Milford Delaware HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


Listed below are the best hiking trails and places to hike near Milford, Delaware.



1. Abbott's Mill Nature Center

Meandering Boardwalk Trails. Over three miles of scenic trails wind through lush wetlands, flowering meadows, and tranquil forests. Sturdy boardwalks and rustic paths make it friendly for all hikers. Watch for wildlife, pause for bird-watching, and explore interactive nature programs on site.

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2. Mispillion Riverwalk & Bicentennial Park

Riverside Urban Stroll. A charming half-mile path skirts alongside the Mispillion River, offering peaceful views and urban park vibes. Paved and accessible, this route is perfect for a relaxing stroll any time of day. Benches, sculptures, and gentle breezes make it a delight for families and visitors.

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3. Tony Silicato Memorial Park

Short Park Loop. This 0.4-mile paved loop encircles a bustling city park with playgrounds and open lawns. It's ideal for a quick jog or gentle stretch of the legs. Enjoy the friendly atmosphere and shady trees year-round.

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4. Edward H. McCabe Preserve

Wild Sanctuary Hikes. Nature trails wind through pristine woodlands and wetlands protected by The Nature Conservancy. Look for unique plant life, migratory birds, and tranquil river views. The preserve connects to the Broadkill River, adding a canoe trail for added adventure.

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5. Gordon's Pond Trail – Cape Henlopen State Park

Scenic Coastal Views. This 3.2-mile trail dazzles with sweeping Atlantic vistas, salt marshes, and bird-filled wetlands. A blend of crushed gravel and boardwalk keeps it accessible for all skill levels. Watch for ospreys, sunbathing turtles, and the ever-changing shore.

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6. Junction & Breakwater Trail

Forest and Marsh Connector. A 6-mile crushed stone path meanders through shady woods, wetlands, and open fields between Lewes and Rehoboth Beach. Cyclists, joggers, and hikers flock here for a peaceful retreat from the crowds. Historic railroad bridges and scenic overlooks are trail highlights.

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7. Prickly Pear Trail – Delaware Seashore State Park

Serene Coastal Escape. A 4.5-mile loop through maritime forest and freshwater marsh sways with coastal breezes. The easy, flat trail is ideal for wildlife spotting, especially herons and osprey. Find serenity just minutes from the ocean's roar.

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8. Georgetown-Lewes Trail

Rails-to-Trails Adventure. This newly developed trail stretches for miles between Georgetown and Lewes along a converted rail line. Walk, bike, or run past farm fields, forests, and historic landmarks. Flat grades make it welcoming for every fitness level.

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9. Woodland Park

Shady Woodland Loop. A 0.9-mile soft-surface loop hugs the gentle rises and hollows of a wooded city park. Listen for songbirds as sunlight filters through oaks and maples. The perfect spot for a restorative nature stroll or family outing.

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10. Broadkill River Canoe Trail – McCabe Preserve

Paddle and Trek. Launch your canoe or kayak on a tidal river and dock at the preserve for a unique land-and-water adventure. Gentle currents and abundant wildlife add to the magic. Pair paddling with hiking for a day you won't forget.

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