It’s hard, in a state as small as Delaware, not to discover all there is to do and see. We poked around and found these 10 little gems that surely aren’t well known by most in the state, let alone those who just come through to visit the beaches! How many of these hidden gems in Delaware have you visited? Are there any that you expected to see on our list, that we missed? Check them out below!

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We know that some of you won’t want to tell us about your hidden gems, because you want them to stay that way, but let us know if there’s another on your list that we should know about! You can nominate your favorite Delaware attractions right here.

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Which little-known places in Delaware are good for families?

Delaware's state parks and wildlife refuges are perfect for families looking to get outside! Visit White Clay Creek State Park in Newark, Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge, or Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge to spot all sorts of wildlife without the crowds. Fort Miles is a fascinating spot on the Delaware coast that's often overlooked, and the STEMporium is a great place for a family day trip learning and playing.

Are there any quiet, hidden parks in Delaware?

Delaware's most popular state parks can get pretty busy, but there are always places where you can find some peace and quiet. Visit the Marian Coffin Gardens, the Goodstay Gardens, or Valley Garden Park to find serenity near Wilmington. Farther down south, Burton Island provides a seaside escape, and both Blackbird and Redden State Forest are frequently empty, too - save for some hunters. Wear orange if you venture into the state forests during hunting season!

What are the most unique attractions in Delaware?

There are plenty of unique attractions in Delaware, including more than a dozen roadside oddities that are sure to make you look twice. The most famous is Delaware's largest resident, Miles! Stop by to see Miles the Monster - the world's largest monster - outside of Dover Downs. Some other unique attractions in Delaware include Rockford Park, Winterthur's Enchanted Woods, and the state-run waterpark at Killens Pond State Park.