Best Campgrounds near Felton, DE

Felton, Delaware serves as a central hub for diverse camping experiences in the Mid-Atlantic region, with Killens Pond State Park Campground located directly in town offering year-round accommodations for tents, RVs, and cabin stays. Within a 30-mile radius, campers can access additional options including G&R Campground in nearby Houston and Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Lincoln, both providing family-friendly environments with various amenities. The flat, coastal plain geography of central Delaware creates accessible camping conditions with minimal elevation changes, though several campgrounds feature small ponds or water features that enhance the natural setting.

Reservations are essential for most established campgrounds in the Felton area, particularly during the peak season from April through October. The sandy soil common to Delaware campgrounds can be challenging after rain, as one camper at Killens Pond noted: "The campground was a clay, dirt, sand, silt surface with ravines from rain. I spent hours trying to get sand out of the camper days after my exit." Most state park campgrounds provide water and electric hookups, with dump stations available for RVs. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, with good coverage reported at Killens Pond and other nearby campgrounds. The mild climate allows for comfortable camping from spring through fall, with summer humidity being the primary weather consideration.

State park campgrounds near Felton receive consistently positive reviews for their maintenance and amenities. Killens Pond State Park offers hiking trails around its namesake pond, with one visitor commenting that "the cabins are tiny on the inside but that porch really provides very useful space." Many campgrounds in the region are designed to accommodate RVs with full hookups, though tent campers will find designated areas at most parks. The proximity to Delaware beaches is a significant draw, with Cape Henlopen and Delaware Seashore State Parks both within an hour's drive. Families particularly appreciate the recreational opportunities at these parks, including fishing, boating, and hiking trails that showcase the region's coastal and inland water features.

Best Camping Sites Near Felton, Delaware (102)

    1. Killens Pond State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Felton, DE
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 284-4526

    $22 - $89 / night

    "First time staying overnight at a campground in Delaware. The cabins are tiny on the inside but that porch really provides very useful space.
    No paper towels, soap or kitchen utensils."

    "Delaware seemed short on camping options and this one was probably top of the line 40 years ago. It's dated in every way, but it's in a good spot.

    Seemed to have some residents mixed in."

    2. Tuckahoe State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Ridgely, MD
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 820-1668

    $21 - $70 / night

    "Tuckahoe State Park is tucked away onto the Eastern Shore of Maryland, close to the Chesapeake Bay. It features every kind of camping you can imagine."

    "It is less than 40 mins from Annapolis and close to DC and Baltimore.   Yet it is isolated and quiet.  There’s some great trails as well as walking between the camp loops and picnic areas.  "

    3. Martinak State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Denton, MD
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $18 - $77 / night

    "Park is that the Electric loop (B) has all of the sites on the outside of the drive loop so you are not looking across the road at other campers."

    "Just off highway, nice wooded area, access to a good boat ramp."

    4. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park At Delaware Beaches

    12 Reviews
    Milford, DE
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 491-6614

    "Campground well maintained and relatively quiet given its peak season for Delaware beaches. Off the beaten path from beach noise but does require a 15-30 minute drive to popular beaches."

    "Close proximity to the beach. Lots of family friendly activities. Full stocked camp store."

    5. G & R Campground

    5 Reviews
    Harrington, DE
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 398-8108

    "Quickly stopped through G&R which is a nice, quiet campground hidden in the middle of Delaware. Plenty of spaces for campers and more than enough utility spaces available."

    "There is a smell due to being next to a chicken or animal farm; however, after a few minutes outside, the smell goes away."

    6. Cape Henlopen State Park Campground

    67 Reviews
    Lewes, DE
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 645-2103

    $30 - $99 / night

    "Cape henlopen is one of five or six Delaware state parks that offer RV camping. Sites vary in size so make sure you check the details before you book."

    "My group was there, on two adjacent sites, from Sunday to Tuesday, in early June. The weather could not have been more ideal! We were on sites G12 and G13, which were both really large."

    7. Adventures Await Retreat

    3 Reviews
    Harrington, DE
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 540-1515

    $40 - $50 / night

    "Was close to casino only like 7 min drive and shopping everywhere was a weekend full of busy even while it rained."

    "We found this place by accident as us and several friends planned on attending the 45th Annual June Jam in Houston and wanted somewhere close to stay. "

    8. Holiday Park Campground

    4 Reviews
    Greensboro, MD
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 482-6797

    $49 - $57 / night

    9. Dover AFB Famcamp

    2 Reviews
    Little Creek, DE
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 677-3959

    $8 - $20 / night

    10. Elk Neck State Park Campground

    60 Reviews
    Perryville, MD
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 287-5333

    $21 - $55 / night

    "I didn't notice it when I was in my tent, but I did as I was walking around.

    The campground is well-wooded, offering reasonable privacy given the space constraints. "

    "Surrounding area

    There are lots of tails for hiking in walking distance and also a playground for kids."

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Recent Reviews near Felton, DE

721 Reviews of 102 Felton Campgrounds


  • Werner S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Elk Neck State Park Campground

    More than correct stay for a pass through or short period

    Check in at the store (without reservation), went very smooth. Only the north east loop was open because it was calm. All spots are full hook up, all fine. There was a small play area for the kids and the restrooms/ shower where clean. No complaints.

  • Tiffany P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 22, 2025

    Ocean View Resort Campground

    Lots of fun

    This place had a lot to do with kids! Lake, pool, ice cream, arcade, mini golf, mining station, activities. Does get very crowded and definitely have to book a head. We loved where our site was located. Will definitely be visiting again.

  • Evan C.
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Redden State Forest Campground

    Secluded and improving

    8/15/2025

    Arrived after dark to find that I had the campground to myself. As noted in other reviews, turn right as you drive past the office/house and let yourself in through the closed (but unlocked) gate. Since the last review, it appears they've added 11 sites on a branch if you bear left after the gate. These sites (8-18) are level, packed gravel pads with benches, fire pit, grill, and picnic table. The restroom featured on the map is just a portalet, but there is plenty of overflow parking in that branch. Apparently you're not supposed to pull onto the gravel with your vehicle, just park parallel to the road alongside it. 

    Another note about the gravel - can't get stakes in. Plus, it's a pine forest and I didn't want to get sap on my tent so I didn't tent adjacent to the pad amidst the pine needles. I did drive around the right branch (sites 1-7) in the morning to find that they are dirt/grass sites and probably would be ideal for tenting/staking (and in case you haven't guessed, I don't have a freestanding tent). The area is densely forested with pines and is quite pleasant in that regard.

  • colleen C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Sun Outdoors Rehoboth Bay

    Awesome!

    We loved it. Great for a long getaway or a quick one like ours. Loved our stay. It was clean and full of fun.

  • B
    Aug. 5, 2025

    Strawberry Crossroads

    A work in progress.

    We had a nice time & plan on returning.

  • C
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Sun Retreats Seashore Campsites & RV Resort

    Pros and cons

    We have been to this campground twice. First time everything was very clean and lots to do. The last time things had slipped a little bit. Campground was definitely not as clean. The first time there was staff riding around picking up garbage and keeping things neat. Last time it seemed like it was just a bunch of teenagers flying around on golf carts not doing much. Almost all the games were broken in the arcade. Plus a lot more seasonals. The seasonals also have a lot of political flags with profanities. Not very family friendly! Pros love the pool, lake, waterslides, and proximity to cape may Cons broken equipment, kids racing golf carts all hours of the nights, lots of seasonals with over the top decorations, with flags with profanities and cleanliness slipping. We will try it again. Hopefully they were just having an off year.

  • Matt S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 27, 2025

    Lums Pond State Park Campground

    A Gem Among State Campgrounds

    We spent a long weekend with family at Lums Pond State Park Campground and so glad we did. 

    We paid $46 per night plus fees for a FHU 50 Amp Back-in site(#56). 

    This place is a gem, even among nice state parks. 

    THINGS I LIKED: 

    • Easy access from I-95 

    • Beautiful park setting with fantastic site— spacious, level, good-working hookups, and paved 

    • Friendly and helpful staff 

    • Great state park with lots to do (kayaking, biking, and more) 

    THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE SO MUCH: 

    • There’s nothing we didn’t like about this place 

    WOULD WE COME BACK? 

    • Absolutely, this is a nice place with plenty to do
  • Frank J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 24, 2025

    Belleplain State Forest

    Relatively new to this

    Stayed in site 116 in CCC section (only section with electric and water). Good privacy. Check-in went smoothly. Staff at office said all the roads in the CCC section were 2-way. Not wide enough in my opinion but we didn't have a problem. Restrooms/showers were ok. Sea Isle City is not too far away if you're into the Jersey shore, restaurants, live music.

  • A
    Jul. 23, 2025

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park At Delaware Beaches

    Great First Camping Trip

    My family tent camped for 1 night here at site 190. Decent array of electrical hookup options. My kids had a blast in the water area with the pool and large slides. It was our first time camping and we had trouble sleeping due to groups around us having fun until 11, but overall it was a really great experience and we will be returning


Guide to Felton

Campers near Felton, Delaware can access multiple sites within a 30-mile radius on terrain that's primarily sandy coastal plain with minimal elevation changes. The region maintains moderate temperatures suitable for camping from April through November, with summer bringing higher humidity levels and occasional afternoon thunderstorms. Cell service remains consistently available at most area campgrounds, though coverage can weaken at more remote locations during storms.

What to do

Kayaking opportunities: At Tuckahoe State Park Campground, water activities are popular on Tuckahoe Creek, with a convenient launch point between sites 46 and 48. "The state park has two playgrounds that are both open and trails to hike. I LOVE the commercial-sized washing sink for your dishes, since you don't have full hookups its a BIG deal," notes camper Kasey M.

Nature observation: Wildlife viewing is excellent throughout the region, especially at locations near water features. "We saw bald eagles and great blue heron," reports Kate J. from Elk Neck State Park. The flat terrain makes wildlife spotting easier, especially along pond edges.

Fishing access: Multiple ponds and water features offer fishing without requiring boats. Adventures Await Retreat provides catch-and-release ponds with notable bass fishing. "Caught 4 bass in like 20 min big guys," says Chris C. The sandy soil around ponds can be slippery after rainfall, so bring appropriate footwear.

Mini golf and farm activities: Some campgrounds offer recreational facilities beyond natural features. Adventures Await Retreat provides a playground, mini golf course, and farm animals. "Lots of animals with personality fresh eggs for purchase and good catch and release ponds," according to Chris C., making it suitable for families seeking both outdoor and structured activities.

What campers like

Spacious, wooded sites: Many campers appreciate the separation between camping sites at certain locations. At Martinak State Park Campground, the layout provides privacy while maintaining access to amenities. "Campsites and bathrooms are clean. Beautiful waterfront great for kayaking and water sports," says Laura M.

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness stands out in camper reviews, particularly at state parks. At Tuckahoe State Park, one camper noted, "The bathhouse had the same dirt on the floor for 3 days," indicating expectations for regular cleaning. Martinak State Park receives positive comments about facility maintenance.

Multiple camping options: The region offers diverse accommodation types beyond traditional tent sites. Killens Pond State Park Campground provides cabins that receive positive reviews despite their compact size. "The cabins are cozy but very comfortable! Being a walk-in there was very little foot traffic when we were outside and the pond is quite close!" shares CL M.

Water features: Proximity to ponds, rivers, and water activities rates highly among campers. "A little heave on the rules (must use the wood they sell, clotheslines must come down overnight," notes Dale B. about Killens Pond, though the water access outweighs these restrictions for most visitors.

What you should know

Rules enforcement varies: State parks enforce regulations with different levels of strictness. At Cape Henlopen State Park Campground, bikes require helmets and dogs have specific access rules. "The beaches also allow dogs, depending on the season or time of day," explains Amanda R., indicating the need to check current regulations.

Site selection matters: Site dimensions can significantly impact camping experience. "We booked site 21, blind. The web site does not say site 21 is extremely small. We have a 25' camper, and it barely fit, length and with were an issue. The firepit was about 3-4 feet from our door," reports Buck P. from Tuckahoe State Park, highlighting the importance of researching specific sites.

Seasonal considerations: Most campgrounds operate from March through November, though some remain open year-round. Cape Henlopen State Park experiences high traffic during summer but quiets significantly in early spring. "We visited off season (early April) and absolutely loved it. The location was great and the beaches are quiet," notes Chris G.

Varying privacy levels: Site privacy depends greatly on specific location and loop. "The sites are pretty close together with no real trees or privacy in between, at least where I was located," shares Ashlee L. about Killens Pond State Park, suggesting visitors should research specific loops and sites before booking.

Tips for camping with families

Water park options: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park At Delaware Beaches offers extensive water recreation for children. "My kids had a blast in the water area with the pool and large slides. It was our first time camping and we had trouble sleeping due to groups around us having fun until 11, but overall it was a really great experience," reports Anthony V.

Educational opportunities: Wildlife and natural exploration opportunities abound, especially at state parks with nature centers. "The woods are full of nature and diverse species. We counted over 17 different species of fungi in a 25 foot stretch!" shares Maya S. about Killens Pond State Park.

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature playground equipment, making them suitable for families with young children. "My son absolutely loved this place. There's anything and everything you could think of available to keep everyone busy. A water park, volley ball field, playgrounds, amphitheater, nature center, nature trails, and boat rentals at the lake," explains Fransheska A. about Killens Pond.

Consider noise levels: Family-friendly campgrounds can become noisy, particularly during peak season. Choosing sites at loop ends or more remote sections can help. "You can't hear the kids on the playground, but it's close enough to be able to send them in a group and call for them," notes Phinon W. about their site at Killens Pond.

Tips from RVers

Site levelness: RV campers should note that many sites require leveling blocks. At G & R Campground, the older layout may present challenges. "Nice quiet campground. Older but clean. Nice cabins," says Chris O., indicating that while the campground is well-maintained, its age affects some features.

Hookup availability: While most campgrounds offer electric hookups, full hookups are limited. Tuckahoe State Park provides electric only, with a dump station and potable water fill available. "Good dump station and potable water fill. Spigots throughout the campground," notes Adam and Suzanne B.

Distance to attractions: RVers should consider driving time to major attractions when selecting campgrounds. G & R Campground provides a central location for accessing nearby state parks. "This is a older campground, and we really enjoyed camping here. Very quiet, took my grandson and him and my husband had the pool all to themselves," shares Janet P., highlighting the trade-off between quieter locations and proximity to attractions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Felton, DE?

According to TheDyrt.com, Felton, DE offers a wide range of camping options, with 102 campgrounds and RV parks near Felton, DE and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Felton, DE?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Felton, DE is Killens Pond State Park Campground with a 4-star rating from 23 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Felton, DE?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Felton, DE.