Trap Pond State Park - Laurel, DE

Trap Pond State Park - Laurel, DE Trap Pond State Park - Laurel, DE Trap Pond State Park - Laurel, DE Trap Pond State Park - Laurel, DE Trap Pond State Park - Laurel, DE
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Trap Pond State Park Dog-Friendly Guide – Laurel, Delaware

Discover Trap Pond State Park, a hidden gem nestled in Laurel, Delaware, renowned for its scenic beauty, calm waters, and spacious campgrounds. The park is very pet-friendly, letting you and your furry companions explore miles of pet-friendly nature and hiking trails shaded by iconic bald cypress trees. With its well-maintained grounds, picnic areas, and abundance of wildlife, it’s the perfect spot for dog owners seeking outdoor adventures and tranquil escapes alike.

While Trap Pond State Park does not feature a dedicated fenced dog park, dogs are welcome throughout the park and on the trails, making it a great spot for leash walks and dog-friendly hikes. Plenty of open, shaded spaces and convenient dog waste stations near the main amenities add to its appeal. Whether you’re planning a day hike, a peaceful paddle with your pup nearby, or a weekend camping trip, Trap Pond State Park offers a welcoming, scenic retreat for both locals and visitors.

Trap Pond State Park Dog Park FAQ

  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs should remain on a leash throughout the park unless otherwise posted.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, dog waste stations are available near the main amenities.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there is ample shade throughout the park and picnic shelter areas.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, clean public restrooms are available throughout the park.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the park and campground are consistently noted for being clean and well-maintained.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are several miles of dog-friendly hiking and biking trails at Trap Pond State Park.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, ample parking is available near key areas of the park.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there are multiple playgrounds, activity areas, and sports courts throughout the park.
  • Is there a fee or membership required to enter? There is an entrance fee (for out-of-state visitors, $8 per vehicle at time of review).

Reviews

Braced For Pleasure

Beautiful place! From pavilion rentals for family events to boat rental and go fishing, Trap Pond State Park is a great place on the eastern shore. There’s all types of trails, volley ball courts, soccer courts, horse shoes, corn hole, play ground with slides and swings, big jungle gym, clean bathrooms and much more. Wonderful place to bring the family and go for a walk, or plan a family reunion amd bring both sides of the family! Not only will we be back but we just left!

tvsonic222

This campground is probably my favorite so far. There is so much to do between the swamp kayaking. Boat tours, nature center, gigantic activity areas, gravel trails, and playground. The sites are spacious, clean, and level (i stayed in loop A site 18). I plan to come back with my kids next time and may even consider an annual pass. The bathouses were also very clean!

Dawn Darminio

We try camping here once a year. Always quiet and enjoy our stay. Lots of nice trails. Biking, fishing and boating. Take a tour or do it yourself. Areas are shaded, clean with room to spread out from your neighbors and the bathhouse are nice. We have never had a bad stay here.

Ryan Sharkey

Trap Pond is a hidden gem! We went kayaking and were blown away by the beauty of the bald cypress trees — it’s like paddling through a swampy fairytale. The water was calm, the wildlife was everywhere (we saw turtles, herons, and dragonflies), and the whole experience felt peaceful and magical. The park is well-maintained with easy access to the launch, and there’s plenty of shade along the way. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing paddle, a picnic, or a nature walk, Trap Pond delivers. We’ll definitely be back!

Jenny Barrett

Amazing experience – We are vacationing in Bethany Beach and we brought our own kayaks. We took a drive of about 40 mins to Trap Pond. As an out of state visitor we paid NULL to get in the park. But OMG it was a beautiful paddle through cypress trees. We also saw turtles, many birds including an Eagle. It was really a fantastic experience.

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