Tent camping at Cape Henlopen

RV and Tent Camping


Attention Visitors

Campgrounds, cabins & cottages at Cape Henlopen State Park & Delaware Seashore State Park are closed through 9/25 due to coastal storm. Check social media for further updates.

Cape Henlopen State Park

Swim in the ocean, bike through the sand dunes, fish from the bayside fishing pier, camp beside historical World War II-era observation towers, and explore all 7,000 acres of Cape Henlopen State Park! Located at the point where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Henlopen offers a unique combination of natural wonders and cultural history. Discover the beauty and diversity of Cape Henlopen's coastal environment, encompassing ocean and bay beaches, maritime forests, and tidal salt marshes.

The campground offers water, 30-, 50-, and 100-amp electric hook-ups, fire rings and picnic tables, one-way vehicle circulation pattern, camp store, laundry facility, pull-through sites, walk-in tent sites, play area, additional dump stations, a renovated registration booth and expanded overflow parking area.


15411 Campground Road, Lewes, DE 19958

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

Campsite information

  • Open year-round at select sites
  • Two-night minimum stay required on weekends
  • Some holiday weekends require a minimum stay of three nights (Friday through Sunday)
  • Reserve up to 14 nights
  • Reserve up to one (1) year in advance
  • One vehicle per camp site. Overflow parking available.

Click here for rates

Winter Spring/Fall Summer Peak Summer
Water Only Sites
Weekends Resident $32 $41 $46 $48
Non-Resident $39 $50 $56 $58
Weekdays Resident $26 $36 $43 $45
Non-Resident $32 $44 $52 $54
Walk-In Tent Sites
Weekends Resident $26 $35 $41 $42
Non-Resident $32 $42 $50 $51
Weekdays Resident $20 $30 $38 $39
Non-Resident $24 $36 $46 $47
Electric and Water Sites
Weekends Resident $41 $47 $50 $55
Non-Resident $50 $57 $60 $66
Weekdays Resident $35 $42 $47 $52
Non-Resident $42 $51 $57 $63
Pull-Through Sites - add $10 night to Electric and Water Sites.
100-Amp Service Sites - add $10 night for sites with 100-amp service.
Economical camping cabins also available at Cape Henlopen - Click here for info and rates.

Delaware Seashore State Park

Located within walking distance of the Atlantic Ocean, Delaware Seashore State Park’s two campgrounds are popular with campers seeking a beach experience. The campgrounds are located on the north and south side of the Indian River Inlet and are connected by a bridge with a separate walking and biking path. Campsites can accommodate a variety of camping units, from tents to large recreational vehicles. 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. Amenities and services close to the campgrounds include two restaurants; a full-service marina with a bait and tackle shop, fish and seafood sales, and head boat service; bike and walking trails; and the Indian River Life-Saving Station and gift shop, a must-see. Severe weather may limit availability of some amenities.


39415 Inlet Road, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971

Visit Delaware Seashore State Park's homepage for more information about the park

Campsite information

  • Open year-round at select sites
  • Two-night minimum stay required on weekends
  • Some holiday weekends require a minimum stay of three nights (Friday through Sunday).
  • Reserve up to 14 nights
  • Reserve up to one (1) year in advance
  • One vehicle per campsite. Overflow parking available.
  • Campsite water hookup is not available December through March. Community spigot for tank filling available.
  • Electric & Sewer, Heated bathhouse available year round.

Click here for rates

Winter Spring/Fall Summer Peak Summer
Full-Hookup Sites
Weekends Resident $38 $52 $55 $60
Non-Resident $46 $63 $66 $72
Weekdays Resident $32 $47 $52 $57
Non-Resident $39 $57 $63 $69
No-Hookup Sites
Weekends Resident $31 $36 $41 $46
Non-Resident $38 $44 $50 $56
Weekdays Resident $25 $31 $38 $43
Non-Resident $30 $38 $46 $52
Tent Only
Weekends Resident $26 $35 $41 $42
Non-Resident $32 $42 $50 $51
Weekdays Resident $20 $30 $38 $39
Non-Resident $24 $36 $46 $47
The Cottages at Indian River Marina are also available at Delaware Seashore - Click here for info and rates.

Killens Pond State Park

The wooded campground is a popular attraction at Killens Pond. This year-round facility boasts 59 sites which feature electric and water hookups, accommodating both tents and recreational vehicles. In addition, there is a primitive camping loop for tents only that features 17 walk-in sites.

Check out the Waterpark during your stay. Youth primitive sites are available by calling the park office.


3015 Paradise Alley Road, Harrington, DE 19952

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

Campsite information

  • Open year-round at select sites
  • Two-night minimum stay required on weekends
  • Some holiday weekends require a minimum stay of three nights (Friday through Sunday).
  • Reserve up to 14 nights
  • Reserve up to one (1) year in advance
  • One vehicle per camp site. Overflow parking available.

Click here for rates

Winter Spring/Fall Summer Peak Summer
Water and Electric Sites
Weekends Resident $28 $32 $36 $38
Non-Resident $34 $39 $44 $46
Weekdays Resident $23 $27 $31 $33
Non-Resident $28 $33 $38 $40
Walk-In Tent Only Sites
Weekends Resident $22 $27 $27 $29
Non-Resident $27 $33 $33 $35
Weekdays Resident $17 $22 $22 $24
Non-Resident $21 $27 $27 $29
Family cabins with kitchen and bathroom are also available at Killens Pond - Click here for info and rates.

Lums Pond State Park

Lums Pond State Park is nestled in an oak and poplar woodland surrounding Delaware's largest freshwater millpond. As one of the First State's most diversified parks, recreational opportunities can be found in every corner of this popular spot, making it a perfect day trip or a fun family camping destination. With great fishing, boating, hiking, and the exciting Go Ape! Treetop Adventure Course, as well as nearby historic Fort Delaware State Park, you may decide to stay here for a while! Reader's Digest recommends Lums Pond State Park as the best RV park in Delaware.


1068 Howell School Road, Bear, DE 19701

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

Campsite information

  • Open year-round at select sites
  • Two-night minimum stay required on weekends
  • Some holiday weekends require a minimum stay of three nights (Friday through Sunday)
  • Reserve up to 14 nights
  • Reserve up to one (1) year in advance
  • One vehicle per camp site. Overflow parking available.

Click here for rates

Winter Spring/Fall Summer Peak Summer
Walk-In Tent Only Sites
Weekends Resident $22 $27 $27 $29
Non-Resident $27 $33 $33 $35
Weekdays Resident $17 $22 $22 $24
Non-Resident $21 $27 $27 $29
Full Hook-up Sites
Weekends Resident $37 $45 $49 $51
Non-Resident $45 $54 $59 $62
Weekdays Resident $32 $40 $44 $46
Non-Resident $39 $48 $53 $56
Yurts (Round furnished structures with canvas walls) are also available at Lums Pond - Click here for info and rates.

Trap Pond State Park

Visitors who wish to stay overnight at the park may camp at one of the 142 campsites on the pond's northern shore. 130 of the sites are equipped with water and electric hookups. Tents and recreational vehicles can both be accommodated beneath the tall loblolly pines. Two primitive camping areas are also available for youth groups by reservation only. Sites with electric and water are available year-round. Reader's Digest recommends Trap Pond's campground as the most scenic campsite in Delaware!


15702 Goose Nest Road, Laurel, DE 19956

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

Campsite information

  • Open year-round at select sites
  • Two-night minimum stay required on weekends
  • Some holiday weekends require a minimum stay of three nights (Friday through Sunday).
  • Reserve up to 14 nights
  • Reserve up to one (1) year in advance
  • One vehicle per camp site. Overflow parking available.

Click here for rates

Winter Spring/Fall Summer Peak Summer
Water and Electric Sites
Weekends Resident $28 $32 $36 $38
Non-Resident $34 $39 $44 $46
Weekdays Resident $23 $27 $31 $33
Non-Resident $28 $33 $38 $40
Walk-In Tent Only Sites
Weekends Resident $22 $27 $27 $29
Non-Resident $27 $33 $33 $35
Weekdays Resident $17 $22 $22 $24
Non-Resident $21 $27 $27 $29
Island Tent Site - our best site! Extra-large private campsite directly on the water
Weekends Resident $48 $60 $71 $71
Non-Resident $58 $72 $86 $86
Weekdays Resident $43 $55 $66 $66
Non-Resident $52 $66 $80 $80
Economical camping cabins are also available at Trap Pond - Click here for info and rates.
Yurts (round furnished structures with canvas walls) are also available at Trap Pond - Click here for info and rates.

Important Information about Camping

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.