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In order to make our beaches accessible to all visitors, Delaware State Parks offers beach wheelchairs which are available from 8:00 a.m. until sunset, all year. Wheelchairs are available at no charge, on a first-come, first-served basis.

From Memorial Day through Labor Day, Mobi-Mats are available at the Cape Henlopen Main Beach area. Mobi-Mats enable persons using a standard wheelchair to have access to the beach. During storms, extremely high tides may require that the mats be removed until the tides return to normal levels.

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Persons requiring a beach wheelchair for more than one day may be interested in renting one from Grand Central Rental to ensure availability throughout their stay. Call (302)227-7328 regarding rental prices and policies.

Trailers and tow vehicles must park in the Towers Ocean parking lot. The maintenance vehicle crossing located at the southern end of the parking lot is designated for equestrian access to the beach. Designated beach for equestrian use runs from the crossing, south to within 200 yards of the Indian River Inlet. A sign at the toe of the primary dune will designate this southern boundary. (4.6 miles)

Trailers and tow vehicles must park in the Keybox Road parking lot. The surf fishing vehicle crossing is designated for equestrian access to the beach. The designated beach for equestrian use runs from the crossing, south to within 200 yards of the Indian River Inlet. A sign at the toe of the primary dune will designate this southern boundary. (3.4 miles)

Horseback riding is permitted on the beach only. Trailers and tow vehicles must park in either the Gordons Pond Parking lot or the Point Comfort Station Parking lot. At Gordons Pond, the surffishing vehicle crossing is designated for equestrian access to the beach. At the Point Comfort Station lot, a dune crossing is marked and designated for equestrian access to the beach. Designated beach for equestrian use runs from the oceanside of the Point of the Cape south to the Gordons Pond surffishing vehicle crossing. (4.6 miles)

Trailers and tow vehicles must park in the bathhouse parking located north of Fenwick Island. The maintenance vehicle crossing located at the southern parking area is designated for equestrian access to the beach. Designated beach for equestrian use runs from the crossing north to the park boundary near South Bethany Beach. (2.6 miles)

As a reminder, the 2023 pilot program changes for the Surf Fishing program include the implementation of a reservation system during peak times with a valid annual or two year surf fishing permit. Please visit the Surf Tag Sales page for more information.

The First State features a surprising variety of natural areas. Treat yourself to a day at a state park and enjoy beautiful ocean beaches, inland ponds, forests, rolling hills, or piedmont streams. While you are having fun, you are also helping to preserve the best of Delaware's natural heritage. The fees you pay stay within the parks to play an important role in protecting open space and wildlife, support recreational activities and nature education, and provide visitor assistance and safety.

Your annual pass decal allows your vehicle and its occupants unlimited year-round entry to all state parks charging an entry fee. The annual pass does not allow vehicle access to drive on the beach for surf fishing. A surf fishing permit must be purchased.

Because driving on the beach can cause serious damage to vegetation and wildlife and contributes to shore erosion, Delaware State Parks limits vehicles on the beach to designated surf fishing areas only, for the sole purpose of actively engaging in fishing. To use these areas, you must have a valid surf fishing vehicle permit and be actively engaged in surf fishing at all times while on the beach. To keep our beaches clean and safe for wildlife and park visitors, other recreational beach driving is not allowed.

The purchase of an annual or off-peak surf fishing permit enables individuals to drive onto the beach for a great day of fishing. A valid surf fishing permit consists of three items:

  • An official Delaware State Parks surf fishing license plate affixed to the front of your vehicle
  • A surf fishing permit decal, valid for the current year, applied to your surf fishing license plate
  • A receipt for the purchase of your surf fishing decal that serves as your permit. It should be stored in your glove box and be available for inspection at all times while fishing on state park beaches.
If you are a first-time buyer or do not already have an official surf fishing license plate attached to the front of your vehicle, you must purchase both the permit and a license plate. If you already have the official plate, you can purchase just the decal and affix it to the plate over the previous decal.

Your valid surf fishing permit also allows entry to other Delaware State Parks charging a daily entrance fee. Participants should acquaint themselves with the special regulations for this sport. Visit our fishing page for surf fishing information and requirements.

Individuals who work in the state of Delaware and pay Delaware income tax but live out of state are eligible to purchase an annual pass or one-year surf-fishing permit at the resident rate. Two-year surf-fishing permits are not eligible for this program.

America the Beautiful Access passes are issued by the Department of the Interior. Passes are available to citizens or permanent residents of the United States who have been medically determined to be blind or permanently disabled and, as a result, are eligible to receive benefits under federal law. Delaware residents who hold an America the Beautiful Access Pass are exempted from paying seasonal or daily entrance fees to Delaware State Parks.

The policy for family camping for all campgrounds is as follows: Delaware residents with an America the Beautiful Access Pass receive a 20% discount from normal camping rates. Pass holders who are not Delaware residents receive a 10% discount.

The America the Beautiful Access Pass can be purchased online at store.usgs.gov/access-pass, or at Alapocas Run, Bellevue, Killens Pond, and Cape Henlopen State Parks, as well as at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuges.

Unlock free access to Delaware State Parks with your library card! Simply have your card handy and reserve your pass online. Limit one pass per library card, with a maximum of 4 passes every 60 days. Passes are available to reserve for Delaware Library cardholders who are 18 years or older.

Delaware Military Passes are sold only at park offices. The Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom pass is issued only at our 89 King's Highway location, by our Office of Business Services. Discounted military passes are not available for online purchase or at retail locations.

When you come in to purchase your pass, you will need to present documents that confirm your military status, your Delaware residency, and your ownership of the vehicle on which you will affix your pass.

In 2007, the Delaware Legislature authorized the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation to offer a free pass to veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation Enduring Freedom. To qualify, you must be a resident of the state of Delaware and have served honorably for 90 or more consecutive days on active duty in the armed forces of the United States, including service as member of the Delaware National Guard, in military actions in Southwest Asia associated with Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation Enduring Freedom. This pass is available for the first 12 months following the date the resident was honorably discharged or removed from active status. This pass is issued only at our 89 King's Highway location in Dover, by our Office of Business Services. Download the Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom application form

The purchase of a park entry pass or surf fishing permit does not guarantee access to Delaware State Parks property, programs or functions when the number of visitors is restricted due to a high volume of visitors at peak times, or other instances of restrictions to include, but not limited to: government restriction, state of emergency, strike, flood, fire, or unforeseen catastrophe. Purchases can be returned within 30 days of sale if the pass or permit has not been opened.

A park entrance fee is charged daily from March 1 to November 30. This fee allows your vehicle and its passengers to enter any Delaware State Park on the date of purchase, except for Fort Delaware, Fenwick State Line Beach and the Brandywine Zoo. Once in the park, visitors may enjoy such activities as swimming, birdwatching, hiking, picnicking, or simply relaxing.

Vehicles designed to carry 16 to 30 passengers will pay a daily entrance fee of $17 if registered in the state of Delaware, and $34 if registered out-of-state. Vehicles designed to carry more than 30 passengers will pay a daily entrance fee of $34 with in-state registration, and $68 with out-of-state registration. School groups, kindergarten through 12th grade, visiting the parks through the end of the school year (by June 15), will be exempt from the daily entrance fee. To qualify, school groups are required to notify the park they intend to visit no later than five working days prior to their visit, or they may be charged the bus fee.

Attention to campers: Due to increased attendance and popularity of Southwick Beach State Park, this season we kindly ask campers to arrive for check in at the permit time of 3 PM. Your cooperation ensures a smoother experience for all. If you arrive earlier we will request that you return at the designated time of 3 PM. Thank you!

A maximum of two pets are allowed in campsites and day use areas unless prohibited by sign or directive. Pets are to be supervised at all times and either be crated or on a leash not more than 6-feet in length. Proof of rabies inoculation shall be produced if requested by staff. Pets are not permitted in playgrounds, buildings, golf courses, boardwalks, pools and spray-grounds or guarded beaches (this does not apply to service animals).

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