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State Forest Hunting

  Delaware’s Statewide Hunting Regulations are updated each year in the Delaware Hunting and Trapping Guide Blackbird State Forest Hunting For more information, call the Blackbird State Forest office at (302) 653-6505. All Blackbird State Forest lands are open for public hunting for game in season by licensed hunters, unless otherwise posted. The following regulations […]

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State Forest Hunting

State Forest Hunting Delaware has three state forests covering more than 20,000 acres: Blackbird in New Castle County, Taber in Kent County, and Redden in Sussex County. These areas provide a wide range of opportunities for in-season deer hunting, small game, and turkey hunting  at no additional cost. Hunting is subject to rules and regulations published […]

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State Forest Camping

Make a reservation now for the Redden Forest Lodge.   Camping is a great way to experience the natural wonder and majesty of Delaware’s forests. Take a hike and explore miles of wooded trails. Observe wildlife among the towering trees. Enjoy a picnic and cook a barbeque. Relax with a heartwarming campfire. Sleep under the […]

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Contact Us

Delaware Department of Agriculture 2320 South DuPont Highway Dover, Delaware 19901 Business Phone: (302) 698-4547 (Forest Service section) Business Phone: (302) 698-4500 (DDA Receptionist) Business Phone: (800) 282-8685 (Toll-Free) Business Fax: (302) 697-6287 Delaware Forest Service Staff Forestry Program Administrator, Michael A. Valenti E-mail michael.valenti@delaware.gov Business Phone: (302) 698-4550 Assistant Forestry Administrator, Kyle Hoyd E-mail […]

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Forest Service

The Delaware Forest Service provides a wide range of services to help Delawareans manage and improve their forest resources.

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Delaware State Forests

The Delaware Forest Service provides a wide range of services to help Delawareans manage and improve their forest resources.

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