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DuPont Environmental Education Center

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  • Location: New Castle County, Delaware, United States

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    May 1, 2022

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    Boardwalk around a marsh pond next to the Cristina River and the Jack A. Markell Trail. Wide variety of sports possible. The Nature center offers a small display of critters and wooden birds.

    July 8, 2025

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    The board walk takes you down to Wilmington and passes by several nice restaurants, some that offer outdoor eating if you want to keep eyes on your bike.
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    Jack A. Markell Trail

    28.2km

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    The Jack A. Markell Trail offers a fascinating journey through Delaware's diverse landscapes, transforming a former freight rail line into a 17.5-mile (28.2 km) hiking route. You'll traverse elevated boardwalks over marshy wetlands, offering incredible views and wildlife spotting opportunities, particularly around the Russell W. Peterson Urban Wildlife Refuge. Despite its difficult rating due to length, the trail's 188 feet (57 metres) of elevation gain is minimal, making it a long but generally accessible walk that takes around 7 hours and 8 minutes to complete.

    For your visit, the trail is predominantly paved and well-maintained, connecting Wilmington's Riverfront to Historic New Castle. While generally easygoing, remember to bring a light for the two tunnels under I-295 and Route 13, as they can be dark. Parking is available at various access points, and the DuPont Environmental Education Center is a good starting point with facilities. This trail is comfortable for a long day out, but always check local conditions before you go.

    What makes the Jack A. Markell Trail truly special is its unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. It's not just a local path; it's a vital link in the extensive East Coast Greenway and part of the September 11th National Memorial Trail. The route showcases a successful urban revitalization project, connecting a bustling city riverfront with the charm of a 17th-century town, all while providing immersive experiences within significant natural habitats.

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    19.8km

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    The Jack A. Markell Trail offers a unique journey through Delaware's diverse landscapes, connecting the urban energy of the Wilmington Riverfront with the historic charm of New Castle. You'll traverse extensive elevated boardwalks through the Russell W. Peterson Urban Wildlife Refuge, where freshwater tidal marshes teem with wildlife like American Bald Eagles and river otters. The trail's terrain is predominantly paved and flat, making the 12.3-mile (19.8 km) distance the main challenge, rather than significant elevation changes.

    Planning your visit is straightforward, as the trail is generally open year-round, though spring and fall provide ideal conditions for this 5-hour and 1-minute hike. Parking is available at both the Wilmington and New Castle ends. While the route is mostly off-road, be mindful of a few at-grade road crossings and a short on-road section in Historic New Castle. No permits are needed, making it an easy-to-access option for a long day out.

    This trail is a significant part of the East Coast Greenway and the September 11th National Memorial Trail, built upon a former freight rail line. Its impressive infrastructure includes a 3,300-foot-long elevated boardwalk and a pedestrian bridge over the Christina River. The minimal 127 feet (39 metres) of elevation gain means the

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    The Hoots Hollow loop offers a delightful, accessible natural escape right in Wilmington's Riverfront area. You'll wander through lush greenery on well-maintained paths, which include sections of grass, rock, stone, and even boardwalks. Keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife, as beavers and great blue herons are often spotted along this serene route, providing a peaceful experience that feels far removed from the urban bustle.

    This easy 2.4-mile (3.9 km) hike involves a negligible 21 feet (6 metres) of elevation gain and can be completed in just under an hour, making it ideal for a quick outing. The trail is considered suitable for all skill levels and is a fantastic option for families or anyone looking for a gentle, dog-friendly walk. Just remember to bring water, especially on warmer days, as fountains might not be available.

    Part of a nature preserve, the Hoots Hollow loop is a notable feature of the Wilmington DE Riverfront area hiking trails, connecting easily with the DuPont Environmental Education Center and the Jack A. Markell Trail. Its unique blend of urban accessibility and natural beauty makes it a popular spot for observing nature and enjoying community events, offering a refreshing contrast to more strenuous hikes in the region.

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