Forwood Preserve
LocationNew Castle, Delaware, United States
Nearest cityClaymont
Coordinates39°47′56″N 75°30′14″W / 39.79889°N 75.50389°W / 39.79889; -75.50389
Area11 acres (4.5 ha)
Average elevation310ft
Max. elevation340ft
Min. elevation300ft
Named forForwood Family

Forwood Preserve is a nature preserve in northern Delaware near Lynnfield, Delaware. It includes old growth Forrest and has a branch of Stoney Creek (Delaware River tributary in Delaware) in it called Fox Run (Delaware). It is 11 acres and is surrounded by mostly suburban development. It has one connection to Carcroft Crest Park near Stony Run Drive.

The Forwoods were a prominent family that settled in Delaware.[1] The preserve property was slated for development until neighbors rallied to save it in 1968.[2]

The preserve has lots of mature trees with a mixture of deciduous and evergreen trees. Some tree species include eastern white pine, Norway spruce, American holly, eastern hemlock, pitch pine, eastern red cedar, red maple, white oak, northern red oak, swamp oak, American beech, American sycamore, and river birch.

History

The property has a long history[3] and was formerly known as the Allen Tract. The Friends of Forwood Preserve is an organization working to preserve and protect the area.[4]

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References

  1. Wilson, Xerxes. "Plan to raze 1799 school met with concerns over traffic". The News Journal.
  2. "Have you ever heard of Forwood Preserve Park?". Delaware First Media. June 25, 2021.
  3. The History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, from the Discovery of the Delaware to the Present Time. Democrat Book and Job Office Print. 1876.
  4. "Home". Lynnfield Civic Association.
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