
Cape Henlopen State Park main beach will be guarded through September 5. We encourage you to use guarded beaches.
For more information, please read the press release.
See where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, and experience the Point, a great place for viewing birds, dolphins, seals, and more. You’ll also see both the East End Breakwater and the Harbor of Refuge lighthouses. In winter, visitors can hike around the Point on the bay and ocean beaches.
Cape Henlopen was once a World War II coastal defense site. Take a tour of Battery 519, and climb to the top of the Observation Tower to discover the roles the towers played in the operation of Fort Miles.
Did you know you can borrow a bike for free, thanks to the Friends of Cape Henlopen? Bike the Loop trail around the park to experience diverse ecosystems, including the maritime forests, dunes, and beach. It's a great way to experience the rich history of the park.
Get up close with native marine life in the touch tank! You’ll learn about the park’s habitats and the creatures that live here. To understand more about the park, sign up for guided programs such as seining the bay, dolphin watches, or ghost crab hikes!
The pier was originally built to support mine operations during World War II. Today, it offers 24-hour access to fishing in the Delaware Bay. Cast your line from the pier, or take a walk to experience the natural beauty of the Delaware Bay.
This 3.2-mile accessible trail offers stunning views of the park’s dynamic coastal habitats, including dunes, forests, and wetlands. Hike or bike across the elevated boardwalk, and look for wildlife along the trail.
Situated at the mouth of the Delaware Bay sits Cape Henlopen State Park and its 6+ miles of coastline. The “Point” of Cape Henlopen, where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, shaped the history of this landscape. For millenia, native people lived off the land’s abundant and rich resources and in the late 1600s, William Penn granted the land and allowed citizens to harvest many of the same resources. The area’s strategic position led to the construction of Fort Miles during World war II with its iconic fire control towers along the Atlantic coast and, which served as a federal defensive site, training area and testing location both during and after the war. A diverse collection of habitats makes up the coastal ecosystem of Cape Henlopen State Park. Barrier dune, coastal beaches, and maritime forest are home to many species of plants and animals. Visitors can visit the Seaside Nature Center to participate in an interpretive program or learn about the park’s native plants and animals.
Cape Henlopen's beaches attract thousands of visitors who enjoy everything from ocean swimming, boating, fishing, and kayaking to clamming, paddle-boarding and wind-surfing. But Cape Henlopen offers more than just the ocean and bays. The park's premiere trails offer hiking and biking exploration.
A designated swimming beach, accessible from the Lewes entrance to the park, provides lifeguard patrols between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day (schedule may vary depending on staff availability).
Mobi-Mat equipment, consisting of three 30-foot mats allowing those in wheelchairs and power chairs to access the beach from the boardwalk, is also available at this location.
Cape Henlopen's campground, set among pine-covered dunes, now includes 2-point hookups, 100-amp service on several sites, and sites to accommodate larger rigs. Twenty walk-in tent sites lie adjacent to the Waking Dunes Trail. Twelve camping cabins -- two-room individual cabins that offer an outdoor spigot and fire ring for cooking and share a communal bath house -- offer an economical alternative for vacationing at the beach. Visit our Reservations section for camping information and pricing.
During World War II, the Delaware River was a chief priority for defense planners because of the access it afforded to the giant trade centers of Wilmington, Philadelphia, and beyond. Fort Miles, located in what is now Cape Henlopen State Park, was a key piece of the nation's coastal defense at that time. Visit the Fort Miles page in our Attractions section for information about programs and tours.
The centerpiece of the newly-renovated Seaside Nature Center is a 495-gallon two-level touch tank, complete with viewing windows that allow visitors to see stingrays, horseshoe crabs and other species in the tank while they’re underwater. The nature center also features five 1,000-gallon tanks with local fish, exhibits that explain the different habitats within the park, a live Osprey cam provided by the Friends of Cape Henlopen (April through August), and a gift shop. A wide selection of activities and programs for children and adults are led by Seaside Nature Center staff each week. Go to YouTube to view the Osprey cam
Visit the Seaside Nature Center page for more information.
Free bikes are available at the Seaside Nature Center on a first-come, first-served basis, weather permitting, for 2 hours at a time, Bikes must remain within the park and stay on the paved bike trail. For more information, call the nature center. The Borrow-A-Bike Program is a project of the Friends of Cape Henlopen.
For most up to date hours & days of operation please check the Friends of Cape Henlopen State Park website or Call Nature Center to confirm they are open 302-645-6852
Lying between the Delaware Bay and the Broadkill River, Beach Plum Island Nature Preserve – Washover Barrier Spit provides the only publicly owned wild beach in Delaware incorporating both dune and marsh habitat. A portion of beachfront allows surf fishing and pedestrian use; however, a majority of the preserve is off limits to human activity to allow for wildlife conservation. The site provides important habitat for horseshoe crab spawning and shorebird feeding in the spring. The preserve has a pedestrian-only linear trail on the river side and a limited-access parking lot.
Saturday, December 9, 2023
1:00 PM
Find out what kinds of birds spend their winter at Cape Henlopen and why this habitat is their offseason destination during this outdoor program. Dress for the weather. For ages 7 and older with an adult. Space is limited, pre-registration required by calling the Nature Center at 302-645-6852. Free.
Thursday, December 14, 2023
10:30 AM
Bring your 3 to 5-year-old and explore the snowflakes that arrive on the breeze, falling from sky and landing on trees. Children must be accompanied by an adult and dressed for the outdoors. Online registration ends 24 hours prior to the program. After that, please call 302-645-6852. $6 per child.
Saturday, December 16, 2023
1:00 PM
Explore the beach for shells, rocks, and other treasures and find out how these objects form the foundation of our beach and its’ food web. Dress for the weather. For ages 7 and up with an adult. Online registration ends 24 hours prior to the program. After that, please call 302-645-6852. $6 per person.
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
9:00 AM
Don’t let the cold weather freeze your bird watching. Join us once a month as we search the park for winter birds. All birding abilities welcome (we even have binoculars to borrow). For ages 10 and older with an adult. Space is limited, pre-registration required by calling the Nature Center at 302-645-6852. Free.
Wednesday, December 27, 2023
11:00 AM
Tis the season of giving! Take a hike with us and appreciate all of the gifts that the Cape Henlopen’s costal ecosystem provides for us and discover some ways you can give back to the environment. For ages 7 and older with an adult. Space is limited, pre-registration required by calling the Nature Center at 302-645-6852. Free.
Thursday, December 28, 2023
11:00 AM
Explore the ins and outs of these mysterious animals through hands-on dissection. For ages 7 and older with an adult. Online registration closes 24 hours prior to the program. After that please call 302-645-6852.
Friday, December 29, 2023
1:00 PM
Search for the different rocks and minerals that make up our beach, and discover the fascinating story of how they made it to the Delaware shore! For ages 7 and up with a paying adult. Online registration ends 24 hours prior to program. After that, if space available, please call 302-645-6852.
Thursday, January 11, 2024
10:30 AM
Bring your 3 to 5-year-old and find out where do animals go and what do they do in the winter? Children must be accompanied by an adult and dressed for the outdoors. Online registration ends 24 hours prior to the program. After that, please call 302-645-6852. $6 per child.
Saturday, January 13, 2024
11:00 AM
Cape Henlopen is a park that never stops changing! Join us on a short hike to learn about how plants adapt to the challenges of winter. For ages 5 and older with an adult. Space is limited, pre-registration required by calling the Nature Center at 302-645-6852. Free.
Tuesday, January 16, 2024
9:00 AM
Don’t let the cold weather freeze your bird watching. Join us once a month as we search the park for winter birds. All birding abilities welcome (we even have binoculars to borrow). For ages 10 and older with an adult. Space is limited, pre-registration required by calling the Nature Center at 302-645-6852. Free.
Saturday, January 20, 2024
11:00 AM
Join us for a short walk into the woods and learn the basics of drawing forms in the natural world. Bring a sketch pad and pencils as well as a folding chair. Dress for the weather. For ages 10 and up with an adult. Online registration ends 24 hours prior to the program. After that, please call 302-645-6852. $6 per person
Friday, January 26, 2024
5:30 PM
Explore what animals come out at night and how they have adapted to life under the full moon. Dress for walking and the weather. For ages 7 and older with an adult. Online registration ends 24 hours prior to the program. After that, please call 302-645-6852. $6 per person
Saturday, January 27, 2024
11:00 AM
Stranded or just hanging out? Find out which species you may see and what these marine mammals are doing on our coast in the winter. Dress for the weather. For ages 7 and older with an adult. Online registration ends 24 hours prior to the program. After that, please call 302-645-6852.
Saturday, February 3, 2024
11:00 AM
Join us for a short walk into the woods and learn the basics of drawing forms in the natural world. Bring a sketch pad and pencils as well as a folding chair. Dress for the weather. For ages 10 and up with an adult. Online registration ends 24 hours prior to the program. After that, please call 302-645-6852. $6 per person
Thursday, February 8, 2024
10:30 AM
Bring your 3 to 5-year-old and discover what groundhogs do when they are not looking for their shadows. Children must be accompanied by an adult and dressed for the outdoors. Online registration ends 24 hours prior to the program. After that, please call 302-645-6852. $6 per child.
Saturday, February 10, 2024
11:00 AM
Love is in the air! Discover a few interesting ways that local animals find their mates in Cape Henlopen as we hike the park. For ages 7 and older with an adult. Online registration ends 24 hours prior to the program. After that, please call 302-645-6852. $6 per person.
Saturday, February 17, 2024
11:00 AM
Search for the different rocks and minerals that make up our beach, and discover the fascinating story of how they made it to the Delaware shore! For ages 7 and up with a paying adult. Online registration ends 24 hours prior to program. After that, if space available, please call 302-645-6852.
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
9:00 AM
Don’t let the cold weather freeze your bird watching. Join us once a month as we search the park for winter birds. All birding abilities welcome (we even have binoculars to borrow). For ages 10 and older with an adult. Space is limited, pre-registration required by calling the Nature Center at 302-645-6852. Free.
Saturday, February 24, 2024
11:00 AM
Stranded or just hanging out? Find out which species you may see and what these marine mammals are doing on our coast in the winter. Dress for the weather. For ages 7 and older with an adult. Online registration ends 24 hours prior to the program. After that, please call 302-645-6852.
Thursday, March 14, 2024
10:30 AM
Bring your 3 to 5-year-old and explore tree bark: what bark does and how different it can be. Online registration ends 24 hours prior to the program. After that, please call 302-645-6852. $6 per child.