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Delaware Seashore
Overview
Delaware Seashore State Park offers a unique coastal camping experience where the land meets the sea. Located between the Atlantic Ocean and the inland bays, this park provides a scenic backdrop for RVers looking to immerse themselves in nature. The park features two distinct camping areas near the Indian River Inlet, providing easy access to both saltwater and brackish environments. Whether you are looking for sun-drenched beaches or quiet sunsets over the water, this destination delivers a quintessential Mid-Atlantic coastal vibe.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated on a narrow strip of land just south of Rehoboth Beach, DE. This location offers a rare 360-degree water experience, with the ocean on one side and the calm bay on the other. Travelers will find themselves surrounded by coastal dunes and salt marshes that are home to diverse wildlife. The iconic Indian River Inlet Bridge serves as a striking landmark, illuminating the night sky and providing a safe passage for boats traveling between the bay and the ocean.
Amenities & Park Features
RV travelers will appreciate the full-hookup campsites, which include water, sewer, and electric services. The campsites are primarily paved, making them ideal for large motorhomes and travel trailers. On-site facilities are well-maintained, featuring clean bathhouses with hot showers and convenient laundry stations. For those who enjoy active recreation, the park includes a walking trail that connects the north and south sides of the inlet, as well as easy-to-reach beach access points for daily excursions.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the campgrounds, the area is packed with activities. Visitors can explore the historic Indian River Life-Saving Station to learn about local maritime history. A short drive north brings you to the famous Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk, known for its classic amusements and local eateries. For those who enjoy shopping, the nearby Tanger Outlets offer tax-free shopping, while the surrounding state parks provide additional miles of hiking and biking trails for outdoor enthusiasts.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal fit for beach enthusiasts who want to be within walking distance of the shore. It is also a premier choice for saltwater anglers, as the inlet is a well-known spot for fishing from the jetty or the pier. Families and retirees alike will enjoy the blend of natural beauty and modern convenience. If you prefer a coastal environment where the ocean breeze is a constant companion, this park provides the perfect setting for your next RV adventure.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Virath Sem
It's pretty much just a parking lot to camp or park your RV, camper van to tent. It is right up against the beach though so nice views. I was at the North inlet side and Mike the site host was very nice.
Eddie Martinez
We enjoyed our stay. It’s beautiful at night with the bridge. Lots to do. Has kiddo playground. The sites are nice. Restroom and shower are clean. Good area to fish in. Has a full marina and an excellent restaurant. Dock Side bar and grill. Totally recommend it. Beach has a lovely view.
Jaime Darby Honosky
Love this beach! Always clean with easy shower access. My family has been coming here for generations and we always have a great time!
Melissa Rollosson
Not our jam for camping, we prefer woods. Friends had said how much they loved his SP so we tried it. Of course we arrived during a heat wave. Lots of campers all but jammed together. Easy access to bath houses scattered throughout. Gate attendants and camp hosts were very friendly. Easy access to the beach and to fishing. No fires at campsites (not that we wanted one when we were there). Bethany is an easy bicycle ride down the generous bike lane on route 1.
Elizabeth Pak
I personally did not have a positive experience. Given that it is a state park and had campground, I was expecting traditional camping set up in the woods. There were no trees, but more like a field. There were winds constantly, and it made it hard to enjoy sitting outside. With the bridge in sight, there were cars passing by constantly. No campfire was allowed.. I think this place works out well for someone who has a camper or trailer, and for those who want to stay near the beach. For me with tent, it wasn’t exactly what I was hoping for. I ended up booking another campsite.
D S
Great place to fish and explore. There is a good place to surf. Launch a boat. Get dinner. Get a fishing charter. Has a tackle ship. Camping options.
Pamela Savage
We got snowed in and the staff took great care of us. Checked on us in the morning. Shoveled, plowed and came right over when we couldn't get the key to work and were locked out in the snow! Thanks so much guys! You were great!
Ginger J
This is a beautiful place and they were having an art festival there. There's also an amazing restaurant here too seasonal place. You can dock your boat here, they have cabins you can stay in we did that one year.
Kristin Kosmides
A nice park in a cool location. The park is positioned next to/ under the bridge - so you have a unique view. The staff is really great. There's a camp store, the trash area, bathrooms, a play area for kids, and then of course the actual camp spots. The lady at the front sings a welcome song. 🙂 The bathrooms have showers and are kept pretty clean. The shower area is kind of locker room style, i.e. not much privacy. We car camped in a Prius. There's not much space in between each spot and there is little to no tree coverage. The beach is close and there are nice walking paths. Between the South and the north side, I think there's something around 400 spots. In the summer it is pretty busy. I was impressed at how quiet it was at night considering the amount of campers that were there. Also, you can't beat the proximity to the ocean. The pass for your car gets you into all the different parks in the area- not just the one you're booked at.
Daryl Brackin
Love camping on the north side. The beach is within walking distance and isn't very crowded. The bathrooms are decent. There is a bit of traffic noise, but it's not annoying. I've been here multiple times.