Remote chain of islands in Dorchester County with informal beach access points rather than developed beaches. Known for authentic watermen culture, seafood industry, and bird watching. Limited facilities with focus on natural experience.
Small, quiet park on the southern shore of Indian River Bay featuring the only pier on Delaware’s inland bays built specifically for crabbing. Offers bay beach access, picnic areas, and boat launch. Less crowded than ocean beaches.
Historic fishing village where the St. Jones and Murderkill Rivers meet Delaware Bay. Features maritime museum, fishing charters, and small public beach area. Known more for fishing, crabbing, and boating than swimming.
Natural beach on Delaware Bay with 300-foot fishing pier and boat launch. Not recommended for swimming but excellent for fishing, crabbing, and wildlife observation. Features wildlife area and historic Woodland Beach Hotel ruins.