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📖 About This Campground

Cape Henlopen State Park Campground in Lewes Delaware offers partial (water) and primitive (no water, electric, or sewer) hookup RV and tent camping in a pine-covered dunes area near the Delaware Bay. New electric hookups and walk-in sites, an improved camp store and improved pedestrian access will be opened in 2017. All of the campgrounds provide drinking water outlets, modern shower and sanitary facilities, and sewage dumping stations. Campsites are equipped with a picnic table and may include a fire ring (campfire regulations). Many have electric and water hookups. Tent campers have 20 new walk-in sites in the area adjacent to the Walking Dunes Trail and Gordons Pond Trail. A new lot has been built for campers to park their vehicles. For the RV sites road patterns have been changed and the roads widened to accommodate larger RVs. Sites now have concrete pads with picnic tables and fire rings.

⭐ 2 Reviews⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0

mfarcher

As the description states, the RV sites have been upgraded. Each has water AND 30/50 amp electric. No more parallel parking on wide lane. Drives are now paved. Only problem is getting a site now. The choice sites are being booked months in advance.

James B Moore

Park has NO electric hookups. Generators are prohibited. Water available at each campsite. The RV campsites are parallel parking on the paved roadway, tent sites are off the road on the sandy soil. Walking distance to a WW2 coastal observation tower and Fort Miles. Bike paths to the beach. Some of the sites are level. Most of the tent sites are shaded. We like to go in the spring & fall when we don't need air conditioning.