When you're looking for things to do in Delaware, it's hard to beat exploring our state parks! In fact, in 2015, Delaware's state park system was ranked as the best in the country. Hard to believe? Well, take some time to explore the Indian River Inlet and Delaware Seashore State Park and you'll fall in love with your own backyard.
Delaware Seashore State Park is one of Delaware's largest parks, and it's so full of treasures that it's nearly impossible to see them all.
At night, the Indian River Inlet's famous bridge lights up, providing a gorgeous manmade backdrop to the park's natural beauty.
When the weather is nice, hit the water in a kayak or a stand up paddleboard. You'll have access to the Rehoboth Bay or the Atlantic Ocean.
In the wintertime, bring your binoculars and spot all of the wildlife that's easily visible. Bald Eagles love to fly around the inlet!
Since the park is so big and full of places to explore, it's a popular camping destination.
Pitch a tent or bring the RV - there are sites for every type of camper. You can even rent a private waterfront cabin right on the Indian River Bay.
Finally, no trip to Delaware Seashore State Park is complete without visiting the Indian River Lifesaving Station!
This fascinating museum was one of the first lifehouses in the country, and it now stands as a way to preserve maritime history.
This little slice of paradise is hiding right here in the First State! If you love history, you'll want to read all about the The Breathtaking Bridge That Has An Unexpected And Dark History, and you'll have some ghost stories to tell as you explore the area.
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