Fall is underway, and the leaves are changing quickly, making for gorgeous scenes all across the First State. What better way to take in the autumn scenery than to take an old-fashioned fall wagon ride in Delaware? Six different Delaware state parks are offering wagon rides and hayrides this fall: Bellevue State Park, Brandywine Creek State Park, Killens Pond State Park, Trap Pond State Park, White Clay Creek State Park, and Lums Pond State Park. Some are public wagon or hay rides you can sign up for for free or for a small fee, and others offer private wagon rides to reserve for groups. All offer stunning scenery in some of Delaware’s most beloved state parks.

To register for a fall wagon ride (or just to check out what dates the wagon rides are running), visit the Delaware State Parks website!

And if you’re looking to do some extra exploring this fall, check out some of Delaware’s lesser-known state parks.

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