Brandywine Creek
Brandywine Creek is a tributary of the Christina River in southeastern
Pennsylvania and northern Delaware in the United States. The mouth of the creek
on the Christina River in present-day Wilmington, Delaware, is the site of the
New Sweden colony.
The East Branch and West Branch of the creek originate within 2 miles (3 km) of
each other on the slopes of Welsh Mountain in Honey Brook Township,
Pennsylvania, about 20 miles (32 km) northwest of their confluence.
The first European settlement on the Brandywine was Swedish. On March 29, 1638,
Peter Minuit, who had earlier explored the area for the Dutch, founded the
colony of New Sweden near the confluence of the Christina and Brandywine, at
Fort Christina, in present-day Wilmington. About 600 Swedes, Finns, and Dutch
settled in New Sweden.
Water powered gristmills in Brandywine Village, near the creek mouth, and the
nearby DuPont gunpowder mill were important in developing American industry
before the introduction of steam power.
The creek continues south through First State National Historical Park and
Brandywine Creek State Park, into Wilmington, where it flows through Brandywine
Park near the city center. Brandywine Creek joins the Christina River 1 mile
(1.6 km) east of downtown Wilmington and about 2 miles (3 km) upstream from the
mouth of the Christina.
The Brandywine crosses the fall line just north of Wilmington. The elevation
falls from about 160 feet (49 m) above sea level in Chadds Ford, to just a few
feet above sea level in Wilmington. The steep descent powered many early
industrial activities, including flour milling and the original DuPont gunpowder
mills, while the navigable channel to the Delaware River and Delaware Bay
allowed manufacturers to load ocean-going ships from near their mills.
Location
Wilmington, Delaware
USA
Getting There
Brandywine Creek is a popular attraction in Delaware, with several access points
located throughout the state. Here are some ways to get to Brandywine Creek:
By car: Brandywine Creek State Park is located just off of I-95, approximately 5
miles north of Wilmington, Delaware. From the park entrance, follow the signs to
the Brandywine Creek Nature Center.
By bus: DART First State operates several bus routes that stop near Brandywine
Creek, including Route 10 and Route 11. Visit the DART First State website for
more information.
By bike or on foot: The Brandywine Creek Greenway Trail is a 19-mile trail that
runs from the Christina River in Wilmington to the Pennsylvania border. The
trail is open to walkers, hikers, and cyclists, and offers access to many of the
creek's most scenic areas.
By kayak or canoe: Brandywine Creek is a popular destination for paddlers, with
several outfitters in the area offering rentals and guided tours. The Brandywine
Conservancy and Museum of Art offers guided canoe trips on the creek from May
through October.
Nearby Airports
This is a list of primary airports in Delaware that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.
| Airports in Delaware |
|---|
undo Major Attractions in Delaware