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Stream Corridor Greenways -- Smyrna Trails -- St. Jones River Greenway

Murderkill River Greenway -- Mispillion Riverwalk --Mispillion River Greenway -- Broadkill River
Lewes Greenways -- Nanticoke River -- Broad Creek Greenway -- Assawoman Canal

 

 

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Lewes Greenways

Description: The Lewes Greenway Committee envisions a network of protected open space and pedestrian and bicycle pathways that link parks, natural areas, and historic sites throughout the town. The committee is currently mapping components of a proposed system and will hold public workshops for input into the plan.

Nanticoke River

Description: The City of Seaford is planning a riverfront walkway. A main street gateway adjacent to the river is under construction. The Redevelopment Corporation for theTown of Blades is working with the state and local agencies to create open space and new recreational opportunities on the Nanticoke. The Nanticoke Watershed Preservation Committee and the Nanticoke River Conservancy are two Delaware grassroots groups working to protect the area's valuable natural and cultural resources.

Broad Creek Greenway

Description: The center of this greenway is in the heart of Laurel. Plans call for the greenway to begin at Records Pond extending west to Riverfront Park linking the downtown area and the river. The town and the Laurel Redevelopment Corporation have partnered to create the greenway.

Assawoman Canal

Description: The Division of Parks & Recreation holds 66 acres paralleling the canal covering 3 miles. A master plan for development includes a pathway with connections to residential developments along the canal, water access points, and other amenities. The town of Bethany Beach has planned a system of pathways for pedestrians and bicyclists that provide recreation and transportation and link with the Assawoman Canal lands.

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