The most-watched Olympic sport has come to Delaware – and anyone can participate! Even if you’re not the most athletic, you’ll have a great time if you try out curling in Delaware. This sport is strategy-based and makes a great date night idea or a fun family adventure. If you think you could figure it out, join the Diamond State Curling Club for a fun introduction to a completely addicting sport.

Do you know anyone who is addicted to the Winter Olympics?

Facebook / Diamond State Curling Club It’s hard not to get enthused by speed skating, downhill skiing, and hockey, but Curling has been one of the top watched Winter Olympic sports for years. Just by watching, it isn’t immediately obvious how the sport is played, or why people are running over ice with brooms, and sliding heavy stones towards other heavy stones. The mystery of the sport is what draws so many people to watch! In fact, during the last Winter Olympics, curling was the number one watched sport on days that it aired. If you’re one of the millions that sits glued to the TV, enjoying the Scandinavian uniforms and suspenseful throwing, you’ll be thrilled to learn that you can now chase your Olympic dreams by trying out curling in Delaware.

The Diamond State Curling Club brought Curling to Delaware in April 2015.

Facebook / Diamond State Curling Club Despite the logistic difficulties of getting ice time during Delaware’s busy hockey season, the Diamond State Curlers were determined to start a club. The reaction from Delawareans was intense, and most of their Intro to Curling classes sell out well in advance! It seems that curling isn’t just everyone’s secret TV addiction, but that people want to try their hand at perhaps the most accessible Winter Olympic sport. The club curls at Fred Rust Arena and The Pond, both in New Castle County.

Curling is relatively new to the Olympics, having only begun as a medal competition in 1998.

Facebook / Diamond State Curling Club Though the sport has deep Scandinavian and Canadian roots, it was only a demonstration sport during the 1932, 1988, and 1992 Winter Olympic Games. It drew large crowds and high television ratings, and gained enough support to make its debut 19 years ago. Since then, it’s captured the attention of people all around the world. So, what exactly is curling? During each match, two four-player teams face off. They have 10 rounds (called “ends”) to score. Each team has to decide on a strategy to get their granite stone close to their target (called the “house”). The Curlers have to have tremendous skill to slide their stone close to their target, much like a bowler has to manipulate the bath a bowling ball takes. The Sweepers use their brooms to manipulate the ice surface in front of the stone. The captain of the team calls out directions to the Sweepers.

If you’re looking for a fun winter activity in Delaware, look no further than trying out this Olympic sport!

Facebook / Diamond State Curling Club The Diamond State Curling Club makes it a mission to introduce the sport to as many people as possible, so that everyone can enjoy the strategy and fun that a game of curling is all about. They offer introductory classes and leagues for people who want to socialize and compete on the ice. Check the schedule for Intro to Curling events or their instructional league information online, at the Diamond State Curling Club website.

The Ice Arenas that support Curling in Delaware offer other great winter activities, too.

Facebook / Fred Rust Ice Arena Join Fred Rust Ice Arena for the University of Delaware hockey games and figure skating performances, and visit the Patriot Ice Center in Wilmington for hockey, figure skating, and lessons.

If you can’t get enough of winter activities, you might want to grab a friend and check out these amazing winter hikes in Delaware! They’re a great way to keep up your winter spirit between Curling matches.

Facebook / Diamond State Curling Club

It’s hard not to get enthused by speed skating, downhill skiing, and hockey, but Curling has been one of the top watched Winter Olympic sports for years. Just by watching, it isn’t immediately obvious how the sport is played, or why people are running over ice with brooms, and sliding heavy stones towards other heavy stones. The mystery of the sport is what draws so many people to watch! In fact, during the last Winter Olympics, curling was the number one watched sport on days that it aired. If you’re one of the millions that sits glued to the TV, enjoying the Scandinavian uniforms and suspenseful throwing, you’ll be thrilled to learn that you can now chase your Olympic dreams by trying out curling in Delaware.

Despite the logistic difficulties of getting ice time during Delaware’s busy hockey season, the Diamond State Curlers were determined to start a club. The reaction from Delawareans was intense, and most of their Intro to Curling classes sell out well in advance! It seems that curling isn’t just everyone’s secret TV addiction, but that people want to try their hand at perhaps the most accessible Winter Olympic sport. The club curls at Fred Rust Arena and The Pond, both in New Castle County.

Though the sport has deep Scandinavian and Canadian roots, it was only a demonstration sport during the 1932, 1988, and 1992 Winter Olympic Games. It drew large crowds and high television ratings, and gained enough support to make its debut 19 years ago. Since then, it’s captured the attention of people all around the world. So, what exactly is curling? During each match, two four-player teams face off. They have 10 rounds (called “ends”) to score. Each team has to decide on a strategy to get their granite stone close to their target (called the “house”). The Curlers have to have tremendous skill to slide their stone close to their target, much like a bowler has to manipulate the bath a bowling ball takes. The Sweepers use their brooms to manipulate the ice surface in front of the stone. The captain of the team calls out directions to the Sweepers.

The Diamond State Curling Club makes it a mission to introduce the sport to as many people as possible, so that everyone can enjoy the strategy and fun that a game of curling is all about. They offer introductory classes and leagues for people who want to socialize and compete on the ice. Check the schedule for Intro to Curling events or their instructional league information online, at the Diamond State Curling Club website.

Facebook / Fred Rust Ice Arena

Join Fred Rust Ice Arena for the University of Delaware hockey games and figure skating performances, and visit the Patriot Ice Center in Wilmington for hockey, figure skating, and lessons.

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Curling in Delaware February 13, 2022 Tori Jane What are the best places for winter hiking in Delaware?   Delaware is a beautiful state that simply doesn’t get the love it deserves, if you ask us. It’s a scenic, amazing place that often gets overlooked for more popular hiking destinations around the United States, but it shouldn’t be – as it turns out, there are tons of incredible hikes weaving all over the state that will intrigue and amaze even the most seasoned hikers. The state of Delaware might be tiny, but according to our friends at AllTrails.com, there are 200 amazing hikes you can embark upon right here in our backyard. Some of the highest-rated and most beloved trails are open year-round, making Delaware an awesome place to get some winter hiking in. For example, many of our state parks have great cold-weather hike options; head to Killens Pond State Park and head out on the Killens Pond Loop Trail. It’s a hit in the summer, but in winter, it’s quiet, serene, and incredibly photogenic. Fans of the ocean should head to Cape Henlopen State Park and do the Gordon’s Pond Trail, which is an easy trek that’ll introduce you to the wonders of the Cape Henlopen region. Need more ideas? Check this article out for more information on these hikes and several others.   What are some fun things to do in the winter in Delaware?   Lovers of winter activities have reason to celebrate - turns out, there are all sorts of amazing things to do in Delaware even when it’s cold and there’s snow on the ground. There are lots more things to do than just cold weather hiking; for example, you could always join a ski club, or go on a carriage ride through any one of our adorable small towns that love winter more than any other season. Have you ever gone to the beach after a good snowstorm? Maybe you should – it’s an amazing way to appreciate the outdoors even though it isn’t warm. There are tons of winter festivals and Christmas towns to check out. Then, there are always the classics: go ice skating at any one of the plentiful rinks around the state, soak in a hot tub at a ski resort, etc. The season’s fun is only as limited as your creativity. Give it a good brainstorm, and then go outside – winter, even in Delaware, is an amazing time of year.   

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February 13, 2022

Tori Jane

What are the best places for winter hiking in Delaware?   Delaware is a beautiful state that simply doesn’t get the love it deserves, if you ask us. It’s a scenic, amazing place that often gets overlooked for more popular hiking destinations around the United States, but it shouldn’t be – as it turns out, there are tons of incredible hikes weaving all over the state that will intrigue and amaze even the most seasoned hikers. The state of Delaware might be tiny, but according to our friends at AllTrails.com, there are 200 amazing hikes you can embark upon right here in our backyard. Some of the highest-rated and most beloved trails are open year-round, making Delaware an awesome place to get some winter hiking in. For example, many of our state parks have great cold-weather hike options; head to Killens Pond State Park and head out on the Killens Pond Loop Trail. It’s a hit in the summer, but in winter, it’s quiet, serene, and incredibly photogenic. Fans of the ocean should head to Cape Henlopen State Park and do the Gordon’s Pond Trail, which is an easy trek that’ll introduce you to the wonders of the Cape Henlopen region. Need more ideas? Check this article out for more information on these hikes and several others.   What are some fun things to do in the winter in Delaware?   Lovers of winter activities have reason to celebrate - turns out, there are all sorts of amazing things to do in Delaware even when it’s cold and there’s snow on the ground. There are lots more things to do than just cold weather hiking; for example, you could always join a ski club, or go on a carriage ride through any one of our adorable small towns that love winter more than any other season. Have you ever gone to the beach after a good snowstorm? Maybe you should – it’s an amazing way to appreciate the outdoors even though it isn’t warm. There are tons of winter festivals and Christmas towns to check out. Then, there are always the classics: go ice skating at any one of the plentiful rinks around the state, soak in a hot tub at a ski resort, etc. The season’s fun is only as limited as your creativity. Give it a good brainstorm, and then go outside – winter, even in Delaware, is an amazing time of year.   

The OIYS Visitor Center

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Delaware is a beautiful state that simply doesn’t get the love it deserves, if you ask us. It’s a scenic, amazing place that often gets overlooked for more popular hiking destinations around the United States, but it shouldn’t be – as it turns out, there are tons of incredible hikes weaving all over the state that will intrigue and amaze even the most seasoned hikers. The state of Delaware might be tiny, but according to our friends at AllTrails.com, there are 200 amazing hikes you can embark upon right here in our backyard. Some of the highest-rated and most beloved trails are open year-round, making Delaware an awesome place to get some winter hiking in. For example, many of our state parks have great cold-weather hike options; head to Killens Pond State Park and head out on the Killens Pond Loop Trail. It’s a hit in the summer, but in winter, it’s quiet, serene, and incredibly photogenic. Fans of the ocean should head to Cape Henlopen State Park and do the Gordon’s Pond Trail, which is an easy trek that’ll introduce you to the wonders of the Cape Henlopen region. Need more ideas? Check this article out for more information on these hikes and several others.  

What are some fun things to do in the winter in Delaware?  

Lovers of winter activities have reason to celebrate - turns out, there are all sorts of amazing things to do in Delaware even when it’s cold and there’s snow on the ground. There are lots more things to do than just cold weather hiking; for example, you could always join a ski club, or go on a carriage ride through any one of our adorable small towns that love winter more than any other season. Have you ever gone to the beach after a good snowstorm? Maybe you should – it’s an amazing way to appreciate the outdoors even though it isn’t warm. There are tons of winter festivals and Christmas towns to check out. Then, there are always the classics: go ice skating at any one of the plentiful rinks around the state, soak in a hot tub at a ski resort, etc. The season’s fun is only as limited as your creativity. Give it a good brainstorm, and then go outside – winter, even in Delaware, is an amazing time of year.