Located within walking distance of the Atlantic Ocean, Delaware Seashore State Park’s two campgrounds are popular with campers seeking a beach experience. The campgrounds are located on the north and south side of the Indian River Inlet and are connected by a bridge with a separate walking and biking path. 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. Amenities and services close to the campgrounds include two restaurants; a full-service marina with a bait and tackle shop, fish and seafood sales, and head boat service; bike and walking trails; and the Indian River Life-Saving Station and gift shop, a must-see. Severe weather may limit availability of some amenities.
Stayed almost 2 weeks here..bland park..but..amazing beach 🏖 loved it..very friendly people too.
Great place to stay if you’re vacationing on a budget. Both men’s and women’s restrooms were decently clean and honestly exceeded my expectations. Water temperature and pressure in the showers were also good. Tenting spaces are large and you can keep your car at your site as well. Each site also has a picnic table. We stayed in the South Side, across the bridge and it was beautiful. Very close walk to the beach, but you are also given a parking pass for the parking lot at the beach. Many of the tenting spaces are right next to a playground which was extremely noisy with screaming children until 11pm (even though there is a quiet time). The birds will also wake you up around 5am, too. But, it is to be expected! Get out there and enjoy the outdoors!
I'm camped here in the coldest days of the winter so far. There is only 1 other RV here right now. The views of the bridge are spectacular both day and night! I can't wait to come back in the summer and fall!
This is one of my favorite Seashore State Parks. What makes it special is the water colliding when Indian River inlet enters Atlantic Ocean. Water is moving so fast here. It is absolutely dangerous to swim, but it is absolutely stunning to watch.
There is a beach here here, beautiful view of a bridge.
A nice campground is located on the other side of the bridge. We've camped there, we liked it, it was just lacking the privacy in our case. At night there was a beautiful iee of the bridge and could hear a little ocean waves.
So, I highly recommend visiting this state park for a very nominal rate.
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