Spotlight on Trap Pond in Laurel, Delaware

Recently named one of the top 100 Best Bass Lakes by Bassmaster, Trap Pond in Laurel, Delaware is highly ranked by visitors time after time again. It has been called beautiful, enchanting, glorious, amazing, and many other adjectives that indicate that it is a little piece of heaven on earth! One visitor said that Trap Pond had the “bet kayaking and the most wildlife in Delaware” and many people who visit can’t wait to come back!

Recently named one of the top 100 Best Bass Lakes by Bassmaster, Trap Pond in Laurel, Delaware is highly ranked by visitors time after time again.  It has been called beautiful, enchanting, glorious, amazing, and many other adjectives that indicate that it is a little piece of heaven on earth!  One visitor said that Trap Pond had the “bet kayaking and the most wildlife in Delaware” and many people who visit can’t wait to come back!

In addition to taking part in some of the nation’s best bass fishing, visitors to Trap Pond can also hike, bike, and picnic.  Canoes, kayaks, surfbikes, and paddleboats are all available to rent if you’d like to enjoy life on the water, and if it’s the fishing you’re after you can enjoy angling for pickerel, crappie and bluegill in addition to largemouth bass.  In the summer they even offer guided pontoon boat tours!  Many visitors to Trap Pond rave about the campground – you can bring in your own equipment or rent a cabin or yurt!  And of course, like most Delaware State Parks, there are nature programs for all ages available to participate in.  Trap Pond is even offering summer day camps for kids ages 8-12.

If you’re looking to escape from the real world for a few hours, or even a few days, Trap Pond is the destination you’re looking for!  And if you’re just after some great bass fishing, Bassmaster says you can’t go wrong!

Thinking of buying or selling a home in Laurel or the surrounding areas?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-629-6693!

The Thursday Three: 3 Signs that Spring is Coming to Lewes, Delaware

Daylight is lasting longer into the evening with each passing day, proving to everyone that spring is near. But for those of us here in the Lewes area, here are a few other sure signs that spring is just around the corner…

Daylight is lasting longer into the evening with each passing day, proving to everyone that spring is near.  But for those of us here in the Lewes area, there are a few other sure signs that spring is just around the corner:

  1. The Dairy Queen in Lewes has reopened for the season!
    I don’t know about you, but I get a little depressed when the Dairy Queen closes because it means that winter is on it’s way.  Now that they’ve reopened for the season I’m ready to get myself a Blizzard, take a walk on the beach and enjoy the feel of spring in the air!
  2. Cape Henlopen State Park is charging for entry again.
    Delaware State Parks charge entry from March 1st-November 30th, so if you’re a fan of Cape Henlopen (and if you’re not sure why you should be, check out this post!) it’s time to get those annual passes!  At $27 for Delaware vehicles ($12 for seniors), it’s a must-have for the season.
  3. Fishing is picking up!
    Already unseasonably warm water temperatures are warming up even more, so fishermen are anticipating an early striped bass run and an influx of flounder to the back bays in the next couple of weeks.  The local boat ramps are ready for you, so get your gear ready and go out and catch some dinner!  Want to check out what’s going on before you head out?  Check out the Indian River Inlet Live Cam.

Another sure sign of spring?  Homebuying season is picking up!  If you want to be part of it, give us a call at Cooper Realty and let us help you find the property that is perfect for you – 302-644-2266!