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STATE OF DELAWARE PARKS & FISHING INFO.
Hello visitors!
Fishing licenses are required for most types of fishing in Delaware. For complete information on the requirements please click on the link included in this post which will take you to Delaware’s DNREC website. Delaware has gone hi-tech so you’ll even be able to print them out right from your PC! You’ll want to click on order passes at the top of the page.
http://www.destateparks.com/fees/entry/annual-pass.asp
The same is true for the variety of park passes for the various Delaware Seashore State Parks along Coastal Hwy. (aka Route 1). It includes our favorite beach in Fenwick which is covered in the post below.
Have a great vacation!!
Delaware Seashore State Parks
Fenwick Island State Park
…our favorite beach is located on Coastal Hwy. (Rte. 1) just outside of town on the northbound side of the road and ocean side, of course! No hotels or anything to interrupt your fun in the sun and surf. One of the best features is not having to watch the time and running to feed a parking meter, or getting parking tickets. Here you pay admission by the car load per day, week or annually and can park your vehicle at the sand. An annual pass will allow you to use any state parks in Delaware and can be purchased online at http://www.destateparks.com/fees/entry/annual-pass.asp or at the parks. The rates can’t be beat especially if grandmom does the buying…for Delaware seniors 62+ its only $12.00/year or $24. if she’s from out of state. The passes are issued by vehicle, not per person. So cram everyone in that VW and head to the beach!!
Besides the above benefits of using this park, the pristine beauty is a joy to behold. You sun bath on white sand with dunes & natural beach grass at your back. The state has beach umbrellas, chairs & rafts for rent too. There is a large bathhouse with restrooms, showers, and snacks so you don’t have to trudge home with sand in your hair. ((BUT PLEASE…be sure to shake everything out before putting them in our washers and dryers!! Sand plugs things up quickly and causes costly repairs.))
Besides swimming at this beach a portion is reserved for surfing and surf fishing. So if you like water sports be sure to visit http://www.destateparks.com/park/fenwick-island/index.asp and see why we love it so much!
INDIAN RIVER INLET
Currently undergoing massive construction. Its still a great sight to come to the top of the bridge and see waves crashing on Surfers Beach which lies at the foot of the Inlet Bridge on the northbound lane of Coastal Hwy…just don’t look left as you’re driving by. Here’s the State’s website for more info. on all the wonderful things available in that area http://www.destateparks.com/park/delaware-seashore/index.asp.
Officially located in Rehoboth, this Delaware Seashore State Park is known by locals and any seasoned Delaware beach lover and fishing fans as “The Inlet”…it’s where the Ocean joins the Rehoboth Bay and Indian River.
Cape Henolopen State Park
This is another fun beach located in Lewes where the Ocean meets Delaware Bay. A bit off the beaten track but worth a trip. If hiking is something you’d like to try this vacation, be sure to visit this park. There are wonderful dunes to hike and a wonderful lighthouse to visit. http://www.destateparks.com/directions/cape-henlopen/index.asp
The Delaware Seashore State Parks are truly gems and an important part of the Delaware beach scene. And such a bargain for granny at $12. a year!
Come back soon and learn a little about The Assateague National Park outside of Ocean City.

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