White Clay Creek State Park
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White Clay Creek State Park, Delaware, USA | |
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Area: | 3,300 acres (13.35 km²) |
Governing body: | Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control |
White Clay Creek State Park is a Delaware state park along White Clay Creek, right below the Mason-Dixon Line. Above the 3,300 acre (13 km²) park is Pennsylvania's White Clay Creek Preserve. It offers 30 miles (48 km) of nature and fitness trails. White Clay Creek State Park was opened in 1968.
The Mason-Dixon Trail enters the park along a trail from the White Clay Creek Preserve and passes through the preserve on the way towards Newark.
[edit] Nearby state parks
- Brandywine Creek State Park (New Castle County)
- Marsh Creek State Park (Pennsylvania)
- Ridley Creek State Park (Pennsylvania)
- Susquehannock State Park (Pennsylvania)
- White Clay Creek Preserve (Pennsylvania)
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Protected Areas of Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control |
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State Parks | Bellevue | Brandywine Creek | Cape Henlopen | Delaware Seashore | Fenwick Island | First State | Fort Delaware | Fort DuPont | Fox Point | Holts Landing | Killens Pond | Lums Pond | Trap Pond | White Clay Creek | Wilmington |
State Forests | Blackbird | Redden | Taber |