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Brandywine Creek River Loop via Creekside Trail in Brandywine Creek State Park

The Brandywine Creek River Loop offers a delightful hiking experience surrounded by the natural beauty of Brandywine Creek State Park. As you traverse this scenic route, you'll encounter tranquil views of the creek, lush woodlands, and a diverse array of wildlife, making it ideal for nature lovers and photographers alike. The trail is well-marked and provides a peaceful escape just minutes from Wilmington, enhancing its appeal for both casual walkers and more avid hikers. #Hike #Loop #River #Forest #Nature

  • Distance: 7.6 Km
  • Elevation gain: 126 m
  • Maximum elevation: 110 m
  • Elevation loss: 127 m
  • Minimum elevation: 42 m
  • Moving time: 1 h 47 m
  • Moving speed: 4.2 Km/h
  • Maximum speed: 7.9 Km/h
  • Total time: 1 h 49 m
  • Global speed: 4.2 Km/h

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Name: Brandywine Creek River Loop via Creekside Trail in Brandywine Creek State Park GPS track, route, trail

Start: Thompsons Bridge Road, Winterthur, New Castle County, Delaware, 19803, United States (39.80761 -75.57963)

End: Thompsons Bridge Road, Winterthur, New Castle County, Delaware, 19803, United States (39.80768 -75.57970)

Coordinates: 39.79692 -75.57970 39.81734 -75.56587

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