Georgetown-Lewes Trail
Georgetown-Lewes Trail: A Scenic Pathway Through Delaware's History and Nature
Explore Delaware's largest state forest: hike scenic trails, discover historic sites, and immerse yourself in nature's tranquility near Georgetown.
Redden State Forest, Delaware's largest state-owned timberland, offers over 12,000 acres of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. With a rich history tied to the Pennsylvania Railroad, the forest features diverse trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, along with the historic Redden Lodge and Education Center. It's a perfect escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking tranquility and adventure.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Driving
From Georgetown, DE, head north on US-113. Turn east onto E Redden Rd/Road 565. Continue past the railroad tracks and turn right onto Redden Forest Dr. Parking is available at the headquarters building on the right, past the fishing pond. There are no fees for parking.
Walking
From the intersection of US-113 and E Redden Rd in Redden, DE, head east on E Redden Rd/Road 565. Turn right onto Redden Forest Dr, just past the railroad tracks. Continue to the headquarters building on the right after the fishing pond. The walk is approximately 1 mile.
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