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Open Open May 1st through Oct. 31st |
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Come and enjoy family fun at the beach. Bring a
tent, pop-up, trailer, motorhome, or rent one of our R.V.'s or cabins. Unwind by the pool, or beautiful Rehoboth Beach (2 and a half miles) by day, and relax by a campfire at night.
We make it our business to make sure you have the best possible experience.
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Open Daily Hours 8 a.m. to Sunset |
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Cape Henlopen's beaches attract thousands of visitors who enjoy ocean swimming and sunbathing. Two designated swimming beaches provide lifeguard patrols between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day. Umbrellas can be rented during the summer. The northern swimming area also features a modern bath house with showers, changing rooms, and a food concession. The park's open spaces feature many other activities. A picnic pavilion and the "Officer's Club" building can both be reserved for group events. An 18-hole disc golf course encourages friendly competition, and basketball courts promote more active exercise. Winter hunting is permitted in some areas of the park; a hunting permit is required, and information can be obtained from the Park Office. Annual events such as the Kite Festival and the Halloween Fantasy Trail are family favorites. The park also conducts a variety of entertaining recreational programs, including natural history lectures, outdoor concerts, seaside seining, and birdwatching, to name but a few.
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Welcome to Cedar Creek Landing Campground, Delaware's newest destination for the discriminating Recreational Cedar Creek Landing Campgrounds Vehicle camper. Located just off Route 1, 3 miles south of Lincoln, Delaware and minutes from the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay beaches, Cedar Creek Landing, with its emphasis on seasonal camping, offers a safe, new and special campground for those seeking a summer hideaway near the beach.
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Open April 15 to October 15 |
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Located on lovely Pepper's Creek, a tributary of Indian River Bay, Gulls Way Campground offers the camper the finest and most modern campground facilities situated in an unspoiled natural setting.
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Holly Lake Camp Sites is located west of Rehoboth Beach on Route 24 in beautiful Sussex County, Delaware.
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Our resort is spaciously nestled along Rehoboth Bay's Guinea Creek tributary, on a portion of the Delaware Coast which had been long renowned for its clean, sandy beaches and excellent fishing, crabbing and clamming. Nearby attractions include Cape Henlopen State Park, the Cape May - Lewes Ferry, the Nanticoke Indian Museum, and all of the summer excitement of the Rehoboth Beach boardwalk - with its amusements, eateries and special events - all just minutes away!
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celebrated its first season in 2001. We invite you come visit us. You will be "glad you found us". A limited number of seasonal sites become available each year. Be sure to reserve your site for the 2009 season before its too late. We are dedicated to providing a pleasurable camping experience for everyone. At LOST LANDS, we practice the "Golden Rule" of camping. We wish to thank those who camp with us year after year.
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Open May 1, 2009 - September 30, 2009 |
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Located on the Broadkill River, within 20 minutes by boat to the Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean. Go saltwater fishing, crabbing, clamming, waterskiing, directly from the RV Park. Two boat ramps so there is no waiting. Large grass lots with room for your camper, boat and car.
Sites, 2 Cabins that sleep 4 people, and boat slips are still available for the 2009 Season.
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Snuggled serenely among the Tall Pines of southern Delaware's lush, Loblolly Woods, lies a resort camping community which offers RV, tent and travel trailer vacationers incomparable amenities, convenience and seclusion.
Just minutes from the pounding surf of the Atlantic Ocean and the gentle web and flow of the Delaware Bay, a bounty of natural splendor and recreational pleasures await the daily and seasonal campers at Tall Pines resort!
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Open Daily Hours 8 a.m. to Sunset |
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Freshwater wetlands once covered a large portion of southwestern Sussex County. Trap Pond State Park retains a part of the swamp's original beauty and mystery, and features the northernmost natural stand of baldcypress trees in the United States. The pond was created in the late 1700s to power a sawmill during the harvest of large baldcypress from the area. The Federal Government later purchased the pond and surrounding farmland during the 1930s and the Civilian Conservation Corps began to develop the area for recreation. Trap Pond became one of Delaware's first state parks in 1951.
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