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White Clay Creek State Park

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52: 339: 69: 268:. White Clay Creek State Park offers 37 miles (60 km) of nature and fitness trails which are open to hiking and mountain biking 365 days a year with access at a number of seasonal day-use fee parking lots. Fee season is in effect March 1 - November 30. Fees are $ 4 for in-state vehicle or $ 8 for out of state vehicles. Annual passes can be purchased at any DE State Park Office or online. The park also preserves a number of historic structures and operates a nature center. It is part of the 97: 335:, a county-run park. In signing the agreement, Castle stated, "This is clearly more than just the land bridge we have been talking about. This means this section of northern Delaware will be protected against overdevelopment." The purchase was completed in the early 1990s, and in 1995, Walter S. Carpenter Jr. State Park, the Delaware portion of the White Clay Creek Preserve, and the du Pont estate lands were joined together and renamed White Clay Creek State Park. 104: 76: 372:
the Bryan's Field trail. The arc corner surveyed by Mason and Dixon is also within the park, and is marked by a monument erected in 1892. Planning is underway on the construction of a trail which will connect White Clay Creek State Park to the 1849 tri-state monument where the borders of Delaware, Pennsylvania, and Maryland meet.
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wrote that, "...the point 15 miles South of the Southernmost Point of the City of Philadelphia is situated in Mill Creek Hundred in the County of Newcastle, in a Plantation belonging to Mr. Alexander Bryan." The spot is marked by a monument donated by S. Hallock du Pont in 1952 and can be found along
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purchased the Pennsylvania Railroad Company land and began acquiring additional land in the valley to prevent further residential development. By the early 1960s, the dam proposal had begun moving forward, generating strong community opposition in both states. The opposition was led by local citizens
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In 2000, Congress included the White Clay Creek in the National Park Service's National Wild and Scenic River program. This was the first instance of an entire watershed being so designated as opposed to portions of a river. The designation increases the level of protection on the lands in the
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White Clay Creek State Park was established in 1968 as a small recreational park. Encouraged by conservationists throughout the early 1970s, the state purchased over 150 acres (61 ha) of additional adjoining tracts of land to expand the park and protect more land, and in 1975 the park was
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run through White Clay Creek State Park and the park preserves several historic resources associated with the line. The starting point of the survey, called the "post mark'd west," is located on Bryan's Field located within the park.
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In 1988, the heirs of S. Hallock du Pont announced they were planning to sell off 850 of the estate's 2,000 acres, which had been held in trust for future generations. Seeking to limit the loss of open space, Governor
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negotiated with DuPont and the states of Delaware and Pennsylvania to facilitate the donation. DuPont donated 1,234 acres to Pennsylvania and 528 acres to Delaware to form the bi-state White Clay Creek Preserve.
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With the dam proposal moribund, the National Park Service encouraged DuPont to donate the land to DE and PA to form joint park. Delaware Senator
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began the purchase of 321 acres of the land which would connect Walter Carpenter State Park and the White Clay Creek Preserve to the
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Estate, bordering the Middle Run Valley Natural Area. The purchase brought the park's total size to over 3,000 acres.
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State Park in honor of DuPont's former president and chairman. By the mid-1970s, support for the dam had diminished.
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enters the park along a trail from the White Clay Creek Preserve and passes through the preserve on its way towards
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Bryan's Field trailhead of White Clay Creek State Park, from the Possum Hill Area parking lot
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In 1998, the state purchased an additional 500 acres of land in the form of the Judge
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began purchasing land near the creek toward that end.
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Location of White Clay Creek State Park in Delaware
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White Clay Creek Preserve
IUCN category
natural monument or feature

Map showing the location of White Clay Creek State Park
Map showing the location of White Clay Creek State Park
New Castle County, Delaware
39°44′10″N 75°45′44″W / 39.73611°N 75.76222°W / 39.73611; -75.76222
White Clay Creek
White Clay Creek State Park
Delaware state park
White Clay Creek
New Castle County
Newark
Delaware
United States
Pennsylvania
White Clay Creek Preserve
National Park Service
National Wild and Scenic Rivers System
Northeastern coastal forests
ecoregion
World War II
Pennsylvania Railroad
DuPont
United Automobile Workers
Sierra Club
Walter S. Carpenter Jr.
Joe Biden
Michael Castle

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