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      10   BOATING & CAMPING
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                               Boating
Delaware Division of Fish
and Wildlife
302-739-9910 www.dnrec.alpha.delaware.gov
Southern Delaware marinas provide fishing information, charter boats, tall ship cruises, whale and dolphin watching, boat rentals, and bait and tackle shops. Contact a marina below for more information.
Fisherman’s Wharf ...................... 302-645-8862 Indian River Marina at
DE Seashore State Park......... 302-227-3071 Lewes Harbor Marina ................ 302-645-6227 Nanticoke River Marina............302-628-8600 Pier Point Marina..........................302-227-2808 Rehoboth Bay Marina ................ 302-226-2012
Canoeing and Kayaking
Sussex County’s numerous ponds and rivers are perfect for canoeing and kayaking. Naturalist-led canoe outings are regularly offered through several of the state parks. Several miles of canoe trails run through the Trap Pond State Park. More than seven miles of canoe trails run through the Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge. On the western side of the county, the Nanticoke River and its tributaries provide miles of calm waters. Canoe and kayak rentals are available at the state parks or contact one of the Chambers of Commerce for local rental businesses. Most towns feature canoe launch points.
To arrange a professionally guided tour contact:
Coastal Kayak .............................. 302-539-7999 ECOBAY Kayaking Adventures at
    Delaware State Parks.............. 877-98-PARKS
For a comprehensive guide to water sports in Delaware, visit www.ecodelaware.com
James Farm in Ocean View ......302-841-2722 Quest Kayak ..................................302-745-2925
   Camping
Delaware State Parks Reservation Service 877-98-PARKS or 877-987-2757 www.destateparks.com
Trap Pond State Park
302-875-5153 Campground www.destateparks.com
33587 Bald Cypress Ln, Laurel
Seasonal, tent and RV (Campers at Trap Pond State Park may use their camping pass to gain access
to any beachside Delaware State Park without paying an additional daily fee).
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