Discover Delaware's natural beauty and invigorating outdoor recreational activities. Visitors can walk along sandy beach trails, take in spectacular views on a hayride, or kayak through the First State's historic waterways.
As Spring approaches we concentrate our charter operation out of the Coastal waters of Delaware. Fishing the waters of Delaware Bay, Indian River Inlet and the Atlantic Ocean, our charters are able
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Ahoy!! Welcome to Fisherman's Wharf, by the drawbridge in Lewes Delaware. It's a family affair here where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, with 3 generations of Parsons to serve you! There's
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Ahoy!! Welcome to Fisherman's Wharf, by the drawbridge in Lewes Delaware. It's a family affair here where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, with 3 generations of Parsons to serve you! There's
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Fort Delaware, the Union fortress dating back to 1859, once housed Confederate prisoners of war. It was originally built to protect the ports of Wilmington and Philadelphia. Visitors take a ½ -mile
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Fort DuPont is located just south of Delaware City off Route 9. The park features 322 acres along the scenic Delaware River and the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Open year-round, the park provides
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Fox Point State Park is a place where the entire family can enjoy a relaxing day strolling, picnicking and just watching the river go by. Horseshoe pits, a volleyball court and a play area for the
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Welcome to Frog Hollow Golf Club, a links style 18-hole championship golf course first presented to the public in the summer of 2000 and most recently voted "Best Public Golf Course" (Delaware Today -
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Explore the waterway connecting the Delaware Beaches from the comfort of the Cape Water Taxi’s Trident Tri-toon vessel. A scenic, comfortable ride will let you get from Lewes to Dewey. Cape Water Taxi
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The Western Sussex Byway moves through scenic farmlands, wooded areas and historic towns. From the Nanticoke Wildlife Area to Trap Pond State Park, there are many recreational opportunities for
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The Lewes Byway takes travelers to the First Town in First State with beautiful ocean and canalfront views and historical sites dating back to over 300 years ago. Historic Lewes and Cape Henlopen
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As the last slave state on the journey to freedom from south to north on the East Coast, Delaware was a critical location during the "Underground Railroad" movement. The Harriet Tubman Underground
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Route 9 Coastal Heritage Byway is a scenic, two-lane road that follows along the Delaware River and Bay Estuary. It offers visitors an intimate experience with the largest preserved coastal marshland
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The Delaware Geocaching Trail will take you on an adventurous journey. Search for hidden cache boxes at attractions throughout the state and earn a chance to receive a limited-edition geocaching coin.
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This beautiful, pine-studded rail-trail winds through Cape Henlopen State Park next to wetlands and farmland, offering a break from the nearby beaches and eclectic shopping areas. The trail runs from
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