A Park with a Story
Named after the family who once owned the land, Holts Landing is rich in both history and natural wonders. The park’s diverse ecosystems include salt marshes, a maritime forest, and a lovely stretch of shoreline. You can explore all these terrains on the Seahawk Trail, which is ADA accessible, allowing everyone to experience the beauty of the park safely.
Henry David Thoreau once said, “I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees.” At Holts Landing, you’ll understand that sentiment as you wander through its tranquil forests and grassy fields.
Seafood Adventures: Fishing, Clamming, and Crabbing
If seafood is on your menu, Holts Landing is the place to be! The park offers exciting opportunities to wade into the shallow waters of the Indian River Bay in search of clams or mussels. Or, if you’re a fan of crabbing, drop a line at Delaware’s only pier built specifically for crabbing. Whether you’re fishing for blue crabs or casting your line for a big catch, the park’s boat ramp is ready to launch your day of fun on the water. Don’t forget your fishing permit!
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Paddling and Picnicking
For those who love the water, the bay is perfect for kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding. The gentle waves and scenic views make it a fantastic way to spend the day. If windsurfing is your thing, the bay offers great conditions for that too.
Looking for something more laid back? Holts Landing is ideal for family gatherings and picnics. The park features a pavilion with a fire pit, perfect for roasting marshmallows after a fun-filled day. Bring the whole family for Family Fun Nights or enjoy one of the popular bayside concerts during the summer months.
Wildlife and Group Camping
Nature lovers will appreciate the park’s array of wildlife, from shorebirds to woodland creatures. Whether you’re walking the trails or watching the tide from the shore, you’re likely to spot something unique in this peaceful haven. For those looking to extend their stay, Holts Landing offers a primitive group campsite, where you can truly reconnect with nature under the stars.
In the words of John Muir, “In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.” At Holts Landing State Park, whether you’re crabbing, hiking, or simply enjoying the view, you’ll find yourself taking home more than just great memories.
So, pack your fishing gear, grab a picnic basket, and bring the family for a fun and relaxing day at Holts Landing State Park—where the beauty of Delaware’s coastline meets adventure and tranquility.