When it comes to beautiful hikes, it's hard to beat the scenery of the Delaware coast. If you find yourself craving a hike near Rehoboth Beach, head to Cape Henlopen State Park and check out the 5-mile out-and-back Gordon's Pond Trail.
If you're looking for a relaxing and scenic hike near Rehoboth Beach, the Gordon's Pond out-and-back trail may be the best around! It's full of natural wonders and it's a great place to get some fresh air.
Hike or bike for five miles from Lewes to Rehoboth. Most of the trail is crushed stone and sand, but one mile of your journey will be along a boardwalk that crosses the marshes.
These critical habitats support migratory birds, turtles, and other marine life. Bring your binoculars and see what you can spot!
Delaware is world-famous for its beaches and coastline, but this is the way that many locals choose to enjoy our natural wonders. The crowded beaches are overrated!
You'll find overlooks along the boardwalk, so be sure to stop and read the placards that will teach you about many of the rare birds you may see on this quiet nature trail.
If you're a history buff, you're in luck! You can spot World War II Fire Control Towers from across the pond for most of the trail.
Enjoy a peaceful day on this hike near Rehoboth Beach and you'll see some of the natural beauty that makes Delaware one of the best states for nature lovers.
Visit AllTrails for information about the Gordon's Pond Trail and to find a trail map.
What are your favorite hikes here in the First State? Nominate any oasis you would like us to spotlight at the top of the page and we'll be sure to check it out!
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