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Caching in Delaware is a topic that
covers a lot of territory. If you look back at the
menubar on the left you will see that three subtopics have appeared
under the Caching in Delaware topic. Click on any subtopic to explore
that facet of Geocaching in Delaware. Or, you can scroll down this page
to learn a bit of the history of geocaching in Delaware.
Geocaching
began in Delaware on December 30, 2000 when cache_ninja placed dElAWare
7{1} in Trap Pond State Park.
The year 2001 saw 10 additional caches placed. For each of the
following years - up to the present - the number of Delaware geocache
placements has doubled. The Year 2006 was the best year yet for
Geocaching in Delaware.
In the graph below you will see that the number of Geocaches placed in
Delawae has doubled almost every year. We have great expectations for
2007!
For
those who would like to see a month by month comparison we supply
this table.
We
also supply this Summary
of Delaware Geocaching Activities for the year 2006.

This
graph shows the adjusted* number
of cache placements in Delaware.
* Adjustments have been
made for archived sites.
The
State of Delaware offers geocachers a lot of opportunity for
placing geocaches and a variety of locales for finding caches. The
state is situated on a peninsula between Pennsylvania, Maryland, and
New Jersey. In total area Delaware ranks 49th in the nation. It
contains 1,982 square miles. It is 96 miles long and varies from 9 to
35 miles in width. The lowest spot is sea level since the state is
bordered on the east by the Delaware River and the Atlantic Ocean. The
highest spot is only 442 feet above sea level.
Delaware
is divided into three counties. Each has a distinct makeup. New Castle,
the northernmost county is a mix of urban and suburban areas. Mixed in
are several towns dating to colonial times. Kent, the middle county, is
becoming more suburban but still has large stretches of rural land. The
State Capital, Dover, is located there. Sussex, the southernmost
county, is largely rural but also contains a large beach area with
access to sand dunes as well.
Geocache
sites are most plentiful in New Castle County, Kent placements are
next, Sussex currently has the fewest.
While
Delaware has no National Parks, it does have a fine system of
State and County parks. These are well maintained and vary from those
with numerous hiking trails to specialty parks such as the equestrian
Carousel Farms. Almost all feature a mix of open spaces and forested
area. The State of Delaware has established regulations for the placing
of caches in State Parks. (See the section Caching in Delaware Parks
for more information).
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