Lums Pond Woods Nature Preserve | Delaware State & National Parks
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The Lums Pond Woods Nature Preserve was established as a state park in Delaware in 1963 and was originally land used by Native Americans as hunting camps. The grounds now offer visitors with a wide array of outdoor activities to take part in. The Go Ape zipline course lets guests view the Lums Pond Woods Nature Preserve from an entirely new perspective, featuring treetop crossings, rope ladders, four zip lines, and Tarzan swings. The campground at the state park provides campsites with sewer, electric, and water hookups, along with four sites without hookups for campers with horses.

Lums Pond Woods Nature Preserve, 1068 Howell School Rd, Bear, DE 19701, Phone: 302-368-6989

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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