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Lums Pond State Park

3355 Red Lion Rd, Bear, DE
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68
Sites

60ft x 60ft
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$$$$
Price

82ft
Elevation

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What others are saying about this campground
The sites are very spacious, with plenty of room for a large camper and tow vehicle. Lums Pond State Park is a great campground for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike. With its surrounding oak and poplar hardwood forest, Lums Pond and park is breathtakingly beautiful in the fall. This park offers many recreational opportunities besides camping and hiking with kayaking, canoeing, fishing and disc golf to name a few. There are horseback and bike trails, picnic areas, a nature center and a dog park. The campground is well laid out with spacious sites, full hookups, and 50 amp power. The bath house is clean and offers private shower rooms with a small changing area. A short drive away is a trailhead for the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal trail, which is a paved 12 mile long biking and hiking path. There is also a camp store and laundry room. Lums Pond is a great place to relax and explore the outdoors, with plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Laundry
  • Pet Friendly
  • Cabins
  • Tenting
  • Buddy Sites
  • Dog Park
  • Playground
  • 50 Amp
  • Water Hookup
  • Sewer Hookup
  • Fire Pits
  • Potable Water
  • Marina
  • Camp Store
  • Back In Site
  • Pull Thru Site
  • Toilets
  • Showers
  • Dump Station
  • Full Hookup
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Activities

  • Hiking
  • Fishing
  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
  • Boating

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From The Campground

Surrounding Delaware’s largest freshwater pond, Lums Pond State Park offers a variety of recreational activities. Seventeen miles of trails wind through hardwood forest of varying ages from mature to young growth, which can also be experienced via the Go Ape Treetop Course. Wetlands around the park are home to reptiles, amphibians, and notable dragonfly species. The St. Georges Creek once flowed through these lands that were also home to Native Americans. The creek was later dammed when the C&D Canal was built in order to supply water for grist mills. The boathouse offers a variety of watercrafts to explore the pond up close. The campground welcomes tents and RVs while a primitive campsite is available for groups. Pavilions can be rented for events and disc golf, cricket, football, soccer and tennis and an off-leash dog park are also available. At the park’s nature center, visitors see live animal exhibits including a 500 gallon freshwater aquarium exhibit with fish that are native to the pond.
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(302) 368-6989

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