Wilmington State Parks

Wilmington State Parks
Brandywine Creek in Brandywine Park near downtown Wilmington looking
Location in Delaware
Wilmington State Parks (the United States)
LocationWilmington, Delaware, United States
Coordinates39°45′18″N 75°33′0″W / 39.75500°N 75.55000°W / 39.75500; -75.55000
Area576.4 acres (233.3 ha)
Elevation100 feet (30 m)
Established1998
Administered byDelaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
WebsiteOfficial website

Wilmington State Parks is a public recreation area located in Wilmington, Delaware, United States. Open year-round, the park covers 576 acres (233 ha) of land mostly situated along the Brandywine Creek. The state park is made up of a group of smaller parks that are administratively managed as a single unit.

Although much of the land comprising Wilmington State Parks is owned by the city of Wilmington, the park is operated and maintained by the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation, a branch of the state's Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control. The state park was created in 1998 when the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation assumed management responsibilities, though the individual parks are much older, with the oldest dating back to 1886.

There are numerous statues, monuments, and memorials in Wilmington State Parks, including war memorials as well as statues and memorials to historically significant Wilmingtonians such as Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont, U.S. Secretary of State Thomas F. Bayard, conservationist William Poole Bancroft, and shipbuilder William H. Todd. There is also a memorial to President William McKinley and a memorial bridge dedicated to George Washington near a parade ground where the general reviewed his troops during the Revolutionary War.