126 total RV sites (101 back ins and 25 pull thrus - may be tight for larger rigs), can accommodate RVs up to 40ft, 30/50 amp, water & electric sites, dump station, restrooms, showers, laundry, handicap access, propane, store, ice, fire rings, BBQ, picnic area, pavilions, athletic fields, horseshoes, volleyball, playground, nature watching, hiking, disc golf, day camps, summer concerts, biking, Baldcypress Nature Center, boating, boat ramp. Rowboats, pedal boats, canoes and kayaks can be rented for use within the park during the summer season, and park interpreters host narrated pontoon boat tours on summer weekends and holidays. The site of a large freshwater wetland, Trap Pond State Park hosts the northernmost natural stand of bald cypress trees in the United States. The forest of Trap Pond includes trails for bicycling and hiking, as well as views of the bald cypress trees growing out of the water. Park Events: Pontoon boat and paddle tours of Trap Pond, Jeep Jamboree (Laurel Chamber of Commerce), Bike Rally (Trap Pond Partners), Wade In (Nanticoke Watershed Alliance), Beer and Wine Festival (Trap Pond Partners) and Halloween Howl. Area Attractions: Woodland Ferry near Seaford (13 miles), Ward Waterfowl Museum in Salisbury, MD (17 miles), Delaware International Speedway, Delmar MD (10 miles), Delmarva Shorebirds baseball in Salisbury, MD (16 miles), Apple Scrapple Festival in Bridgeville (20 miles), Redden State Forest near Georgetown (20 miles), Salisbury University (20 miles), Salisbury Zoo (20 miles), Salisbury Regional Airport/SBY (20 miles), Holts Landing State Park near Millville (23 miles), Berlin Maryland (27 miles), Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge near Milton (31 miles), Ocean City Maryland (31 miles), Delaware Beaches (all within 35 miles) and Assateague National Seashore (38 miles).