130 Coastal Highway
Rehoboth Beach
Delaware, 19971
(302) 539-7202
www.destateparks.com/dssp/dssp.asp
Delaware Seashore State Park is a campground or RV park located in Rehoboth Beach.
Water, water everywhere describes Delaware Seashore State Park. Bounded on the east by the mighty Atlantic Ocean, and on the west by Rehoboth Bay and Indian River Bay, the 2825-acre park is a beach-goer's delight. Throughout history, the forces of wind and water have kept this barrier island largely inaccessible, due to the frequent natural changes of the inlet channel between the bays and the sea. Transportation along this narrow stretch of land was difficult until the Federal government completed construction of two large steel and stone jetties in 1939, stabilizing the Indian River Inlet. The State Park Commission (now the Division of Parks and Recreation) began operating Delaware Seashore State Park in 1965. Today, the park is a major attraction for millions of visitors who enjoy the large variety of water-related activities available along Delaware's coast.
Places to eat within 10km of Delaware Seashore State Park include Indigo located at 44 Rehoboth Avenue, The Wheelhouse, Sydney’s Restaurant & Lounge, G Rehoboth approximately 2.2 km away, and Drift located at 42.5 Baltimore Avenue.
Nearby accommodations include Wild Swan, Atlantic Coast Inn approximately 16.2 km away, Harbor View Motel, Saltwood House located at 28 Jackson Street approximately 18.8 km away, and Poor Richards Inn located at 17 Jackson Street.