NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Atlantic and Gulf Coasts Recreation Area Survey
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UNDEVELOPED SEASHORE AREAS IN DELAWARE
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Undeveloped Seashore Areas of Delaware (Vicinity Map) (click on image for an enlargement in a new window)
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Rehoboth Beach North
Delaware
Location: |
North of Rehoboth Beach to Cape Henlopen.
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Accessibility: |
By beach buggy, jeep and boat.
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Description of Area: |
Near Cape Henlopen is an extensive formation of sand
dunes reaching 70 feet in height. South of the dunes is a low and partly
marshy area of about 1,500 acres (Gordon Pond) with 2 miles of excellent
beach, and tree and shrub cover that progresses from sparse to medium
density inward from the beach. Continuing southward, a strip averaging
about 800 to 1,000 feet in width along the shore is characterized by
medium-sized dunes and clean, gently sloping beach. Inland from the
beach and intermittently along the bay side, there are good stands of
trees and shrubs.
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Present Use: |
At Cape Henlopen is Fort Miles, an Army installation,
whose development occupies all of the cape and some of the larger dunes
to the south. Most of the area south of Fort Miles property to just
north of Rehoboth Beach is owned by the State of Delaware.
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Analysis: |
The area, if retained in public ownership, would
serve well as a seashore recreation area when the demand warrants its
use.
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Rehoboth Beach North
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Delaware
Bethany Beach North
Two and one-half miles of good beach, directly north
of Bethany Beach and adjacent to State-owned property below Indian River
Inlet, would be a desirable addition to the State lands, thereby
providing a continuous stretch of public beach from just south of Dewey
Beach to Bethany Beach, a distance of over 10 miles. However, these
lands are in private ownership and portions are being subdivided and
sold.
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Bethany Beach
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Dewey Beach South
This area is a small segment of undeveloped beach
lying between Dewey Beach and the State-owned land to the south, and is
similar in character to that already possessed by the State. If the
present holdings of the State of Delaware are expanded, it should be
considered.
Fenwick Island South
This area is
another small segment of undeveloped beach land between the Maryland
State line and the State holdings immediately to the north. Here again
this would, if acquired, extend the present holdings of the State of
Delaware for public recreational purposes.
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Fenwick Island
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rec_area_survey/ag/de.htm
Last Updated: 25-Jun-2007
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