Are you looking for a new way to explore The First State? Luckily, Delaware’s scenic byway program means there’s a great opportunity to see Delaware like you’ve never seen it before! Take a weekend to get to know the back roads of your home state – and start with the Red Clay Valley Scenic Byway.

When you travel along the Red Clay Valley Scenic Byway, you get to see the back roads of gorgeous New Castle County.

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Historic Hockessin is one town you’ll drive through. Stop by the Meetinghouse to admire the stonework, or take a break to stroll downtown shops.

Wikimedia Commons See what you’ll love about Hockessin right here: Why This One Tiny Town Is Secretly The Best Place In Delaware.

Keep an eye out for the many railroad crossings on your journey. The Wilmington and Western Railroad is a rolling museum that’s active in the area.

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Along your drive, you’ll see the Garrett Snuff Mill. The buildings still standing at this abandoned tobacco mill complex were built between 1846 and 1901!

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The gorgeous Auburn Heights Preserve, in Yorklyn, hosts a steam museum and miles of manicured hiking paths to explore.

Wikimedia Commons You can read more about this gorgeous, historic estate right here: The Delaware Park That Will Make You Feel Like You Walked Into A Fairy Tale.

While you wind through the twenty eight back roads that make up the Red Clay Valley Scenic Byway, you’ll see the gorgeous Ashland Covered Bridge.

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The Ashland Bridge and the Wooddale Bridge are two of the last covered bridges still standing in Delaware. Both bridges were built in the mid 19th century.

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Don’t forget to carve out time to visit the Mt. Cuba Center. This botanical garden shows off the best of Delaware’s native plants and trees.

Flickr / Mandy Jansen You’ll really fall for this this place. Read more about it here: It’s Impossible Not To Love This Breathtaking Wild Flower Trail In Delaware.

Wherever you visit along the Red Clay Valley Scenic Byway, you’ll find the treasures of Delaware on display for you to enjoy.

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While you can drive the whole route in about an hour, it takes a weekend to truly experience the Red Clay Scenic Byway. Check out the Byway’s official website, which includes maps and attraction info, right here.

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See what you’ll love about Hockessin right here: Why This One Tiny Town Is Secretly The Best Place In Delaware.

You can read more about this gorgeous, historic estate right here: The Delaware Park That Will Make You Feel Like You Walked Into A Fairy Tale.

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You’ll really fall for this this place. Read more about it here: It’s Impossible Not To Love This Breathtaking Wild Flower Trail In Delaware.

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