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Hiking around St. Georges features a landscape characterized by flat terrain, canal paths, and local park trails. The region offers routes through varied environments, including forested areas and open parklands. Elevations are generally low, providing accessible hiking experiences.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The Michael N. Castle C&D Canal Trail offers a unique long-distance hiking experience, tracing the historic Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. You'll enjoy continuous views of ships navigating the waterway and…
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The Short Glasgow Bat Loop offers a delightful, brief immersion into nature within Glasgow Park, Delaware. You'll wander along a mix of paved multi-use paths and crushed gravel trails, particularly…

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The Swamp Forest Trail offers a truly immersive experience through forested wetlands, providing a unique "tunnel effect" as you hike beneath a thick canopy of black cherry, sweetgum, and maple…
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The Glasgow Park loop offers a delightful and accessible hiking experience in Newark, Delaware, primarily on a flat, paved multi-use path. As you follow the route, you will pass by…
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The Michael N. Castle C&D Canal Trail offers a unique hiking experience along a bustling commercial waterway, where you can watch massive ships glide by while enjoying diverse natural habitats.…
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Summit Pointe, just off the Michael N. Castle Trail, is a great spot to rest. This small point offers scenic vistas of the marina and the Old Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Bridge, making it a good spot to take some photos and take in the views.
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The Saint Georges Trailhead offers restrooms and parking for the Mike Castle Trail along the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. While there is no drinking water available here, the trailhead provides convenient parking with quick access to the trail, along with picnic tables and bike tools. Visitors can also enjoy great views of the north side of the St. Georges Bridge.
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Glasgow Park is an expansive public park in New Castle County, Delaware. It features numerous amenities such as paved walking trails, a fenced dog park, a skate bowl, playgrounds, a historic bank barn, a seasonal farmers market, pavilions (that you can rent), basketball and tennis courts, a fishing pond, and a sledding hill. The park also offers various programs, including summer concerts and events at the barn.
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From this spot at the northern tip of Delaware City, a historic waterfront town in New Castle County, you get fantastic views out over the Delaware River to Fort Delaware on Pea Patch Island. This spot is also right next to the eastern terminus of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal and is the location of the Forts Ferry Crossing to Fort Delaware. During the Civil War, the Union used the fort as a prison for Confederate prisoners of war.
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The Michael N. Castle Trail, named after former U.S. Congressman and Governor Michael N. Castle, is a scenic, paved, multi-use 12.1-mile walking and biking route along the north shore of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal in northern Delaware. The trail is relatively flat, wide, and easy to navigate. With three trailheads and amenities such as benches and bathrooms, this popular trail attracts over 200,000 visitors annually. The C&D Canal was first dug in the 1800s and widened in the early 1900s. This canal connects the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware River and serves as a crucial shipping route for the Port of Baltimore. The trail along its shore provides outstanding recreational opportunities for pedestrians, bicyclists, bird-watchers, and nature enthusiasts, offering views of abundant wildlife and scenic landscapes over the water.
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From this spot on the Mike N. Castle Trail you get great views of the St. Georges Bridge, which spans the C&D Canal and connects North St. Georges to South St. Georges.
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The hiking trails around St. Georges are primarily characterized by canal paths, park trails, and routes through natural swamp forests. The terrain is generally flat with low elevations, making for accessible hiking experiences.
Yes, there are several easy routes. For instance, the Glasgow Park loop is an easy 2.7-mile (4.4 km) trail that takes about an hour to complete, leading through pleasant parkland.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the Michael N. Castle C&D Canal Trail offers a difficult 23.0-mile (37.0 km) route along the canal, typically taking over 9 hours to complete. Another challenging option is the C&D Canal Trail, which is 13.7 miles (22.0 km) long and also rated difficult.
Yes, the Glasgow Park loop is a popular circular trail that takes you through parkland, offering a convenient and scenic option for a shorter walk.
You can explore diverse environments, including the unique natural swamp forest along the Swamp Forest Trail. The canal trails also offer views of waterways and surrounding landscapes.
The trails in St. Georges are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 4 reviews. Many hikers appreciate the varied terrain, from canal paths to swamp forests and parklands.
Yes, several points of interest are located near the trails. You can find the St. Georges Trailhead – Michael Castle Trail, the St. Georges Bridge, and historical sites like Fort Delaware, which also offers a viewpoint.
There are over 10 hiking trails available in St. Georges, offering a range of difficulties from easy to difficult, ensuring options for various fitness levels and preferences.
Yes, the Mike Castle Trail is a prominent trail in the area, and you can access it from the St. Georges Trailhead – Michael Castle Trail.
Hike durations vary significantly depending on the trail. Shorter park loops like the Glasgow Park loop can be completed in just over an hour, while longer canal trails, such as the 23.0-mile Michael N. Castle C&D Canal Trail, can take over 9 hours.
Yes, the Swamp Forest Trail is specifically designed to lead you through a natural swamp forest environment, offering a unique hiking experience.


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