![]() daily), and Hook 'em and Cook 'em (tackle sales, fish-cleaning, and fresh seafood sales) weekends), dry stack storage, haul out and storage, sewage pump-out, waste-oil recycling, certified year-round marine and repair service vendors, 24-hour security, Marina Boat Supply Store (open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., boat ramp is open 24 hours a day offers charter boats, two-lane boat ramp, transient slips, fuel dock (open 7 a.m. Indian River Marina: (302) 227-3071 park office is open weekdays 8 a.m.Camping: (302) 539-7202 338 sites available from March 1 to November 30 145 family sites w/ water, electric and sewer hookups (DE residents $33 per night, DE non-residents $37 per night), 156 overflow sites for self-contained units only (currently closed due to construction of new bridge), 37 family tent sites w/o hookups (DE residents $25 per night, DE non-residents $29 per night).offers snack foods, hamburgers, pizza, hot dogs, fries, ice cream, beverages, etc. ![]() Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day, open weekends only in May and September from 11 a.m. Towers Ocean Snack Foods: (410) 721-9116 open daily from 10 a.m.Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day, open weekends only in May and September offers daily and weekly beach umbrella rentals, as well as boogie board rentals Towers Ocean Beach Accessory Rentals: (302) 644-2956 open daily from 10 a.m.offers snack foods, hamburgers hot dogs, pizza, fries, ice cream, beverages, etc. from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day, open weekends only in May and September from 11 a.m. Southeast Day Use Area Snack Foods: (410) 721-9116 open daily from 10 a.m.offers daily and weekly beach umbrella and chair rentals, as well as boogie board rentals from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, open weekends only in May and September from 10 a.m. Southeast Day Use Area Beach Accessory Rentals: (302) 644-2956 open daily 9 a.m.amenities / facilities: boat ramp, family camping, drinking water, dump station, fishing / crabbing / clamming, horse trails, marina, nature trails, pavilions, picnic areas, refreshments, restrooms, shower facilities, swimming beach (w/ lifeguards in the summer).Today, the park is a major attraction for millions of visitors who enjoy the large variety of water-related activities that include everyone from the most basic of pastimes such as swimming and sunbathing to the more extreme types of activities like bodyboarding and windsurfing. Transportation along this narrow stretch of land was difficult until the Federal government completed construction of two large steel and stone jetties in 1939, stabilizing the Indian River Inlet. However, it wasn't always that way as throughout Delaware's history, the forces of wind and water have kept this barrier island the park resides on largely inaccessible, due to the frequent natural changes of the inlet channel between the bays and the sea. Phone: (302) 227-2800 Site: Introductionīounded on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and on the west by the Rehoboth Bay and Indian River Bay, the 2825-acre park is every beach-lover's dream.
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