Last updated: January 26, 2024
Thing to Do
Paddle the Nanticoke Water Trail
The Nanticoke Water Trail is made up of more than 25 public boat launches and piers along the Nanticoke River and Fishing Bay. Below is the complete list of access points along with suggested itineraries. For more information, visit paddlethenanticoke.com.
-Visit the Seaford Museum in Seaford, Delaware for exhibits on topics ranging from the Nanticoke Indians to regional industries. Afterwards, launch your kayak from the Seaford Canoe & Kayak Launch.
-Paddle Broad Creek by beginning at Roger C. Fisher Park in Laurel, Delaware and ending at Edward Koch Access Point for a shorter trip (3 miles) or Phillips Landing for a longer trip (8 miles). After your paddle, visit the Laurel Historical Society's museums and view a monument of Captain John Smith.
-Head to the Elliot Island Public Landing for Bay paddling, birding, and loblolly pines.
Itineraries:
-Beginning at the boat launch in Vienna, Maryland, paddle upstream to Chicone Creek. This was the location of a Nanticoke chief's town called "Kuskarawaok" during the time of Captain John Smith's voyages. The creek will be on your left shortly after you pass under the Rt. 50 bridge. The creek offers beautiful views that evoke the landscape as it would have been 400 years ago. On returning, visit the museums in Vienna.-Visit the Seaford Museum in Seaford, Delaware for exhibits on topics ranging from the Nanticoke Indians to regional industries. Afterwards, launch your kayak from the Seaford Canoe & Kayak Launch.
-Paddle Broad Creek by beginning at Roger C. Fisher Park in Laurel, Delaware and ending at Edward Koch Access Point for a shorter trip (3 miles) or Phillips Landing for a longer trip (8 miles). After your paddle, visit the Laurel Historical Society's museums and view a monument of Captain John Smith.
-Head to the Elliot Island Public Landing for Bay paddling, birding, and loblolly pines.
Trail Access Points:
Upper Nanticoke (Delaware)
Nanticoke River Marina Park
Seaford Canoe & Kayak Launch
Seaford Riverwalk
Seaford Boat Ramp
Broad Creek
Laurel Kayak/Canoe Launch
Roger C. Fisher Laurel River Park
Edward Koch Access Area
Phillips Landing
Marshyhope Creek
Smithville Lake
Federalsburg Canoe & Kayak Launch
Federalsburg Marina
VFW Boat Ramp
Middle Nanticoke
Cherry Beach
Vienna Boat Ramp
Mardela Springs Boat Ramp
Lower Nanticoke
Tyaskin Wharf
Wetipquin Boat Ramp
Langrells Creek
Cedar Hill Marina
Cove Road Beach
Nanticoke Harbor
Fishing Bay
Transquaking Boat Ramp
New Bridge (Chicamicomico) Boat Ramp
Bestpitch Ferry Boat Ramp
Shorters Wharf
Liners Rd. Boat Ramp
Toddville Boat Ramp
Elliott Island Public Landing
Elliott Island Road Boat Ramp
Crocheron Boat Ramp
Details
Activity
Paddling
Pets Allowed
Yes
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Reservations
No
Season
Year Round
Time of Day
Day, Dawn, Dusk
Accessibility Information
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