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Delaware Seashore State Park

Inlet 850, Rehoboth Beach, DE
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Quick Stats

179
Sites

45ft
Max Site Size

$$$$
Price

-3ft
Elevation

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What others are saying about this campground
Delaware Seashore State Park is a great camping destination for those looking to explore the Rehobeth to Ocean City corridor. The park is quite large and offers a variety of amenities for both overnight guests and day use visitors. There are dumpsters available for overnight guests, and free hot showers, as well as a camp store and bait and tackle shop in the marina. Tent sites are closer to the bridge, but all sites are open year-round and can accommodate various camping units from tents to 45’ RVs. The pull through sites are a little narrow, but all have full hook up and 50 amp service. There are no fire rings at the sites, but there are a couple campfire areas scattered around the park. The park is close to the beach and bay, and is only about 15 minutes from the Rehobeth Beach boardwalk. The park is also pet friendly, and the staff is friendly and helpful.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Laundry
  • Pet Friendly
  • Cabins
  • Tenting
  • Buddy Sites
  • Playground
  • Trash Pickup
  • 50 Amp
  • Water Hookup
  • Sewer Hookup
  • Fire Pits
  • Potable Water
  • Camp Bar
  • Beach Access
  • Ice
  • Boat Launch
  • Marina
  • Firewood Sold
  • Camp Store
  • Back In Site
  • Pull Thru Site
  • Toilets
  • Showers
  • Dump Station
  • Full Hookup
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Activities

  • Hiking
  • Fishing
  • Boating

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From The Campground

Delaware Seashore State Park, boasting six miles of ocean and 20 miles of bay shoreline, serves as an important part of the southern Delaware coastline. The dynamic Indian River Inlet connects the Indian River and Rehoboth Bays with the Atlantic Ocean and is the epicenter of the park’s many activities. A beach lies on either side of the inlet, welcoming anglers and beachgoers who stay for the day or overnight at the park’s waterfront campground and cottages. The Indian River Life-Saving Station, built in 1876 for use by the United States Lifesaving Service to respond to shipwrecks, now pays homage to its maritime heritage while doubling as a coastal event space and educational center. The barrier beach and inland bays provide the perfect salt marsh habitat and nesting grounds for birds and terrapins. More than seven miles of trails welcome hikers, bikers and birders.
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Phone

(302) 227-2800

Email

cassandra.petersen@state.de.us

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Discounts available for: KOA Member Children

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