
Two hikers venture into a snowy trail, aiming to follow a specific route in a new hiking guide. They navigate unexpected challenges, enjoying the snow’s novelty and uncovering scenic vistas, but get sidetracked and end up completing a longer, unplanned loop. Despite the detour, they cherish the experience and recommend the extended route for adventurous…

The writer recounts a Saturday hike with Seningen at White Clay Creek State Park on the Tri-Valley Trail. The trail was chosen for its interesting features including significant elevation changes, natural views, ruins, and recreational facilities. Despite instances of hills and thorny sections, the writer recommends this moderate-difficulty trail due to positive aspects like unique…

The Tri-State trail starts at the White Clay Creek State Park, crosses from Delaware into Pennsylvania’s White Clay Creek State Preserve, and ends at the tri-state Monument on the Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware border. It’s an easy to moderate trail of about 3.76 miles, featuring varied terrains, forests, bridges over creeks, and culminating in the…

The author shares their experience of exploring the Little Jersey Trail at Lums Pond State Park in Bear, Delaware. Despite being a nine-mile loop that requires commitment, the trail offers varied terrains including fields, forests, and a pond, providing a peaceful and refreshing journey. The author advises visitors to check the park’s hunting schedule for…

The content describes a hiking trip to Lums Pond State Park, particularly the Swamp Forest Trail. The trail, encircling the entirety of Lums Pond, weaves through wetlands and forests, making for a scenic hike. It’s noted for being well-maintained with numerous look-out points and seating spots. Though mostly flat with minimal elevation, some areas have…