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February 11, 2005
Volume 35, Number 39
Division of Parks and Recreation

Contact: Mary Voshell, Business Services, phone: (302) 739-4702 , e-mail: mary.voshell@state.de.us
or Andy Meanor, Business Services, phone: (302) 739-4702

Camping at Delaware Seashore State Park Will Be Limited During Indian River Inlet Bridge Construction

With construction of the new Indian River Inlet Bridge through Delaware Seashore State Park set to begin in April, the Division of Parks and Recreation is alerting campers to changes this will mean for the beach park’s popular campgrounds and day use parking.

The north overflow campground and day use parking and Southside Old Camp will be closed for the duration of the project, approximately four years. This takes 289 camp sites out of use.

The park’s Southside New Camp, which has 145 sites, will remain open, but campers must be prepared for construction noise and dust.

“Camping is a big part of the Delaware Seashore State Park experience and we know losing so many camp sites, even temporarily, is going to leave some people disappointed,” said Division Director Charles A. Salkin. “The silver lining is that we will be making some much-needed improvements during the closure.”

The north overflow campground, which has been for self-contained units only, will get two-point hook-up, a laundry building and a bathhouse with outside showers. Anglers will have access to the shoreline, and for walkers, bicyclists and birdwatchers there will be a waterfront promenade and trail extending to nearby Burton’s Island.

Improvements to the Southside Old Camp will include relocating the county road that now splits the campground in half and a DART bus stop for use by campers.

The park office will be relocated a mile and a half north on Route 1 next to the historic lifesaving station.

The Southside New Camp, which is open with full service from March 1 through Nov. 30 and limited service year-round, has three-point hookup, showers, laundry facilities, and ice and soda vending machines. Reservations can be made on the Delaware State Parks website - www.destateparks.com – or by calling the Reservation Telephone Line at 1-877-987-2757.
 

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