![]() Lums Pond, Delaware’s largest pond, and the diverse habitats conserved beyond its shoreline, creates a setting for a variety of recreational activities. Take out a kayak or canoe and paddle among the ancient bald cypress swamp to discover native birds, turtles, wildflowers, and other incredible species. At Trap Pond, spend the day hiking, biking, and fishing, or enjoy a relaxing pontoon tour of the pond. During your stay, check out all that the parks have to offer. Up to five people can stay in a yurt, and the yurts are available year-round. The yurts at Lums Pond and Trap Pond feature a single and double bed bunked together, a double bed size futon, an outdoor seating area, and outdoor deck. Have you ever stayed in a yurt? Try camping in one at Lums Pond or Trap Pond State Parks! Yurts are round stationary structures with canvas walls. For more information and to book your stay, click here.Ĭabin site found at Trap Pond State Park. The units have A/C and heat for three-season comfort, and offer a great camping experience with protection from the weather. The bedroom has a double bed and bunk beds to sleep four adults. Enter the cabin at the screened-in porch and move inside to the living area with table, benches and chairs. ![]() One cabin at Killens Pond even allows pets! The rustic two-room camping cabins at Trap Pond State Park have scenic locations next to the water. The family cabins at Killens Pond State Park sleep four and feature an efficiency kitchen with an eating area, bedroom, bath with shower, A/C, and heat. After spending a day at one of the finest beaches on the East Coast, you’ll love spending your evenings on your own oversized screened-in dining porch, the perfect spot for relaxed meals and family card games. The cabins at Cape Henlopen sleep six, with real beds in both bedrooms. No RV? No Problem! Find family style and rustic cabins available at Cape Henlopen, Killens Pond, and Trap Pond State Parks. ![]() Check out a few of our unique camping experiences, then book your stay! 1. Looking for a weekend get away but don’t feel like staying in a hotel? Delaware State Parks has you covered! Delaware State Parks features 5, family-friendly campgrounds throughout the state, each with unique camping experiences. Download our horseback riding brochure (pdf file, 67kb) for more information.By: Abby Shepard, Marketing Director at Delaware State Parks Sites can be reserved up to 6 months in advance. Generators are permitted from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm. As of Horse Camp sites will increase to $80 per night. Sites have picnic tables, fire rings with grills, and hitching posts. Each site accommodates up to 6 people and 6 horses. Horse Camp: There are 2 campsites for horse camping available October 16 through April 14.As of Group Camping sites will increase to $80 per night. Group campsites can be reserved year round, up to 6 months in advance at $50 per night per site. Sites have multiple picnic tables and fire rings with grills. Tent-only sites, located 100-200 feet from centralized parking area. Group Camping: Organized clubs and affiliated groups must use group campsites.As of Bayside Drive-in sites will increase to $40 per night. Sites are $30 per night and can be reserved year round, up to 6 months in advance. A Drive-In "Generator-Free Zone" is located in Bayside B Loop. Sites have a picnic table and a fire ring with a grill. Bayside Drive-in: Tents, trailers and recreational vehicles (no hookups).Walk-in sites are closed from November 16 through March 14. As of Oceanside Walk-in sites will increase to $40 per night. Sites have a picnic table and a fire ring. Oceanside Walk-in: Tent-only sites, located 100-200 feet from centralized parking areas.As of Oceanside Drive-in sites will increase to $40 per night. Oceanside Drive-in: Tents, trailers and recreational vehicles (no hookups).Assateague Island National Seashore Campgrounds:
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