Delaware contains numerous natural reserves, state parks, and historical structures that remain undiscovered by many visitors. From coastal wetlands to botanical gardens, Civil War fortifications to Native American heritage sites, and covered bridges to wildlife sanctuaries, the state offers diverse locations for exploration. Natural attractions include northern cypress forests and salt marshes, while cultural sites feature museums, theaters, and colonial architecture.
Kent County, Delaware
A 16,000-acre coastal wetland with salt marshes, freshwater pools and forested areas where migratory birds gather during their seasonal movements.
Sussex County, Delaware
A 5,193-acre park featuring maritime forests, beach grass, sand dunes, and a former military base with observation towers from World War II.
New Castle County, Delaware
A heritage railroad operating since 1867 on a 10-mile route through the Red Clay Valley with restored vintage steam locomotives.
Sussex County, Delaware
A 2,825-acre coastal park situated between the Atlantic Ocean and Rehoboth Bay, with six miles of beaches and two stone jetties.
New Castle County, Delaware
Research and education center with gardens of Piedmont flora species, research laboratories and teaching facilities dedicated to regional plants.
New Castle County, Delaware
Military structure from 1859, used as prisoner camp during the Civil War, now houses exhibits of 19th century military life and prison artifacts.
New Castle County, Delaware
Protected area of 933 acres containing former dairy farm meadows, forest paths, and freshwater streams used for recreational activities.
New Castle County, Delaware
Industrial heritage site on the Brandywine River featuring restored mills, a gunpowder works facility, and gardens from the early DuPont company.
Wilmington, Delaware
Ensemble de jardins historiques créés par une femme architecte paysagiste de la première moitié du XXe siècle.
New Castle County, Delaware
Domaine résidentiel comportant des jardins, des collections d'objets d'art et de décoration américains du XVIIe au XIXe siècle.
Sussex County, Delaware
Zone naturelle préservée abritant une forêt de cyprès chauves, espèce rare à cette latitude nord des États-Unis.
Sussex County, Delaware
Station balnéaire de la côte atlantique avec une promenade en bois le long de la plage, fréquentée principalement par des familles.
Lewes, Delaware
Preserves and shares the rich history of the first town in the first state.
Sussex County, Delaware
Offers nature trails, educational programs, and an operational gristmill.
Dover, Delaware
Historic home of one of the founding fathers of the United States.
Millsboro, Delaware
Museum dedicated to preserving the culture and heritage of the Nanticoke Tribe.
Milton, Delaware
Protected wetland of 10,000 acres with marshes, forests and grasslands where migratory birds and local wildlife find shelter throughout the year.
New Castle, Delaware
Colonial judicial building from 1732 featuring period furniture, exhibits about Delaware law, and artifacts from the Underground Railroad.
Newark, Delaware
Stone bridge marking the location of a September 3, 1777 battle between American and British forces during the Revolutionary War.
Bear, Delaware
State park with 200-acre pond offering fishing, boat rentals, hiking trails, camping areas and a rope adventure course through the forest.
Newark, Delaware
This 1790s stone mansion contains period furniture and artifacts. The surrounding grounds include nature paths through woods and meadows.
Felton, Delaware
The 66-acre millpond forms the centerpiece of this recreation area with swimming pools, boat rentals and forest walking paths.
Milton, Delaware
This restored 1930s art deco venue presents live music, comedy shows, and theatrical productions throughout the year.
Georgetown, Delaware
The central roundabout features the 1792 Sussex County Courthouse and local restaurants in restored 18th century buildings.
Newark, Delaware
A one-room red brick schoolhouse built in 1923 that served African American students until 1965. Now functions as a museum of education history.
Wilmington, Delaware
A wooden covered bridge constructed in 1850 across Red Clay Creek. The structure extends 85 feet and features a timber truss design.
Hockessin, Delaware
A nineteenth-century covered bridge built in 1860. The wooden structure spans 75 feet over Red Clay Creek and remains open to vehicular traffic.
Dover, Delaware
A museum displaying early phonographs, recordings, and memorabilia from the Victor Talking Machine Company. It includes exhibits about Eldridge Johnson's contributions to sound recording.