Delaware State Parks


Delaware's 17 state parks offer a diverse range of natural and recreational experiences. From the sandy shores of Cape Henlopen, with its rich history and coastal trails, to the lush woodlands of Trap Pond, known for its picturesque cypress trees, each park showcases unique aspects of Delaware’s landscape. Highlights include Brandywine Creek's rolling meadows, the scenic views at White Clay Creek, and the recreational opportunities at Lums Pond. Visitors can enjoy activities like hiking, biking, fishing, and camping, making Delaware’s state parks ideal for both relaxation and adventure throughout the year.
17 state parks found
Alapocas Run
State Park
Auburn Valley
State Park
Bellevue
State Park
Brandywine Creek
State Park
Cape Henlopen
State Park
Delaware Seashore
State Park
Fenwick Island
State Park
First State Heritage Park
State Park
Fort Delaware
State Park
Fort DuPont
State Park
Fox Point
State Park
Holts Landing
State Park
Killens Pond
State Park
Lums Pond
State Park
Trap Pond
State Park
White Clay Creek
State Park
Wilmington
State Park