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Delaware Seashore State Park has 6 miles (9.7 km) of shoreline along the Atlantic Ocean, Rehoboth Bay, and Indian River Bay.The park offers swimming and sunbathing at two ocean swimming areas, which have bathhouses that offer showers and changing rooms, concession stands, and rental of umbrellas, chairs, and rafts.
In 1981 Fenwick Island State Park became a separate park; before that it was the southern part of Delaware Seashore State Park. First State Heritage: Kent: 2004 Designed as an urban "park without boundaries," this park links historic and cultural sites throughout the capital city, Dover. Fort Delaware: New Castle: 248.55 acres (100.58 ha) 1951
Delaware Seashore State Park; F. Fenwick Island State Park; First State Heritage Park; Fort Christina; Fort Delaware State Park; Fort DuPont; Fox Point State Park; H.
Delaware is a small state that gets much attention for its tax-free exemption but not enough credit for its glorious beaches. Growing up in New Jersey, I had access to many shorelines nearby, so ...
Nestled along the shores of the Long Island Sound, Hammonasset Beach State Park features 2 miles of pristine beachfront. From walking trails and a nature center to areas for fishing and camping ...
Delaware Seashore State Park; F. Fenwick Island State Park; ... Trap Pond State Park This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 06:58 (UTC). ...
The original station was restored by the Delaware Seashore Preservation Foundation, and is now operated as the Indian River Life-Saving Station Museum by Delaware State Parks, as part of Delaware Seashore State Park. [2] [3] The Indian River Life Saving Service Station was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 29, 1976 ...
Fenwick Island State Park is a 344-acre (139 ha) Delaware state park between Ocean City, Maryland and South Bethany, Delaware in Sussex County, Delaware, US. Fenwick Island State Park is open for year-round recreation from 8:00 am until sunset. Originally part of Delaware Seashore State Park, it was