Delaware’s state parks are an underrated gem of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. While most think of our neighbor states and their mountains, hills, and lakes as excellent getaways for nature lovers, here in the First State, we’ve got a few wonders of our own! If you’re looking for an easy-to-plan and truly enjoyable fall camping getaway, head to Trap Pond State Park in Laurel.

Trap Pond is a beautiful place to spend a few nights when the weather cools off and the leaves start to change.

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The park’s signature Bald Cypress trees begin to turn beautiful hues of orange, red, and yellow in October, and hold on to their color into the beginning of November.

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The campground at Trap Pond State Park is open year-round, which makes it the perfect place for a getaway in Delaware no matter what time of year you want to head out.

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We think that fall is the best time to stay in the park. There are fewer crowds, the weather is cooler and less humid, and the scenery is hard to beat!

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Spend your day hiking one of the many trails that wind through the woods and around the water…

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… or head out on the pond itself in a kayak or canoe. On a nice day, there’s no better way to enjoy the fresh air and see all of the aquatic wildlife that calls this place home.

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Throughout the season, Trap Pond hosts events and educational workshops, so check out their schedule when you check in to your site!

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Perhaps the best part of a fall getaway at Trap Pond State Park, though, is stepping out of your tent or camper to see a sky full of stars. Without light pollution from the beach towns, it’s one of the darkest sky sites in Delaware!

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Learn more about camping at Trap Pond State Park, and make your reservation online, on the Delaware State Parks website, right here.

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While you’re heading south, don’t forget to stop and pick up apple cider donuts from Fifer Orchards! They’ll make for the best camp breakfast you’ve ever had.

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Address: Trap Pond State Park, 33587 Baldcypress Lane, Laurel, DE 19956, USA