Michael N. Castle C&D Canal Trail
Michael N. Castle C&D Canal Trail
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The Michael N. Castle C&D Canal Trail offers a unique hiking experience along a bustling commercial waterway, where you can watch massive ships glide by while enjoying diverse natural habitats. This mostly paved path, rated moderate, covers 9.9 miles (16.0 km) with a minimal 57 feet (17 metres) of elevation gain, making it a pleasant journey for about 4 hours and 1 minute. You'll traverse grasslands, forests, and tidal marshes, with views from spots like Summit Pointe offering sweeping panoramas of the canal and surrounding area.
Planning your visit is straightforward, with multiple trailheads providing easy access and parking. Keep in mind that sections of the trail have limited shade, so an early start is a good idea on warm days. While generally flat, there's a notable, somewhat steep climb around the Summit North Marina that adds a bit of challenge to the otherwise gentle terrain.
This trail isn't just about the views; it's steeped in history, following the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, a waterway whose origins trace back to figures like George Washington. It's also a fantastic spot for wildlife enthusiasts, with opportunities to see deer, turkeys, and even bald eagles. The route connects to historic towns like Delaware City, offering amenities and further exploration.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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3.28 km
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16.0 km
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16.0 km
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13.5 km
2.50 km
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There are three main trailheads along the route that offer parking, restrooms, and kiosk comfort stations. A popular starting point is the St. Georges Trailhead.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and remember to clean up after your pet to keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.
The trail is accessible year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer can be warm, especially in sections with less shade, but the canal views are always engaging. Winter can also be a good time for a quiet walk, just be prepared for colder weather.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Michael N. Castle C&D Canal Trail itself. However, if you plan to visit nearby state parks like Fort Delaware or Fort DuPont, they may have their own fees or regulations.
The trail is predominantly flat and paved with asphalt, making it accessible for a wide range of users. While mostly easy, there are a few sections that introduce a moderate challenge, such as a brief climb around Summit North Marina and some steeper areas near the western end past South Lums Pond parking.
You'll enjoy continuous views of the bustling Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with ships passing by. The route also takes you through diverse natural habitats including grasslands, forests, tidal marshes, and ponds. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as deer, turkeys, raccoons, and a variety of birds, including peregrine falcons, pied-billed grebes, and bald eagles.
Absolutely! You'll find continuous views of the canal, and a specific View over Delaware River. Other notable features include the St. Georges Bridge, the historic African Union Church Cemetery, and connections to Fort Delaware and Fort DuPont State Parks.
Yes, the Michael N. Castle C&D Canal Trail connects seamlessly with the Ben Cardin C&D Canal Recreational Trail at its southwest end, extending the continuous route into Chesapeake City, Maryland. The route also passes through sections of the C&D Canal Trail, Delaware City Branch Trail, and Michael Castle Trail.
Besides the three trailheads offering parking, restrooms, and kiosks, you'll find regularly spaced benches along the canal for resting and observing canal traffic. Restaurants and bars are available in the connected towns of Delaware City and Chesapeake City, as well as at Summit North Marina.
Yes, its mostly flat and paved surface makes it very suitable for families. The diverse scenery, wildlife spotting opportunities, and historical points of interest can keep children engaged. Just be mindful of the few moderately challenging sections mentioned earlier.
The eastern end of the trail in Delaware City serves as a gateway to Fort DuPont State Park. While the trail itself doesn't require fees, Fort DuPont State Park may have its own entrance fees, operating hours, and specific regulations for activities like fishing or picnicking. It's advisable to check the park's official website for current information before your visit.
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