Best Campgrounds near Delmar, DE

Campgrounds near Delmar, Delaware feature a mix of public and private camping options within a region known for its coastal proximity and wooded settings. Trap Pond State Park Campground stands as a centerpiece with tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, glamping options, and yurts available year-round. The Delaware Seashore State Park Campground provides another developed camping experience along the coast, approximately 30 miles east of Delmar. Most established campgrounds in this area support both tent and RV camping with varying levels of amenities, though some areas like Trap Pond also feature specialized accommodations including waterfront yurts and secluded island tent sites.

Several campgrounds in the region require reservations, particularly during the peak summer season when coastal campgrounds fill quickly. Campground accessibility varies with Trap Pond offering multiple camping loops, each with specific amenities and site configurations. Most developed campgrounds provide electric hookups, water access, and sanitary facilities. The terrain throughout the region is generally flat, making most campsites naturally level and easily accessible. Cell coverage is typically strong throughout the area, though some more remote camping areas may have limited connectivity. A visitor commented, "The sites have a picnic table and a fire ring and are plentiful. The bathhouses are nice and they have a handicap accessible shower and bathroom stall."

Campers consistently rate waterfront sites among the most desirable locations, particularly at Trap Pond where cypress trees create a distinctive camping environment. The pond access serves as a focal point for recreation, with multiple docks extending from camping loops allowing for fishing and launching kayaks. Several visitors mentioned the value of renting kayaks or canoes to explore the cypress swamp areas, noting this as a unique highlight of camping in this region. While camping loops typically feature adequate spacing between sites, some reviewers noted that certain RV sections provide less privacy than the walk-in tent areas. As one camper described, "The tent sites are far enough from each other that you are not disturbed by neighbors, lots of trees between sites." Many campgrounds in the area maintain trails for hiking and biking, with Trap Pond offering free bicycle rentals as an added amenity for exploring the surrounding landscape.

Best Camping Sites Near Delmar, Delaware (81)

    1. Trap Pond State Park Campground

    44 Reviews
    Laurel, DE
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 875-5153

    $17 - $53 / night

    "This is Delaware which is flat land. The one issue with most every site are the trees. Most every site has a tree to watch out for."

    "The tent sites are walk in only but parking is not very far. The site provided hand trucks and wheelbarrows for you to car your items into your site."

    2. Sun Outdoors Ocean City Gateway

    15 Reviews
    Berlin, MD
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 641-9785

    "It’s a close distance to Salisbury (20 mins), ocean city (20 mins) and assateague (20 mins). Also close to Delaware for someone looking to explore there."

    "Each tent site is far enough away from the other that you feel spread out and private. This is definitely a place I recommend to friends and family."

    3. Assateague State Park Campground

    61 Reviews
    Berlin, MD
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 641-2120

    $28 - $39 / night

    "and was well situated, with a nice open space between the edge of the site and the dunes."

    "There is an outdoor shower and sink as well as several paths to the beach. The beach is beautiful and clean."

    4. Delaware Seashore State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Bethany Beach, DE
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 227-6981

    $20 - $132 / night

    "Park Name-Delaware Seashore State Park Date of Stay-June 2018

    Site-237

    This is one of favorite local parks!"

    "The really great aspect of Delaware Seashore State Park is your close proximity to the water. The park is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian River, and Indian River Bay."

    5. Shad Landing Campground

    28 Reviews
    Girdletree, MD
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 632-2566

    $23 - $29 / night

    "It’s just 45 minutes away from the beach at Assateague Island and an hour or so to Ocean City or Chincoteague."

    "Open from April to September (except Waters Edge and Robins Nest loops which are open year round) the tent sites here can be a little close together. Particularly the sites at Waters Edge."

    6. Cape Henlopen State Park Campground

    68 Reviews
    Lewes, DE
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 645-2103

    $20 - $80 / 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. Sun Outdoors Frontier Town

    28 Reviews
    Berlin, MD
    25 miles
    Website

    "Due to the location near Ocean City, this campground is primarily a resort for people staying 1 or more weeks."

    "Shuttle to Ocean City, MD was convenient and general store was close by and stocked well!"

    8. Assateague Island National Seashore Oceanside Campground

    39 Reviews
    Berlin, MD
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 641-1441

    $40 / night

    "The sites are close to bathrooms (I believe the national side has pit latrines). There are also showers, albeit cold. The sites are a decent size but be advised, they are completely sandy."

    "We camped in the walk-in sites toward the end (south side) of the ocean side sites. You park along side the road and walk on a boardwalk to your site."

    9. Pocomoke River State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Girdletree, MD
    24 miles
    Website

    $19 - $71 / night

    "I thought our site was tucked more in the forest based on the maps, but it was pretty close to the other sites. Good birdwatching from the site! Definitely some insect pressure at the site."

    "Caddy corner from the bath house, but not so close to be disturbing, & it was very clean w/ nice hot water showers & spacious adjacent changing area with bench & lots of hooks to hang towel"

    10. Bayside Assateague Campground — Assateague Island National Seashore

    55 Reviews
    Girdletree, MD
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 641-3030

    $40 - $80 / night

    "We enjoyed bike riding around the island, catching glimpses of the wild ponies and running around on the beach."

    "If you don’t mind wild horses joining you for dinner and trekking around your campsite at night, then this is your place!! The beach is absolutely gorgeous and so is the scenery."

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Recent Reviews near Delmar, DE

764 Reviews of 81 Delmar Campgrounds


  • Laurie H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 2, 2025

    Sun Outdoors Ocean City Gateway

    Close to Ocean City and Berlin

    We love utilizing this campground for oceans calling music festival in September. It is close to Ocean City, Maryland, as well as Berlin and Assateague national park where you can watch the ponies roam.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Sun Outdoors Ocean City

    Beautifully kept, with dirty Bathrooms

    This place was very nice. Best beer selection I’ve seen at a campground. Nice little beach! Nice pool, tiki bar and great deli. One issue. The bathrooms were very dirty and not cleaned the 3 days I was there. Same soap pieces in the shower all 3 days. Same gunk stains on urinals.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Pax River Hog Point Campgrounds — Naval Airstation (Nas) Patuxent River

    Left Early, Won’t Be Back

    When we saw a review of this campground on Rec.gov complaining about the amount of bugs we thought they were being ridiculous, they were not. In addition to an insane amount of bugs making the experience here uniquely miserable — it is not quiet or peaceful. A (clearly quite drunk) group nearby was singing at the top of their lungs until at least 11pm when we made the decision to bail seeing as we weren’t going to be getting any sleep between being eaten alive and serenaded.

  • Stu T.
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Cape Henlopen State Park Campground

    So Much To Do - Not Enough Time

    Spent one night here as we were in transit from a campground near the bottom of the Eastern Shore of Virginia to home (fortunate to get a spot that fit my camper) - spots are close together - full campground even in the middle of the week after school started- but quiet at night.  Almost a mile walk to the beach - great trails for bike riding.   Restrooms were clean!  If you have a trailer, make sure that you input your trailer length to find a site that fits as they vary.   Close to food.   Staff very friendly.   Tons of stuff to do - will return when we have more time.  If you want the experience of driving on the beach - go for it!

  • 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.

  • 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 Delmar

Camping sites near Delmar, Delaware occupy flat, sandy terrain with elevations rarely exceeding 50 feet above sea level. The region experiences humid subtropical climate patterns with hot summers frequently reaching 90°F and mild winters. Campground cell service is generally strong throughout the area, though some campers report spotty reception in more remote locations during storms.

What to do

Paddle through cypress trees: At Trap Pond State Park Campground, kayaking offers close encounters with bald cypress trees. "We walked around the pond and rented boats and kayaks for the day and rowed back to our site which the kids loved. They got to spend the day learning to paddle on the pond," notes a visitor who enjoyed the water access.

Free bicycle rentals: Several campgrounds offer complimentary bikes to explore the surrounding areas. "They also had a bike shed where you can sign out bikes for free for the day which was super neat," shares a Trap Pond camper who appreciated this amenity.

Visit NASA center: Campgrounds provide convenient access to educational day trips. A Pocomoke River State Park reviewer mentions, "When open, there is Assateague National Park, Chincoteague Wildlife Refuge, Wallops Island NASA center, and the fun of Ocean City- all within an hour drive."

Observe wildlife: The region offers multiple opportunities to view native animals. "The smells, trails, the nice people, the water bowl outside of the camp store. The beaches also allow dogs, depending on the season or time of day," notes a visitor to Cape Henlopen State Park Campground who appreciated the pet-friendly atmosphere.

What campers like

Well-maintained bathhouses: Campers consistently rate clean facilities as a top priority. "Bathhouses were fine. Near lots of shopping and restaurants," reports a Cape Henlopen camper who appreciated the convenient amenities.

Island camping sites: Unique camping experiences are available at select locations. "My sons and I spent four nights on the island site and loved it. We lucked out and had both sites to ourselves which I recommend. I couldn't imagine sharing the secluded site with strangers," shares a camper who enjoyed the privacy at Trap Pond.

Free amenities: Many campgrounds offer unexpected complimentary activities. A reviewer at Sun Outdoors Frontier Town noted, "You can enjoy free mini golf, free pool and waterside, free canoeing, and free billiards."

Themed activities: Family-oriented events enhance camping experiences. "There is a schedule of activities for kids. The entire camp is full of kids tearing around on bikes from sunup to sundown," explains a visitor to Frontier Town who observed the lively atmosphere.

What you should know

Winter camping options: Year-round camping is available in some locations. "This place has been great to us. Even though we are tent camping in the middle of winter we have still made it work. It has great warm bathrooms that are very clean and sanitary," shares a winter visitor to Trap Pond.

Beach crowds vary seasonally: Coastal campgrounds experience significant seasonal variations. A reviewer at Assateague State Park Campground mentioned, "We visited in May - it was very windy and a bit cold, but no bugs!"

Wildlife precautions necessary: Unique wildlife interactions require preparation. "The Ponies are giant trash pandas. They're smart and can open latches so do bring bungee cords, kayak straps, or ratchet straps to lock all of your food in cases or coolers," warns an Assateague camper.

Flooding concerns: Some areas experience water issues during rain. "It had rained just before getting there. A few sites were flooded but most were okay," notes a camper at Shad Landing Campground who experienced variable site conditions.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature dedicated children's areas. "Has a Nature Center, very nice campground and clean bath houses. Has events for children for Easter and at the Nature Center," reports a Trap Pond visitor.

Kid-specific activities: Scheduled events keep younger campers engaged. "The daytime activities for kids were fun as well and my son even 'set the alarm' so he wouldn't miss out on tie dyeing a t-shirt," shares a parent who camped at Fort Whaley RV Resort.

Educational opportunities: Nature programs offer learning experiences. "There is an arcade, camp store, heated pool, playground, dog park, and mini golfing! The main pavilion has rentals for recreational equipment at no extra cost (hula hoops, balls, etc.)," explains a Fort Whaley camper describing the variety of options.

Water activities: Swimming options vary by location. "The pool is a nice size and refreshing. They have done great activities for the kids to keep them busy," notes a visitor to Fort Whaley who appreciated the aquatic amenities.

Tips from RVers

Limited privacy between sites: RV campers should prepare for close quarters. "None of the sites are level. Sites are mostly small and close together. The closer you are to the camp store, the louder and busier it is," cautions a Cape Henlopen camper.

Site selection strategy: Choosing strategic locations improves camping experience. "Only 4 stars because the showers need upgrading," notes a Fort Whaley visitor who otherwise enjoyed their stay.

Hookup availability varies: Different campgrounds offer varying RV amenities. "Had electric but no water or sewage. With that said I knew this going in. Had a nice spot with walking paths, bike trails and kayaking," explains a Shad Landing camper who planned accordingly.

Tight turns in older campgrounds: Some campgrounds present navigation challenges. "RV sites are very tight. Anything over 35' in my opinion will be hard to get into sites," warns a Shad Landing reviewer who noted the size limitations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Delmar, DE?

According to TheDyrt.com, Delmar, DE offers a wide range of camping options, with 81 campgrounds and RV parks near Delmar, DE and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Delmar, DE?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Delmar, DE is Trap Pond State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 44 reviews.

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

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