Sink Your Toes In The Sand At The Longest Beach In Delaware

Delaware Seashore State Park offers a serene and uncrowded beach experience with over six miles of preserved coastline.

Delaware is one of the country's most underrated states. While most of the country thinks that we're a drive-through state, those of us who live here know that there's so much more to the First State. One thing we can really brag about is our state park system - it's one of the best on the East Coast! Delaware Seashore State Park has worked to preserve Delaware's longest beach since 1965, and your summer isn't complete until you've visited.

Of all of our state parks, there's no place quite like Delaware Seashore!

With over SIX miles of bayshore and coastline, this enormous park has preserved the longest stretch of sand in Delaware.

Unlike the busy beach towns of Rehoboth, Dewey, and Bethany, the shore here is rarely crowded, even in the busiest months.

Many of us spent our childhoods on this soft stretch of sand, and it's wonderful to see it preserved for generations to come!

This gorgeous stretch of ocean and bay is a place for everyone to enjoy - whether you want to splash in the waves, paddle in the bay, or just nap on the sand.

There's so much to see here - from the World War II observation tower to the historic Indian River Lifesaving Station, which is now a museum in Delaware Seashore State Park!

Many Delawareans park their boats in the Indian River Marina and spend their summer days exploring miles of sand at Delaware's longest beach.

When you're looking to enjoy a peaceful beach day without fighting the crowds, head to Delaware Seashore State Park, where you'll find miles of serenity.

You can find the entrance to this one-of-a-kind state park at 39415 Inlet Rd., Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971.

If you're looking for an amazing beach vacation, check out the stunning cottages at Indian River Marina, right in the park itself.

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