The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announced that two trails at Cape Henlopen State Park will temporarily close on weekdays for repair work beginning March 9.
Saturday's event presented by 302 Horseshoe Crab was all about celebrating Delaware pride by supporting local businesses and the Delaware State Parks.
Sunday marks the start of daylight saving time, which means clocks spring forward and we lose an hour. Make the most of your weekend before the time change.
Delaware State Parks will hold a Day of Service on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day as part of DNREC Division of Parks and Recreation’s 75th anniversary. The event will be the first of four signature service days planned for 2026.
Delaware Seashore State Park names Chris Pauley as its new superintendent. He has a 31 years experience with the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority.
Passes and permits for the 2026 season for the Delaware State Parks are going to go on sale starting Dec. 9.
DNREC will hold an open house Wednesday evening at Cape Henlopen State Park to gather public input on proposed fee increases for state park daily entrance, annual and lifetime passes.
Families visiting Trap Pond State Park will soon have another way to cool off. Delaware officials broke ground on a new water play area called the Cypress Splash Zone, set to open by mid-summer 2026.
Delaware State Parks are offering an old-fashioned way to enjoy the state’s autumn beauty with wagon rides through meadows, forests and farmland.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announces the reopening of stretch of beach at The Point at Cape Henlopen, but asks those to proceed with caution.
