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Fort Delaware State Park adventures

Fort Delaware State Park Adventures

Fort Delaware State Park preserves a historic Civil War-era fort located on Pea Patch Island in the Delaware River, offering visitors rich history alongside scenic river views and unique outdoor experiences.

90 acres
Acres Protected
1.5 miles
Miles of Trails
25,000
Annual Visitors
1996
Year Established

About Fort Delaware State Park

 

Fort Delaware State Park is located on Pea Patch Island in the Delaware River, near Delaware City, Delaware. The park centers on Fort Delaware, a large masonry fortress constructed in the mid-19th century and used primarily as a prison camp during the American Civil War. The island and fort have significant historical value, serving as a military defensive position with well-preserved earthworks, casemates, and barracks. The park offers visitors the chance to explore guided tours, living history reenactments, and museum exhibits that highlight the fort's strategic importance and the experiences of prisoners held there. The surrounding river environment features tidal wetlands and coastal habitats that provide opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife observation. The island itself is accessible only by ferry, preserving a quiet setting that enhances both historical immersion and natural exploration. Fort Delaware State Park is popular for fishing along the riverbanks, boaters visiting the island, and photographers capturing panoramic views of the Delaware River and nearby forts. The park also hosts seasonal special events and educational programs that appeal to families and history enthusiasts alike. While hiking trails on the island are limited, the walking paths around the fort itself, combined with ferry rides, offer a distinctive outdoor experience combining nature with rich heritage.

Highlights

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Fort Delaware Civil War fortress and prison site

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Ferry access providing scenic views of the Delaware River

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Seasonal living history reenactments and guided tours

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Rich tidal wetlands supporting diverse bird species

Notable Natural Features

Fort Delaware

A large, four-story brick fortress constructed in the 1840s, used as a Civil War prison for Confederate soldiers.

Pea Patch Island

The river island that hosts the fort, characterized by its unique river ecology and wildlife habitats.

Delaware River Ferry

A seasonal ferry service connecting the island with Delaware City, providing scenic river crossings.