Trap Pond State Park | |
Delaware State Park | |
Named for: Trap Pond | |
Country | United States |
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State | Delaware |
County | Sussex |
Elevation | 39 ft (11.9 m) |
Coordinates | 38°31′30″N 75°27′59″W / 38.52500°N 75.46639°WCoordinates: 38°31′30″N 75°27′59″W / 38.52500°N 75.46639°W |
Area | 3,653 acres (1,478.3 ha) |
Founded | 1951 |
Management | Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control |
Website: Trap Pond State Park | |
Trap Pond State Park is a 3653 acre (8.5 km²) Delaware state park located near Laurel, Delaware. It is one of the largest surviving fragments of what was once an extensive wetland in what is now southwestern Sussex County. The state park features an extensive patch of second-growth baldcypress trees.
The bald cypress is a wetland tree adapted to areas of calm, shallow standing water. Trap Pond State Park is the northernmost park in North America that includes cypress and bald cypress, although the actual range continues further north, ending just south of Georgetown, Delaware, in the Redden State Forest.
Many birds flock to stands of bald cypress, including great blue herons, owls, warblers, and pileated woodpeckers. Birdwatchers can also see hummingbirds and bald eagles at Trap Pond in season.
Large specimens of American holly, the state tree of Delaware, can also be seen in the Trap Pond bottomland.
The rot-resistant wood of Trap Pond's baldcypress trees was extensively harvested starting in the 18th century. The lumbermen extensively altered the morphology of the wetland, damming its outflow to create power for a small sawmill to cut the timbers. This dam helped to create what is now Trap Pond, named after the Trap Mills, which were known by that name as early as the 1860s. The pond was enlarged in later years as nearby farmers laid down drainage tiles to de-water their wetlands for agriculture. After the old-growth cypress timber had been harvested, the pond and adjacent surviving wetlands were re-used as the drainage sump for the surrounding farmers of Sussex County.