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Brumbley's Family Park
Overview
Brumbley's Family Park offers a quiet and established retreat located in the heart of Milton, Delaware. This park is known for its family-owned atmosphere and a focus on providing a stable, peaceful environment for its residents and visitors. Unlike the high-traffic resorts found closer to the shoreline, this park provides a sense of community where neighbors know one another. It is an ideal spot for those who appreciate a slower pace of life while remaining within a short drive of Delaware's famous coastal attractions. The serene environment makes it a favorite for repeat visitors seeking rest.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Sussex County, the park is tucked away in a wooded landscape that provides ample shade and privacy. The location offers the perfect balance between rural seclusion and urban convenience. It is positioned just minutes from the historic town center of Milton, allowing travelers to enjoy the local charm without the noise of major highways. The surrounding area is characterized by scenic farmland and proximity to the Broadkill River, making it a picturesque base for exploring the region's natural beauty and small-town heritage.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed for comfort and long-term convenience, offering several key features for modern RV travelers:
- Full hookup sites that provide reliable water, sewer, and electrical connections.
- Clean and accessible laundry facilities located on-site for guest convenience.
- Spacious, shaded lots featuring mature trees that provide natural cooling.
The grounds are consistently well-maintained, ensuring that every guest has a level and reliable space to park their rig for the season or a shorter stay. This simplicity allows visitors to focus on their travel experience rather than park logistics.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
One of the primary draws of staying in Milton is the proximity to Rehoboth Beach and Lewes, which are both less than a thirty-minute drive away. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate being near the Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge, where hiking, kayaking, and birdwatching are popular activities throughout the year. For those who enjoy local flavors, the world-famous Dogfish Head Craft Brewery is located just down the road, offering tours and tastings. The area is also rich in tax-free shopping and historical landmarks.
Who This Park Is Best For
Brumbley's Family Park is best suited for seasonal travelers and long-term residents looking for a reliable and quiet home base in the First State. It is a fantastic choice for budget-conscious RVers who want to avoid the premium prices and congestion of beachfront campgrounds while still enjoying easy ocean access. If you prefer a community-centric vibe over a commercial resort-style experience with constant noise, this park offers the simplicity and tranquility you are looking for during your Delaware travels.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Susan Hinefelt
Bugs are terrible the women that runs it is not friendly at all septic issues there was a electric fire do to faulty electric work old washers dont get your close clean trees r bad limbs fell on our truck in which left a big dent so many issues 900 to a 1000 a month doesn't offer much go to homestead or yogi bear offers a lot more n so much nicer
Lorin Prange
The couple that own the park are nice but too old to keep up with the necessary maintenance therefore it looks extremely run down and old. They only have one person to do yard work and maintenance in the height of tourist season. Would not go back or recommend. At $950 a month, I expect better (That's about what I pay in prime season in Florida at a RV Park that has a clean pool and daily community activities and a six-man maintenance team). The sign out front is so small along a major highway that you barely can find it even when looking for it. The dump pipe holes are so high out of the ground that it's harder to use them. The pool is always dirty like it needs vacuumed out and all the plastic furniture highly attracts bees. Down by the pond is duck/geese poop and mosquitoes. All the trees make it incompatible with starlink service.We specifically asked before arrival if our starlink would work there, and they assured us that it would. We lost all internet connction about every 15 minutes, at all hours of the day including in the middle of the night. No dog park or community space. No fire pits or picnic tables. We planned to be there for 3 months, but after a month of not having reliable internet (I work from home), we drove 8 minutes down the road to the beautiful Jellystone facility which was almost the exact same price.
Valerie
Water, sewer & electric are on the wrong side of the campers and water is right in front of where your camper steps come out. The campsite was big and very quiet. Nice people and dog friendly, plenty of places to walk inside campground. Borders a National Wildlife Refuge. You can kayak right from the campground but the creek entrance is shallow so we walked our kayaks through to the beautiful pond. We would stay there again. Only issue was that the hookups are wrong for campers to hook up to. Very good water pressure. Close to beaches. The permanent abandoned site next to us was an eyesore and they have a few abandoned campers here and there. Sewer hook ups are about a foot off the ground making dumping a hassle. There were bees under the gazebo flooring wood. They need to clean up the campsites a little more. Permanents run down. Upside the pool is beautiful.
Dynofrog
Long story short, my truck broke down the day before our trip so couldn’t tow, I was offered to rent a camper there when I called to cancel. So I went since my other friends were going to. The camper was a complete disaster and I was given a full refund, plus a little extra for my inconvenience. This place looks like it was really nice at one time. Right now it’s mostly a trailer park with a few camping spots out back for people passing through. The owners are elderly and have health issues and just can’t keep up with the work it entails..The one young man working there was very helpful and polite, but there’s only so much one person can do. The pool looked beautiful, but pretty much everything else is run down. There are a lot of old broken down trailers here and there that no one is using and they’re just rotting away. I think if they sold it to a KOA or someone who has the money to put into it, it could be great again. It’s in a good location but needs a better sign out front. If you blink, you’ll miss it, which may be a good thing.
Rachel Crutcher
Some fantastic people run this campground. They were so accommodating and nice to talk with. We stumbled upon Brumbley’s after dark with rain on the way. They gave us a shelter to pitch our tent in and bathrooms all to ourselves. If we ever pass this way again, we would stay here. Plus, it’s cheaper than the state parks, and they have a pool.
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