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Lums Pond State Park
Overview
Lums Pond State Park, located in Bear, Delaware, offers a tranquil retreat centered around the largest freshwater pond in the state. This destination provides a classic state park experience, focusing on natural beauty rather than high-end resort glitz. It serves as an accessible escape for RVers looking for a peaceful environment where the landscape takes center stage. Visitors will find a scenic woodland setting that encourages slow-paced exploration and quiet evenings under the stars.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in northern Delaware, Lums Pond State Park is conveniently positioned within reach of major regional routes, making it an excellent stopover for travelers navigating the Mid-Atlantic. Despite its proximity to developed areas in Bear, the park remains a peaceful natural oasis. The surroundings consist of dense forests and marshlands, providing a stark contrast to the nearby urban sprawl and offering a genuine sense of seclusion for those seeking a break from the highway.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground at Lums Pond is well-equipped to host various recreational vehicles, offering sites that cater to a traditional camping experience. Key features include electric and water hookups available at many sites, which simplify the stay for modern RVers. The park also maintains clean bathhouse facilities and a camp store for basic needs. The extensive trail system around the pond is a highlight, allowing guests to walk or cycle directly from their site into nature.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the immediate comforts of the park, there is plenty to explore. Guests can enjoy boating and fishing on the pond, with rentals available seasonally. For those interested in local history, the area provides easy access to the historic sites of Old New Castle and various charming small towns. Additionally, the park features a zip line and adventure course, adding a touch of excitement for those who prefer an active outdoor itinerary during their travels.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for nature enthusiasts and families who value outdoor recreation over luxury amenities. It is particularly well-suited for RVers who enjoy hiking, paddling, and observing local wildlife in a quiet, forested environment. If you prefer a rustic atmosphere that prioritizes environmental connection and convenient regional access, Lums Pond State Park serves as a reliable and relaxing destination for your next Delaware excursion.
User Reviews
Daniel Ellithorp
The reviews don’t exaggerate this park, the sites are spacious, paved, and partially shaded. They are FHU, but the utility placement varies and I finally got to use my 50amp extension cord. Lums Pond has several trails surrounding the “Pond - It looks like a lake to me” We enjoyed Delaware City and Chesapeake City which are connected by the C&D canal, and the adjacent bike path. Schaefer’s Canal House in Chesapeake City is excellent with a wide variety and large portions.
Anne Lawler
Beautiful park. We did the whole loop around the pond, which we consider more of a lake, little hilly but very doable about 3.5 hours for us. Had our big water bottles and took note of bathrooms and port a pottys as we went. Next time bringing our kayak. Looked at camping sites and they looked very nice as well.
AKR
Best place for a weekend escape relax your mind in the nature I love cycling there in my bike around the lake they have good trail for hiking/bike riding. Clean environment with good toilet facilities/vending machines for sodas/water . They also have boat available for rents . A perfect place for family picnics
Manikandan Narayanan
Very big lank in the park is main attraction. Then trail around the lake nearly 6.4 miles. Inside forest loop also available. Very good place for nature lovers.
Feng L
Nice state park... plenty to do, like kayaking, fishing, hiking , playground for the kids to play on. Basketball courts and modern rest rooms. Plenty of wildlife to see on and off the water. The rangers and staff are very polite.... only gave 4stars because we didn't camp there yet !
mansi morye
This place is huge. There different parts/trails in the park which can be visited. Lot of benches to sit. You would see lot of people around and you wouldn’t feel isolated. So felt really good. Really nice view of the lake with the reflection of sky and trees. You would see people fishing cycling. We took our cat there she loved it too. The weather was good. Really wanted to wait till the sunset but couldn’t. Hopefully would be able to click pictures of the sunset next time.
D Crum
A beautiful park with a friendly staff. They have hay rides during the fall and reasonably priced. The are amazing views and plenty to do like fishing, hiking, disk golf, ect. All in all a great place to get out doors.
Gaurav Panjwani
It's a very nice lake with multiple different trails around with the longest being around 8 miles through the forest and is not very tough. You just need to be careful with all the tree roots and vegetation on the trail. The park has multiple parking areas and picnic tables as well as pavilions for small or large barbecue get togethers. You can also boat on the lake and the forest around the lake presents a very scenic view.
André La Crout
This park is a great place for a pit stop or a full day of activities. The pond is scenic and peaceful, never crowded, but never empty either. You can’t swim in the pond, but boating and fishing are allowed. You can also rent kayaks or paddle boats. Outside the pond, there are hiking trails, camping and picnic areas, playgrounds for kids, fields for various sports, and even a disc golf course. Perhaps best of all, there’s an adventure park! It does cost extra, but it’s awesome and totally worth it if you have time/budget to spare. It has zip lines, a sort of modified bungee jump, tree top obstacle courses... It’s just a ton of fun.
Malorie Kuzepski
Love it. But kicked out exactly when sunset hits.