Cabins - Delaware State Parks (2024)

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The Cape Henlopen's cabins are located in a secluded area at the edge of the campground, and are perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy the best parts of camping at the beach without the bother and discomfort of leaky tents or less-than-comfortable sleeping bags on the ground! These cabins sleep six, with real beds in both bedrooms. And after spending a great day at one of the finest beaches on the East Coast, you'll love spending your evenings on your own oversized screened-in dining porch, the perfect spot for relaxed meals and family card games.


Cabins - Delaware State Parks (3)

15411 Campground Road, Lewes, DE 19958

Visit Cape Henlopen State Park's homepage for more information about the park

Cabin Amenities

  • Front room: queen bed and sofa sleeps 2
  • Back room: 2 sets of bunk beds sleep 4
  • Screened porch with dining table
  • Air Conditioning
  • Electric Heating
  • Compact refrigerator
  • Electric lighting
  • Outdoor grill
  • Drinking and cooking water outside
  • Picnic table
  • Restroom, bath and shower facilities at nearby bathhouse
  • All cabins are non-smoking
  • ADA-accessible

Campsite information

The cabins are available year-round, and may be rented for up to 14 days. Reservations may be made up to 1 year ahead of time. There is a one-week minimum stay during the summer season. All other times of year, reservations for weekend stays must include both Friday and Saturday nights. Holiday weekends require a minimum stay of three nights (Friday through Sunday). Since animals are not allowed in cabins, campers should not bring their pets.

Click here for rates

Winter Spring/Fall Summer Peak Summer
Camping Cabins
Weekends Resident $85 $105 $130 $136
Non-Resident $102 $126 $156 $164
Weekdays Resident $80 $99 $125 $131
Non-Resident $96 $119 $150 $158

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The cozy wood-framed family cabins sleep four and are nestled in a wooded area of the Park close to the 66-acre mill pond. The eleventh cabin, called the Pond View Cottage is located behind the others with a scenic view of the pond. All feature an efficiency kitchen with an eating area, bedroom, bath with shower, A/C, and heat. A picnic table, grill and porch are located outside. Dogs are only allowed in Cabins 9 & 10, please see link for pet policy.


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3015 Paradise Alley Road, Harrington, DE 19952

(302) 284-4526

Visit Killens Pond State Park's homepage for more information about the park

Click here for rates and additional info

Winter Spring/Fall Summer Peak Summer
Cabins
Weekends Resident $73 $80 $81 $88
Non-Resident $88 $96 $98 $106
Weekdays Resident $62 $69 $77 $84
Non-Resident $75 $83 $93 $101
Pondview Cabin
Weekends Resident $93 $103 $105 $110
Non-Resident $112 $124 $126 $132
Weekdays Resident $79 $89 $100 $105
Non-Resident $95 $107 $120 $126

Amenities:

The cozy wood-framed units are nestled in a wooded area of the Park close to the 66-acre mill pond. The eleventh cabin, called the Pond View Cottage is located behind the others with a scenic view of the pond. All cabins have an efficiency kitchen (with refrigerator and microwave); eating area; a screened-in porch; air conditioning and heat. The cabins have one bedroom with a double bed and a twin size bunk bed and the Pond View Cottage is furnished with a queen bed and double sofa bed in the small living room area. All of the cabins have universally-accessible interiors; six cabins and the Pond View Cottage also have wheelchair ramps. Cabins are not accessible by vehicle, cars may park in the designated parking lot, and wheelbarrows are available to transport belongings to the cabins.

Rental Seasons:

There are four (4) camping seasons: Winter, Spring/Fall, Summer and Peak-Summer. Cabins may be rented for any number of nights up to 14 days. Weekend reservations will include Friday and Saturday nights reserved together. Please note that certain dates during the summer require weekly reservations (Friday to Friday).

Reservations:

Contact our Call Center at 1-877-987-2757 or go to the website at www.destateparks.com for availability information and to make reservations. Cabins are available year-round. Reservations can be made up to one year in advance. There is a one-week minimum stay during the peak summer season. The reservation period cannot exceed two consecutive weeks. Cabins are rented to persons 18 years or older and are intended as family units. Non-family groups may reserve the cabins but must be limited to four people, which are the maximum beds available (cots are not provided). Each cabin must house at least one responsible adult. Weekends, Holidays, and Peak Summer season require minimum stays.

Cancellations:

A cancellation fee of $35 will be charged prior to arrival; the balance of the payment will be refunded. Early departures forfeit all balances; refunds or credits are not issued. Reservations will not be held beyond noon the day after scheduled arrival date unless the Park Office is notified of late arrival.

Check-In:

Check-in is between 3 pm and 4 pm at the Park Office. When a late arrival is reported, alternate arrangements can be made to check in through the Park Office. Each cabin has a designated parking space at the cabin parking lot. All other vehicles and visitors will need to park at the overflow parking lot adjacent to the Campground Office. Cars may not be driven directly to the cabins. Handcarts are available to cabin renters for transporting luggage and other necessities from the parking lot. Please return the handcart to the parking lot when finished using it.

What To Bring:

Kitchen supplies (pots, pans, dishes, dish detergent, towels, food trash bags, cooking and eating utensils); Personal items (clothing, toiletry kit, towels, insect spray); other items (flashlight, binoculars, first aid kit, lawn chairs, board/card games, cooler); bed linens and pillows. Cabins need double and twin sheets; Pond View Cottage needs double and queen-size sheets.

During Your Stay:

Visitors are permitted from 8 am – 11 pm and will be charged the Park daily entrance fee during the fee season. Quiet time is 10 pm to 8 am. Smoking is not allowed in the cabins. Pets are not permitted in the cabins or cabin area! Tents are not permitted in the cabin area. Renters are responsible for disposing of trash in the campground dumpster located across from the overflow parking lot. Cabin furnishings may not be removed from the cabin area. Occupants will be held liable for any damaged contents in the cabins. Firewood and ice are available for sale at the Campground Office. All other Park rules and regulations apply.

Check-Out:

Check out time is by 11 am. The cabin should be left in a reasonable clean condition upon departure. All food and belongings must be removed (including items in the refrigerator). Floors must be swept; kitchen counter, sinks, dining table, and bathroom stall should be wiped down (failure to comply may result in a maintenance cleaning charge).

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The rustic 2-room camping cabins at Trap Pond have a wonderful location next to the water. Enter the cabin at the screened-in porch and move inside to the living area with table, benches and chairs. The bedroom has a double bed and bunk beds to sleep four adults. The units have A/C and heat for year-round comfort, and offer a great camping experience with protection from the weather. A picnic table, grill and potable water are located outside, and campers will find convenient bath and shower facilities nearby.

The cabins are available from year-round, and may be rented for any number of nights up to 14 days. There is a one-week minimum stay during the peak summer season. Weekend reservations must include Friday and Saturday nights. Holiday weekends require a minimum stay of three nights (Friday through Sunday). Reservations are accepted up to 1 year prior to the date of arrival.

Pets are only permitted in designated pet-friendly cabins with proper registration.


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15702 Goose Nest Road, Laurel, DE 19956

302-875-5153

Visit Trap Pond State Park's homepage for more information about the park

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Winter Spring/Fall Summer Peak Summer
Camping Cabins
Weekends Resident $63 $65 $66 $69
Non-Resident $76 $78 $80 $83
Weekdays Resident $53 $56 $63 $66
Non-Resident $64 $68 $76 $80

General Information

Campsite rates are for up to four people. Additional persons are $2 per night, up to a maximum of eight people per site.

Campgrounds at Cape Henlopen, Killens Pond, Lums Pond and Trap Pond State Park are open year-round. The Cottages at Indian River Marina are also open year-round, and the campground at Delaware Seashore State Park is open year-round, although during the winter months, it is open for self-contained units only.

Campsites can only be registered to park visitors 18 years of age or older who will be staying on site for the duration of the reservation. Campsites cannot be re-sold or transferred to nonregistered persons or third parties. Any unauthorized re-sale or transfer to a non-registered party without the Division’s express permission may result in cancellation of the reservation without a refund.

Reservations can be placed for campgrounds, cabins, yurts, the Cottages at Indian River Marina, and Fort Delaware tours, and Killen's Pond Waterpark..


Don't Bring Firewood

Help us protect our trees by preventing the spread of harmful insect pests to Delaware's parks and forests. Due to recent quarantines and threats of invasive insects that are detrimental to Delaware’s agriculture, outside firewood is no longer permitted in Delaware State Park campgrounds. Firewood is available for purchase at all State Park campgrounds.

Spotted Lanternfly (SLF) is an invasive insect that is dangerous and destructive to the agriculture, horticulture and forests in the State of Delaware and surrounding states. Specific targets of this insect are grapevines, fruit trees, hops and trees. The SLF will lay eggs on any flat surface such as tree trunks, vehicles, boats, grills, bicycles, and coolers, so they can be easily transported. The Delaware Department of Agriculture has quarantined eleven zip code areas in Delaware to eradicate, control, and prevent the spread of SLF in Delaware and to surrounding states. Thirteen counties in southeastern Pennsylvania and Mercer, Warren and Hunterdon Counties in New Jersey also have quarantine requirements. If you live or will travel through these counties on your way to camp in Delaware State Parks please check with your state agriculture department for specific quarantine regulations.

Several other invasive insects may be spread by transporting firewood. Emerald Ash Borer, Asian Longhorn Beetle, Southern Bark Beetle and Sirex Wood Wasp all pose a serious threat to native trees and forest ecosystems. You can protect our valuable forest resources by not transporting firewood.

The most effective way that campers can help stop the spread of these invasive insects is to check your vehicles and gear for SLF egg masses and to refrain from transporting wood, including firewood. When you travel to a campground, use the firewood that is sold there to prevent the spread of these destructive insects.

For more information, visit the Delaware Department of Agriculture website: Agriculture.delaware.gov or de.gov/hitchhikerbug.

Reservation Information

  • Reservations may be made up to one year in advance of arrival date. The reservation window is based on the same date one year from the date of arrival. The new date begins, for both the Call Center and Online reservations, at the opening time of the Call Center. Therefore, Internet users do not have an earlier "window" than callers.
  • Reservations may be made up to the day prior to arrival. For Call Center users, cutoff is close-of-business the day before arrival. For Internet reservations, the cutoff is midnight the day before arrival.
  • All family campsites, cabins, camping cabins and yurts can be reserved. All campgrounds are site-specific (you pick a particular site prior to arrival) with the exception of Overflow Camp at Delaware Seashore State Park, which is site general (find the best open site).
  • There is a $10 cancellation fee for campsites and a $35 fee for cabins if cancellation occurs prior to 30 days before arrival date. Cancellation within 30 days of arrival results in a charge of one night's camping or cabin fee. Early departures forfeit any remaining balance.
  • Please review maps of your destination campground to select possible sites prior to making a reservation.

General Camping Policies

Delaware State Parks are here for your enjoyment. Please be considerate of others and dispose of litter properly. Remember...take only pictures and leave only footprints.

  • Each campsite may have up to 8 people. There is an additional $2.00 per day charge for each person over the first four.
  • Campsites can only be registered to park visitors 18 years of age or older who will be staying on site for the duration of the reservation. Campsites cannot be re-sold or transferred to nonregistered persons or third parties. Any unauthorized re-sale or transfer to a non-registered party without the Division’s express permission may result in cancellation of the reservation without a refund.
  • Camping is permitted for a maximum of 14 days within a 21-day period per park.
  • Each campsite can accommodate 1 mobile camping unit and 1 tent (limited only by the size of the site) or 2 tents with a maximum of 300 square feet of floor space.
  • Only one vehicle may be parked at each campsite. Additional vehicles may be parked in the visitor overflow parking lot.
  • NOTE: We do not allow any motorized golf carts in the campground with the exception of approved ADA vehicles from park management.
  • Check-in time for campsites is 1 p.m.
  • Check-in time for cabins and yurts is 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. at the park office.
  • Check-out time for campsites is 12:00 noon on the date the camping permit expires.
  • Check-out time for cabins and yurts is 11 a.m. on the date the camping permit expires.
  • Campers registering before 6:00 AM will be charged for the previous night.
  • Pets are permitted in Delaware State Park campgrounds, but must be attended at all times. Pets are not allowed in cabins or yurts, except Cabins 9 and 10 at Killens Pond State Park, Cabins 9 and 10 at Trap Pond State Park, and Waterfront Cottages 11 and 12 at the Cottages of Indian River Marina at Delaware Seashore State Park. For specific policies about pets at each park, consult the campground registration booth or park office. Pets are not allowed at the Killen's Pond Waterpark.

Open Burning Notice

Campfires and open fires may be banned in selected campgrounds during extremely dry conditions. Please contact the campground immediately prior to your visit for fire status. Charcoal fires in grills are permitted during bans unless otherwise noted.

Campfires should be contained within the fire ring, and should not be left unattended.

Campfires are not permitted at Delaware Seashore State Park at any time.

Reservation Changes Policy

You may change a reservation once at no charge. For each subsequent change, a fee of $10 will be charged. Changes may be a date or site change at any state park that offers family camping, cottages, cabins, or yurts. The transaction amount must remain the same as the original reservation charge to qualify as a change.

Changes to your reservation may be made online, or through the call center unless it is same day at which point please call the park office.

Cancellations and Refunds

  • A cancellation fee of $10 will apply if cancellation occurs 31 days or more before arrival date. Balance of payments will be refunded.
  • A cancellation fee equivalent to a one-day campsite fee will be charged if cancellation is within 30 days of arrival date. Balance of payments will be refunded.
  • A $35 fee will be applied for cancellation of a cabin, camping cabin or yurt reservation. Balance of payments will be refunded.
  • A $300 fee will be applied for cancellation of a waterfront cottage 121 days or more in advance of arrival date. The customer will forfeit ½ of the published rental fee if the reservation is cancelled less than 121 days prior to arrival date.
  • Early departures forfeit all balances.
  • Refunds for cancellations may only be issued by the Division of Parks and Recreation or by the Call Center.
  • The park reserves the right to hold a campsite, cabin or yurt for 24 hours after your expected arrival date before your reservation is cancelled and returned to inventory.
  • Cancellations will result in the issuance of a refund of the balance of fees paid. The refund will be applied by the same instrument by which payment was made (i.e. credit card payments will receive a credit using the same credit card. Checks and money orders will receive a check refund.) Refunds by check require a minimum of 4 to 6 weeks for delivery. The Request for Refund procedures must be followed for refunds made by check.
  • Customers may not cancel a reservation and rebook the stay for the same dates in order to receive a promotional discount.
  • Designated officials in each park and specified Dover staff may authorize a complete refund in case of emergency or early departure.

How to make a Reservation

Make a reservation ONLINE

Online reservations are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Online reservations may be placed by credit card only.

Cabins - Delaware State Parks (9) 1-877-98 PARKS (1-877-987-2757)

Camping Season Schedule

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Call Center Hours

April 1 - 29

Monday - Friday

Saturday

Sunday

10 a.m. - 8 p.m.

8 a.m. - Noon

Closed

April 30 - Sept. 30

Monday - Friday

Saturday & Sunday

8 a.m. - 8 p.m.

8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

October 1 - March 31

Monday - Friday

Weekends

10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Closed

Payment by credit card is recommended, although checks are accepted if the reservation is placed more than 15 days prior to arrival date.

The Call Center is closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.

Cabins - Delaware State Parks (2024)

FAQs

What is the age for senior discount at Delaware State parks? ›

62 years of age and over. Discount not applicable to Non-Active Non-Resident Veterans.

Is smoking allowed in Delaware state parks? ›

Smoking or other tobacco use in these areas is a violation of our rules and is subject to fines or other penalties. You may not use tobacco products: Inside public buildings, such as nature centers, park offices, restrooms and bath houses. Inside park rental units, such as cottages, cabins and yurts.

Are electric bikes allowed in Delaware state parks? ›

E-bikes may be used on state park trails that allow bicycles. Bicycles, including E-bikes may not be ridden on paths from state park trails to the deer stand, pin or archery zone.

How much is camping at Delaware State park? ›

Camping fees at Delaware state parks vary depending on the type of campsite, amenities, and the season. In general, you can expect to pay between $20 to $45 per night for a standard tent or RV site. Additional fees may apply for electric and water hookups, as well as for out-of-state residents.

Can I use my parents senior National park Pass? ›

America the Beautiful Park Pass Series

The Senior Pass provides entrance and daytime recreation fees for the pass owner and accompanying passengers in a single, private-use vehicle. At per-person park entrances, the pass will cover up to four people.

Can you camp overnight on Delaware beaches? ›

Yes, you can camp overnight on some Delaware beaches, but not directly on the sand. There are several campgrounds near the beach that offer a variety of camping options, including tent and RV camping.

Can you bring alcohol to Delaware State parks? ›

Alcohol is permitted in cans or bottles. Entry fees are not included in a pavilion or picnic area reservation.

Can you open carry in Delaware state parks? ›

3) Know where you cannot open carry in Delaware.

It is banned in jails, prisons, schools and campuses, school vehicles and anywhere that carry is prohibited by federal law. State Parks do allow open carry, but do not allow it in many areas.

Does Trap Pond have cabins? ›

Plan a getaway to Trap Pond State Park! The park's peaceful campground has tent sites, RV sites, cabins, and yurts.

Can I accompany someone hunting without a license in Delaware? ›

Delaware residents and non-residents under the age of 13 may hunt without a license. They must obtain a License Exempt Number (LEN), and they must be accompanied by a licensed person.

What time is check-in at Delaware state park camping? ›

Check-in time for campsites is 1 p.m. Check-in time for cabins and yurts is 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. at the park office. Check-out time for campsites is 12:00 noon on the date the camping permit expires. Check-out time for cabins and yurts is 11 a.m. on the date the camping permit expires.

Are class 3 ebikes legal in Delaware? ›

(h) No person under the age of sixteen (16) may operate a class 3 electric bicycle. A person under the age of sixteen (16) may ride as a passenger on a class 3 electric bicycle that is designed to accommodate passengers.

Does Delaware State park have full hookups? ›

Delaware Seashore State Park

Most campsites have 30- and 50-amp electric, and water and sewer hook-ups. Bathhouses and laundry facilities are located in both campgrounds. A camp store on the south side carries convenience items and souvenirs.

Can you kayak at Delaware State park? ›

An accessible kayak-canoe launch is available at Southwest launch area. A fully-equipped marina is open seasonally and offers daily boat rentals, overnight dock rentals, fuel, fishing, and boating supplies. (614) 390-7105 in season; Oct-Apr contact the camp office, at (740) 363-4561.

Can you camp for free in the Delaware State Forest? ›

Backpack campers are permitted to camp in most areas of the forest without a permit if staying no more than one night in any location. Backpackers may camp overnight anywhere except: In designated Natural Areas. Within 200 feet of a forest road.

Do seniors get discounts at SC state parks? ›

South Carolina residents who are at least 65 years of age, legally blind or 100% disabled, qualify for certain rate reductions. Proof of age or disability is required. These qualifying residents receive 35% off admission, camping, picnic shelters, golf and fishing pier admission.

How much does it cost to go to Fenwick Island State Park? ›

Fenwick Island State Park is right at the bottom South-east Corner of Delaware, right on the border with Maryland. It is a State Park so you need to pay $4 if you live in Delaware or $6 if you are from out of state to park.

Can seniors get into NY state parks for free? ›

New York State Golden Park Program

If you are a New York State resident 62 or older, on Monday - Friday (except holidays), you can obtain free vehicle access to most* state parks, boat launch sites and arboretums and fee reduction to state historic sites and state-operated golf courses.

How old do you have to be to go to Delaware park? ›

There are no age restrictions to enter the Race and Sports Book & Grove areas, however all children (under the age of 18) must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

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