Want to see changing leaves in Delaware? Here’s where to road trip to see fall foliage

As fall arrives in Delaware, we know plenty of you are hoping to catch scenic views of changing leaves as autumnal colors take over the local landscape.

To help with that, we’ve got a list of spots to road trip to around the state brimming with fall foliage, and great whether you’re driving through the area or adventuring on foot.

Where to see fall foliage in Delaware

Lums Pond State Park, near Glasgow

Lums Pond State Park is a 1,790-acre site near Glasgow that is home to the state’s largest freshwater pond.

They have many trails to traverse; a GoApe aerial ropes course that allows you to swing through trees; and water activities such as kayaking and canoeing, all of which can be used to view changing leaves.

The park also offers fall-themed hikes and other seasonal events like hayrides and bonfires.

Ashland Nature Center, near Hockessin

Ashland Nature Center is home to the Delaware Nature Society’s headquarters and has 130 acres of marsh, meadows, Red Clay Creek and woodlands.

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