Stretching a mile along the Atlantic Ocean, the boardwalk is lined with shops, eateries, and amusements, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll or enjoying local treats like Thrasher’s French Fries and saltwater taffy from Candy Kitchen.
Just north of Rehoboth, this area offers scenic trails, wildlife viewing, and opportunities for hiking and biking. The Gordons Pond Trail is a popular route for nature enthusiasts.
Located on the boardwalk, Funland is a family-owned amusement park offering classic rides and games suitable for all ages, including the nostalgic Haunted Mansion.
As Delaware’s largest water park, Jungle Jim’s features water slides, a lazy river, kiddie pools, mini-golf, and batting cages, providing fun for the whole family.
Covering 2,825 acres, this park features six miles of shoreline between the Atlantic Ocean and Rehoboth Bay, offering activities like swimming, sunbathing, fishing, and boating.
Craft beer enthusiasts can tour this renowned brewery to learn about its innovative brewing process and sample a variety of unique beers.
This scenic trail connects Rehoboth Beach to Lewes, providing a picturesque route for walking, running, or biking through coastal landscapes.
The Rusty Rudder is a beautiful restaurant in Dewey Beach with a large outdoor deck overlooking Rehoboth Bay. Offering music and entertainment in a fun atmosphere!