Bring your pooch along for your next Delaware camping trip.
Across Delaware you're likely to find both pet-friendly cities and pet-friendly campgrounds. All Delaware state parks are dog-friendly, but rules vary for beaches, where they're less likely to be allowed. Leashed dogs are welcome on the beaches at Delaware Seashore State Park, where you can go fishing, swimming, and take sandy walks with your pet, while Trap Pond State Park is a wetland forest excellent for boating, fishing, and pet-friendly camping. Check in to Killens Pond State Park outside Dover with your dog for outdoor activities with a backdrop of the 66-acre Killens Pond. Campers can also find wide open, dog-friendly campsites at private RV parks and Hipcamp properties outside cities like Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach, oftentimes with flush toilets, picnic tables, full hookups, and access to watersports like paddle boating and kayaking.