Cabins
Extend your exploration a little longer in one of our five unique campgrounds! Whether you prefer RV living, cabin days, vacation cottages or pitching a tent beneath the stars, Delaware State Parks has the stay for you.
Cabins
Cape Henlopen Park
The Cape Henlopen's cabins are located in a secluded area at the edge of the campground, and are perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy the best parts of camping at the beach without the bother and discomfort of leaky tents or less-than-comfortable sleeping bags on the ground! These cabins sleep six, with real beds in both bedrooms. And after spending a great day at one of the finest beaches on the East Coast, you'll love spending your evenings on your own oversized screened-in dining porch, the perfect spot for relaxed meals and family card games.
Killens Pond
The cozy wood-framed family cabins sleep four and are nestled in a wooded area of the Park close to the 66-acre mill pond. The eleventh cabin, called the Pond View Cottage is located behind the others with a scenic view of the pond. All feature an efficiency kitchen with an eating area, bedroom, bath with shower, A/C, and heat. A picnic table, grill and porch are located outside. Dogs are only allowed in Cabins 9 & 10.
Trap Pond
The rustic 2-room camping cabins at Trap Pond have a wonderful location next to the water. Enter the cabin at the screened-in porch and move inside to the living area with table, benches and chairs. The bedroom has a double bed and bunk beds to sleep four adults. The units have A/C and heat for year-round comfort, and offer a great camping experience with protection from the weather. A picnic table, grill and potable water are located outside, and campers will find convenient bath and shower facilities nearby.