Woodland Ferry

Enjoy a leisurely cruise across the picturesque Nanticoke River on board the historic Woodland Ferry, the current version of which is named for long-time local legislator Tina Fallon. Connecting Woodland and Bethel, generations of local residents have depended on the ferry to save time on their daily commutes. Pack a picnic to enjoy in Woodland Park near Seaford or at Philips Landing just outside historic Bethel. It may not be a long ride, but it’s a pleasant one you and your family won’t soon forget.

Top Destination

The Nanticoke Heritage Byway is a hidden gem in southern Delaware that offers visitors a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. From stunning parks to historic mansions, here are some of the top destinations to visit along the Nanticoke Heritage Byway.

Nanticoke River

Sussex County, DE

Governor Ross Mansion

Seaford, DE

Old Christ Church

Laurel, DE

Trap Pond State Park

Laurel, DE

Byway History

Discover the rich history of southern Delaware along the Nanticoke Heritage Byway, where each stop offers a unique glimpse into the region’s cultural heritage.

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Seaford Museum

The Seaford Museum is a must-visit destination for history buffs and curious visitors alike

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Ross Mansion

Step back in time and explore the lavish lifestyle of a wealthy 19th-century family at Ross Mansion in Seaford, Delaware.

Hearn and Rawlins Mill

Hearn & Rawlins Mill

Located in southern Delaware, Hearn & Rawlins Mill is a fascinating glimpse into the region’s agricultural past.

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Cannon-Maston House

Explore the rich history of the Nanticoke Heritage Byway at the Cannon-Maston House, located in Laurel, Delaware.

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Seaford Train Station

The Seaford Train Station is a fascinating piece of southern Delaware’s transportation history.