Delaware is home to so many small towns, and many of them are skipped over in favor of our famous beach towns. Next time you’re looking for a day trip or an adventure, try to visit someplace new! You’re sure to love the endless discoveries of the First State. One of our favorite places, Laurel, may just be the friendliest small town in Delaware, and it’s so worth a visit.

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Do you love Laurel? Have you been to Trap Pond State Park? If you can’t get enough of our state’s small-town charm, read about more of the best small towns in Delaware right here: 11 Small Towns In Delaware Where You’ll Want To Settle Down For Good.

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Which towns are the best small towns in Delaware?

Some of the best small towns in Delaware include:

  • Fenwick Island is a quiet beach town close to Ocean City, Maryland, where you'll find amazing bayside crab shacks.
  • Bethany Beach is the family resort town -- much calmer than its neighbor to the north, Dewey.
  • Odessa is a small town that's packed with history, and it's home to a tavern that you'll find in one of the oldest buildings in the state.
  • Other charming small towns in Delaware include Hockessin and Yorklyn, Milford, and Lewes. Each one is worth a few days of exploring to see shops, restaurants, parks, and more.

 

What are the most fun things to do in Delaware?

The following are some of the most fun things to do in Delaware:

  • At the beach, visitors and locals alike enjoy waterparks and amusement parks like Funland, Jungle Jim's, and Thunder Lagoon. Plus, the boardwalks are a blast all summer long!
  • Away from the coast, state parks offer geocaching opportunities, disc golf courses, and miles of hiking trails - some of which take you past historic markers.
  • For those looking for a thrill, head to Dover, where you can watch races or try your hand at gambling in the casino.
  • DuPont Estates showcases stunning botanical beauty in historic homesteads.