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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Amanda Tapping


Visitors can do hiking, wildlife watching the humming bird, owls, blue heron, warbler, bald eagles and pileated woodpecker. Anybody who wants to stay overnight can do so at many camp sites that are equipped with water and electricity. Tents and large vehicles can be parked under the huge pines. Youth groups have to book these in advance.

Two nature's preserves are located in Brandywine Creek State Park making it a stunning place to watch lots of wild flowers, deer, songbirds, many species of hawks (mid-September to mid-November) and other flora and fauna. Anglers can fish in the Brandywine Creek, which is full of bluegill, small mouth bass and crappie and for trout in Wilsons Creek. Canoeing and boating can also be done in Brandywine Creek.

For tourists that are interested in fishing in Delaware Bay are welcome to Cape Henlopen State Park. It offers Snacks, bait and transport for the handicapped people. It is open from April 1 to October 31. Lums Pond State Park is located in the largest fresh water lake in Delaware State. These 1757 acres of park is located between Chesapeake peak and Delaware River. Lums pond itself provides a nice and sandy beach and boating and swimming.

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