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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!
Delaware State Parks charge a daily entrance fee during 9 months of the year, from March 1 to November 30, but once your annual pass is properly affixed to your vehicle, you can visit as many times as you want all year long without paying the entrance fee!
Find information on Delaware’s state parks, outdoor attractions, marinas and natural areas managed by the Division of Parks and Recreation. Or explore the Play Outside map.
Family camping is available at five Delaware state parks, Lums Pond, Killens Pond, Cape Henlopen, Delaware Seashore and Trap Pond State Parks.
The U.S. state of Delaware has 17 state parks. Each of the parks is operated and maintained by the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation , a branch of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), although one state park, First State Heritage Park , is managed by the Division of Parks and Recreation in partnership ...
Our camping parks offer award-wining environmental and cultural programming for all ages! During your stay, visit our nature centers and sign up for a program to learn more about our parks' natural wonders and rich heritage.
Use our guide to Delaware State Parks to make your choices and navigate your way through all the First State has to offer.