Creek State Park is a stunning natural oasis that beckons adventure seekers. The park’s namesake, the White Clay Creek, meanders through lush woodlands, offering idyllic settings for paddleboarding and kayaking. The creek provides a mix of calm stretches and mild rapids, catering to paddlers of various skill levels. Anglers can cast their lines for trout, bass, and panfish. Additionally, the park features miles of hiking and biking trails, inviting visitors to explore its diverse ecosystems.

Lums Pond State Park

Address: 1068 Howell School Rd, Bear, DE

Located a short drive from Newark, Lums Pond State Park is a water lover’s paradise. The highlight of the park is the 200-acre Lums Pond, the largest freshwater pond in Delaware. Paddleboarding and kayaking on the tranquil waters of the pond offer a serene and rejuvenating experience. Anglers can try their luck at catching largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie. The park also offers boat rentals, picnic areas, and scenic trails, making it an ideal spot for a day filled with outdoor fun.

Delaware River

Just a stone’s throw away from Newark, the Delaware River presents an array of opportunities for water-based adventures. Paddleboarding and kayaking along the river offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes, including lush forests, rocky outcrops, and charming river towns. The river features various sections with different currents, so it’s important to choose the appropriate stretch for your skill level. Anglers can cast their lines to catch smallmouth bass, striped bass, and shad. Several outfitters in the area offer rentals and guided tours to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

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