Delaware Lakes by Region
Delaware : Central (1)
Delaware : Northern (1)
Delaware : Southern (3)
Delaware : Central (1)
Delaware : Northern (1)
Delaware : Southern (3)Delaware Lakes and Reservoirs
Delaware Lakes A-Z
Delaware Lake Summaries
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| Lums Pond |
Located in Lums Pond State Park in New Castle County, Lums Pond is the largest freshwater lake in the state of Delaware. With its boating and fantastic fishing, Lums Pond is a great "First State" destination. There are no natural lakes in the state of Delaware. Lums Pond is an impoundment of St. ...
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| Millsboro Pond | Delaware does not have any natural lakes, but the coastal state does have wetlands, rivers and estuaries, a large percentage of which are in Sussex County. Like other areas, the water in Sussex County has been changed by the people who settled there. Rivers were dammed, reservoirs formed, and swamps ... |
| Records Pond |
Also known as: Laurel Lake Although Records Pond at just over 90 acres, it is one of the larger lakes in Delaware. Delaware has no natural lakes, but the coastal state does have rivers, reservoirs, wetlands and estuaries, many of which are in Sussex County. Records Pond, along with its Sussex County neighbors Trap Pond and ... |
| Silver Lake |
Surrounded by the city of Dover at the headwaters of the St. Jones River, Silver Lake is a beautiful place to take a break from fast paced urban life. The area's wildlife and rich history of the "First State's" capital city along with the cultural opportunities combine to make Silver Lake a destination ...
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| Trap Pond |
Surrounded by bald cypress in the middle of one of the "First State's" state parks, Trap Pond is a beautiful piece of Delaware wilderness. Part of one of the largest surviving wetlands in Delaware and Sussex County, Trap Pond has abundant wildlife and exceptional recreation opportunities. Trap Pond ...
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