Best Campgrounds near Fenwick Island, DE

The Delaware coastline near Fenwick Island accommodates a range of camping experiences, from waterfront state parks to full-service RV resorts with cabin options. Delaware Seashore State Park Campground offers tent, RV, and cabin camping with beach access approximately 7 miles north of Fenwick Island along Route 1. Treasure Beach RV Park & Campground in Selbyville provides tent, RV, and cabin camping within 2 miles of Fenwick Island beaches. Cape Henlopen and Trap Pond State Parks represent additional developed options within 30 minutes of the coast, with both offering water activities and mixed-use campgrounds.

Seasonal considerations strongly influence camping opportunities in this coastal region. Most campgrounds operate primarily from April through October, with limited year-round options. Delaware Seashore State Park can experience significant flooding after rainstorms. "The attendant let us move to a recently vacated site that was less wet. The space was large enough for my car, our tent, a canopy and more," noted one visitor about managing weather impacts. Advance reservations are essential during summer weekends and holidays when beaches draw substantial crowds. Campgrounds near the ocean often have exposed sites with minimal shade, while inland locations like Trap Pond offer more tree cover. Sites at oceanfront campgrounds fill quickly, especially those with water and electric hookups during peak summer months.

Waterfront camping experiences receive consistently positive feedback from visitors to the Fenwick Island region. Campers highlight the convenience of beach proximity, with many campgrounds offering direct water access or short walks to swimming areas. One camper mentioned, "We fell in love with how close of a walk it is to the beach. Very clean site, and bathhouse facilities." Family-friendly amenities feature prominently in reviews, with multiple campgrounds offering pools, playgrounds, and organized activities. The campgrounds near Fenwick Island generally maintain well-kept facilities with clean restrooms and showers. While some camping areas like Delaware Seashore State Park offer more natural settings, others such as Treasure Beach provide resort-style camping with entertainment options including beach concerts and recreational facilities, creating varied experiences depending on visitor preferences.

Best Camping Sites Near Fenwick Island, Delaware (80)

    1. Delaware Seashore State Park Campground

    55 Reviews
    Bethany Beach, DE
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 227-6981

    $35 - $352 / night

    "The sites are close together and pretty wide open, but this isn't unusual this close to the beach. Literally a couple hundred yards walk to tje beach."

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

    Site-237

    This is one of favorite local parks!"

    2. Assateague State Park Campground

    62 Reviews
    Berlin, MD
    16 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."

    3. Sun Outdoors Ocean City

    25 Reviews
    Berlin, MD
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 213-0097

    $65 - $350 / night

    "An awesome campground located on the east coast near Ocean City, MD and the Atlantic Ocean. This was our first visit to Castaways. Lots to do and loads of fun. We love it!"

    "The location is amazing. You are a stones throw away from the boardwalk at Ocean City Maryland. The resort is very nice."

    4. Sun Outdoors Frontier Town

    27 Reviews
    Berlin, MD
    13 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!"

    5. Sun Outdoors Rehoboth Bay

    22 Reviews
    Ocean View, DE
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 947-2600

    "It’s also close to the other ocean beaches. The only downsides are sites are very close together and its a very expensive about double the cost of other near by non-waterfront campgrounds."

    "**  Located on Rehoboth Bay, this resort was a great place to spend a long holiday weekend. Our paved site was just a few steps to a private beach which was really nice and clean."

    6. Cape Henlopen State Park Campground

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

    $35 - $105 / 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. Assateague Island National Seashore Oceanside Campground

    40 Reviews
    Berlin, MD
    19 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."

    8. Treasure Beach RV Park & Campground

    10 Reviews
    Fenwick Island, DE
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (302) 436-8001

    "We backed onto red beard lake so we felt more isolated than some of the other sites (but also didn't have any shade).we enjoyed fishing in the stocked lake, caught some bass and large brim."

    "Our 4th of July family camping trip at Treasure Beach RV Park in Fenwick Island, DE was outstanding."

    9. Trap Pond State Park Campground

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

    $27 - $65 / 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."

    10. 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."

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  • John D.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 10, 2026

    Beachcomber Camping Resort

    Beachcomber RV Resort

    Website says RV Resort and cabins. Turns out 75%+/- of camping area is made up of Tiny Homes, owned by people, and some for rent, plus cabins.

    In fairness, this isn't our type of camping. Many RV's were season with no one there. Thursday was dead, but Friday campers came in for Mother's Day weekend. We went to the bathhouse only to find out it was closed (seasonal). So a nice easy walk to do laundry turned into a lengthy walk or drive. Made no sense. Then on Friday, I was outside reading a book and an employee rolled into our site on a riding mower kicking up dirt all over me and into the trailer, with rocks kicked up into the picnic table. Lucky, no broken windows. Lippert no longer makes the window, so they would have been buying five (5) ones

    This is a great place for families with young children. Just not our cup of tea

  • Carmen
    May. 5, 2026

    Adventures Await Retreat

    Nice, Quiet Campground but Ongoing Electrical Issues and No Resolution

    We stayed at this campground for approximately one month and paid full price with the expectation of reliable utilities and access to advertised amenities. The property itself is nice and quiet, which we appreciated, but unfortunately that did not outweigh the issues we experienced.

    During our stay, we had ongoing electrical problems at our site. Our air conditioner would not function properly, and we were unable to use it for essentially the entire month, including during several hot days. Our hot water heater also could not reliably run on electric, which forced us to operate it on propane and refill our tanks twice at our own expense.

    In addition to the electrical issues, the water quality was also a concern. The water from the faucet would often come out brown and murky for a period of time when first turned on, and at times even after it had been running.

    Our site also did not include basic amenities such as a fire ring or picnic table, which are typically expected and commonly included with full-price sites.

    At one point, the entire campground lost power. Despite that, we were told our pedestal had been tested and was functioning properly, which was not possible given the campground-wide outage at the time.

    After leaving and connecting to power at a different campground, all of our systems—including AC and hot water—worked immediately without issue. This confirmed the problem was not with our RV, but with the power supply at this campground.

    Additionally, one of the listed amenities (the pool) was unavailable when we attempted to use it.

    We brought these concerns to the owner and requested a reasonable refund or adjustment based on the lack of usable electrical service and the additional expenses we incurred. That request was refused.

    We are sharing this so others are aware. If you rely on consistent electrical service, clean water, and standard site amenities, this is something to seriously consider before booking.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 30, 2026

    Assateague Island National Seashore Oceanside Campground

    Weather can be your Friend or Foe

    We arrived on a beautiful mid April day. We were walk-ins and had the choice for a site on the beach or the inland campground. The inland sites were in a very open, treeless circle along the marshlands. Not particularly attractive or ugly, not private, but WARM compared to what we experienced mid April along the beach. Although beautiful and right on the beach, the wind nearly blew us over. Fires were impossible due to wind and damp wood purchased at a beach kiosk. No one could brave those winds for more than a short time. Showers are cold water. Pit toilets were good. That being said, what a unique experience with the horses and proximity to the beach.

  • Jennifer S.
    Apr. 11, 2026

    Brumbleys Family Park

    Horrible

    Lived there full time up until a branch fell on our camper and totaled it. We took her rent and told her our plans and she sat there and said keep me updated. We were going to get another camper so I called to let her know and asked if it was ok and she was very quiet then said I'd rather you not. So you knew what we intended on doing a month before we decided to go with another camper but you instead of telling us face to face you were a coward and delayed us finding another camper so now we are scrambling to find a place. She doesn't know how to run the campground, she never even sent us a formal notification to vacate our lot just word of mouth. washers are old and don't work correctly. I would not recommend it at all. Always nitpicking my son for being outside and being a boy. Very flat and bizarre affect. Hard to deal with. No tent sites no activities for the kids. Bugs are super bad no kind of pest control done.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2026

    Adventures Await Retreat

    No call back

    I called the reservation number and was told to call a different number. I call that number and it was a wrong number. Then I went back to their website. And put in my information. It's been a day and a half , and I still haven't heard from them. So I moved on and got a different reservation.Somewhere else. The lucky I gave him a star.

  • Adam and Suzanne B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 2, 2026

    Assateague State Park Campground

    Walk to the beach

    No hookups but no problem with solar as there is little shade. Nice clean bathrooms. Very windy.

  • 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.

  • Gennifer K.
    Oct. 12, 2025

    King Nummy Trail Campground

    Nice campground

    This was a nice campground. There are a lot of long term campers but they've got sites for weekenders too. Very close to local shops and attractions. The pool was great. They have 2 on site with a shallower one and an 8ft. No real activities or events when we were there. Bathrooms very clean and located throughout

  • 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.


Guide to Fenwick Island

Fenwick Island camping spots range from wooded inland sites to beachfront options across a 30-mile radius. Delaware state parks and private campgrounds operate in this coastal region where the mainland elevation averages just 10-30 feet above sea level. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-90°F with high humidity, while spring and fall offer milder conditions between 65-75°F with reduced crowds.

What to do

Kayak through bald cypress trees: Trap Pond State Park, located 30 miles from Fenwick Island, offers a unique paddling experience through North America's northernmost natural stand of bald cypress trees. "We stayed for one night but would definitely consider returning at a time when we could rent a boat to be able to see the Cypress trees up close," mentions one visitor to Trap Pond State Park Campground.

Explore military history: Cape Henlopen State Park preserves historic WWII military installations. "As a former military installation, there are lots of military historical items and sites. Underground bunkers and batteries and such. There's a wonderful observation tower built on top of one of these that affords beautiful 360 degree views and photo opportunities," notes a camper at Cape Henlopen.

Experience the Wild West: At Sun Outdoors Frontier Town, just 15 minutes from Fenwick beaches, families enjoy themed entertainment. "They have western old time plays, skits, and activities. The ability to rent golf carts is a super cool bonus especially to get the surroundings," shares a visitor to Sun Outdoors Frontier Town.

What campers like

Private beach access: Several campgrounds near Fenwick Island offer direct water access. At Sun Outdoors Rehoboth Bay, "They have a beautiful heated pool, waterfront tiki bar, on site store and restaurant, kayak and golf cart rental and they seem to be adding more every year!" according to one camper.

Wildlife encounters: Assateague Island National Seashore provides opportunities to camp near wild horses. "We camped in the Oceanside loop B. Right on the beach, but big dunes between sites and the ocean. Wild horses meandering through daily," reports a visitor to Assateague Island National Seashore Oceanside Campground.

Outdoor recreation options: Campgrounds offer various activities beyond beach access. "They have a small beach where they have bands playing on the weekends. Two nice pools, one for adults. Jumping pillow, water balloons and a nice playground for kids," notes a camper about Treasure Beach RV Park & Campground.

What you should know

Shoulder season advantages: Most coastal campgrounds operate April through October, but visiting in spring or fall offers better availability. "We visited off season (early April) and absolutely loved it. The location was great and the beaches are quiet. I hear it gets packed and I see that it's hard to book if you don't book early," shares a camper at Cape Henlopen State Park Campground.

Bug preparation: Insects can be problematic, especially in marshier locations. "It's beautiful here, horses are cool, beach is great, but the bugs stink! Bring some deet it's the only thing that works!" warns a visitor to Assateague Island.

Wildlife precautions: Campers should secure food items, especially at sites with wild horses. "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," advises an Assateague Island camper.

Tips for camping with families

Free transportation services: Some campgrounds provide shuttles to beaches and attractions. "They have a free shuttle bus to provide transportation to assateaque island, frontier town, and ocean city," notes a visitor to Sun Outdoors Ocean City Gateway.

Site selection for noise concerns: Position your site away from common areas for quieter evenings. "The closer you are to the camp store, the louder and busier it is. Lots of kids. If you want quiet stay to the ends of the rows. E and F are quieter too," recommends a Cape Henlopen visitor.

Recreational equipment access: Many campgrounds provide free or low-cost recreational equipment. "The main pavilion has rentals for recreational equipment at no extra cost (hula hoops, balls, etc.)," mentions a camper at Sun Outdoors Ocean City Gateway.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds in this coastal region have uneven sites. "Sites are not level and have a sandy base so it took a bit of work to finally get the rig level, even with auto-levelers," notes a visitor to Trap Pond State Park.

Waterfront site considerations: Waterfront RV sites offer scenic views but often have exposure issues. At Delaware Seashore State Park Campground, "Sites were very well marked. Friendly staff. Beautiful views. Ocean was a short 5 minute walk from our campsite. Sites were a bit tight; I believe online it says they're 45x30 but I find that hard to believe. Our trailer is almost 38 feet and we only had a little room left over."

Off-peak value: RV sites are more spacious and peaceful during weekdays and shoulder seasons. "We were there on a Monday the week after Memorial Day and while the sites with the hookups were completely full, there were plenty of empty non-hookup sites," reports a Delaware Seashore visitor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping options are available at Fenwick Island?

Fenwick Island offers diverse camping options to suit different preferences. Treasure Beach RV Park & Campground is a large RV resort with facilities for RVs, campers, and tents. The campground features activities for families with young children and backs onto Red Beard Lake. A short drive away, Sun Outdoors Ocean City Gateway provides clean, organized facilities with amenities like a camp store and mini-golf. For those seeking a more natural setting, several state parks in the vicinity offer camping experiences with fewer amenities but more natural surroundings.

Where are the campgrounds near Fenwick Island, Delaware?

There are several campgrounds near Fenwick Island, Delaware. Treasure Beach RV Park & Campground is located right in Fenwick Island and offers large sites for RVs. Delaware Seashore State Park Campground is a short drive north, offering camping on both sides of Indian River inlet with easy beach access. For additional options within driving distance, consider Holly Lake Campsites and Assateague State Park Campground, both offering unique coastal camping experiences.

Can you camp at Fenwick Island State Park?

No, Fenwick Island State Park does not offer camping facilities. For beachside camping near Fenwick Island, the closest option is Delaware Seashore State Park Campground, located a short drive north. This state park offers camping on both sides of Indian River inlet with easy beach access. The south campground is better suited for tent camping, while the north side is more RV-oriented. Another nearby alternative is Cape Henlopen State Park Campground, which provides camping facilities in a coastal environment.