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Family camping is available at five Delaware state parks, Lums Pond, Killens Pond, Cape Henlopen, Delaware Seashore and Trap Pond State Parks.
Campsites can accommodate a variety of camping units, from tents to large recreational vehicles. Most campsites have 30- and 50-amp electric, and water and sewer hook-ups. Bathhouses and laundry facilities are located in both campgrounds. A camp store on the south side carries convenience items and souvenirs.
Enjoy the natural diversity of Delaware's 17 state parks. From hiking, camping, swimming, and fishing, to nature programs and touring historic sites, there is truly something for everyone at Delaware State Parks!
All family campsites, cabins, camping cabins and yurts can be reserved. All campgrounds are site-specific (you pick a particular site prior to arrival) with the exception of Overflow Camp at Delaware Seashore State Park, which is site general (find the best open site).
North Inlet campsites feature three-point hookups (electricity, water, and sewer service), with three-point hookups (electric, water and sewer) and Standard (no hookups) sites, and tent sites available at the South Inlet campground. Get info about camping at Delaware Seashore.
Camping and Cabins. Cape Henlopen's campground, set among pine-covered dunes, now includes 2-point hookups, 100-amp service on several sites, and sites to accommodate larger rigs. Twenty walk-in tent sites lie adjacent to the Waking Dunes Trail.
The fees you pay stay within the parks to play an important role in protecting open space and wildlife, support recreational activities and nature education, and provide visitor assistance and safety. Visit Surf Fishing Program for more information on changes this year.
Family camping is available at five Delaware state parks, Lums Pond, Killens Pond, Cape Henlopen, Delaware Seashore and Trap Pond State Parks.
Delaware has 5 unique parks with RV and Tent camping available to choose from. We have camping near the Atlantic Ocean at Cape Henlopen, with the beaches, great dunes and historical WWII towers, and Delaware Seashore with the marina, beaches, and 2 restaurants.
Lums Pond State Park is built around the largest freshwater pond in Delaware. The park features excellent camping, fishing, sports facilities, hiking trails, and an unforgettable Go Ape! Treetop Adventure Course