Blackbird State Forest - Headquarters-Tybout Tract
Blackbird State Forest - Headquarters-Tybout Tract
Blackbird State Forest - Headquarters-Tybout Tract is a state forest located in Delaware, encompassing over 6,000 acres across multiple tracts, with the Tybout Tract being the largest. This area features diverse terrain with minimal elevation gain, offering pleasant walks through varied landscapes of oaks, yellow-poplar, maple, gums, and hickories. Its rich ecological diversity supports a wide array of plant and animal species, making it a destination for outdoor activities across several sports like hiking, running, and cycling.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Blackbird State Forest - Headquarters-Tybout Tract is a state forest in Delaware, encompassing over 6,000 acres. The Tybout Tract is the largest and most popular section, known for its extensive trail system and diverse natural features. It offers opportunities for various outdoor activities.
The forest provides an extensive trail system suitable for hiking, running, cycling, and horseback riding. Other activities include camping, picnicking, and catch-and-release fishing. In-season hunting is also permitted with proper permits.
The Tybout Tract features several popular hiking loops, including the Red Loop Trail, known for wildlife viewing and crossing Blackbird Creek. The Blue and Yellow Loop Trails also offer exploration opportunities and can be combined for longer hikes. For more details, consult the Hiking in Blackbird State Forest - Headquarters-Tybout Tract guide.
Yes, the forest offers trails with minimal elevation gain, providing pleasant walks suitable for families. The 2,200-foot paved nature trail on the Tybout Tract is wheelchair accessible, and a gravel pathway includes educational stops for grade schoolers. The Easy hikes in Blackbird State Forest - Headquarters-Tybout Tract guide provides further information.
Information regarding specific dog regulations is not provided in the available data. Visitors should check the official Delaware Department of Agriculture website or contact the forest directly for current pet policies. Generally, dogs are permitted in state forests but often require leashes.
Blackbird State Forest features diverse terrain with minimal elevation gain, offering pleasant walks through varied landscapes. The forest's rich ecological diversity supports a wide array of plant and animal species. Expect to see a mixture of oaks, yellow-poplar, maple, gums, and hickories.
Yes, the forest is a haven for nature enthusiasts and offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. The Red Loop Trail, in particular, is highlighted as a good spot for observing wildlife, including deer and snapping turtles. The serene atmosphere contributes to nature study.
The Tybout Tract offers several amenities for visitors, including primitive campsites for overnight stays. A picnic pavilion is available for day use, and there is a catch-and-release fishing pond. These facilities enhance the outdoor experience.
Komoot currently features 4 routes for Blackbird State Forest - Headquarters-Tybout Tract. These routes are primarily for hiking, offering various options for exploring the forest's trails. The komoot community has contributed to the understanding of these routes.
Komoot offers two specific guides for the area. These include Hiking in Blackbird State Forest - Headquarters-Tybout Tract and Easy hikes in Blackbird State Forest - Headquarters-Tybout Tract. These guides provide detailed information to help plan visits and explore the trails.
The Blackbird State Forest is managed by the Delaware Department of Agriculture's Forest Service. The main phone number for inquiries is (302) 653-6505. Additional information can be found on the Delaware Department of Agriculture - State Forests website.

