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It's National Water Park Day. We've rounded up the best water parks to make a splash in and near Delaware. Here's what to know, whether you go today to beat the heat or plan a fut ...
Killens Pond State Park has its own water park available for guests, featuring four water slides, a lily pad walk, frog pool, water jets and more. The park’s largest slide begins 54 feet off the ...
Jungle Jim's is Delaware's largest water park, according to its website, and is located right off Coastal Highway by the Rehoboth Beach exit. It features a wave pool, a lazy river, a kid's "spray ...
Where to go kayaking in Delaware Now that we’ve got the basics out of the way, sit back, relax and enjoy these local water views you can paddle through. Brandywine Creek State Park, near Centreville ...
Delaware is bordered by ... Near Glasgow, Lums Pond State Park not only has great nature views, but also features a zipline course for any kayakers looking for some entertainment while on the water.
Make sure to visit your chosen park's website and carefully look over the height restrictions and rules before visiting. Here's what to know about each of the Delaware beaches' water parks.
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