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The RV Atlas Podcast

RVing in “The First State” and Celebrating 75 Years of Delaware State Parks

The RV Atlas Podcast

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4.6584 Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2026

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s episode of The RV Atlas podcast, we celebrate a major milestone: 75 years of Delaware State Parks.
To mark the occasion, we’re joined by Alex Hannah, who oversees marketing and outreach for the Delaware State Park system. Alex brings incredible enthusiasm, deep knowledge of the parks, and plenty of insider tips for RVers looking to explore one of the most underrated state park systems in America.
For a small state, Delaware truly punches above its weight class. With beautiful beaches, forested campgrounds, historic sites, water recreation, wildlife viewing, and year-round camping opportunities, Delaware State Parks offer an impressive variety of experiences packed into a remarkably compact area.
In this episode, we dive into the history of the park system, explore all five state parks that offer camping, and highlight some of the lesser-known parks that make excellent day trips during your stay.
Thank you to the DNREC Division of Parks and Recreation for providing the photos for this post!
To listen to our interview with Alex Hannah please click on the media player above or subscribe to the RV Atlas podcast wherever you get your favorite shows!

Celebrating 75 Years of Delaware State Parks
Photo provided by DNREC Division of Parks and Recreation
While Delaware State Parks officially began in 1951, the roots of the system stretch back much further.
Alex shared that the original concept of preserving land for public use dates all the way back to 1682, when William Penn established the Warner Grant at Cape Henlopen. More than 300 years later, that same conservation mindset continues to guide the system today.
The first official Delaware State Parks were:


Trap Pond State Park
Fort Delaware State Park
Brandywine Springs State Park

Today, the system has grown to 17 parks, a zoo, a marina, campgrounds, beaches, historic sites, and countless recreational opportunities throughout the state.

Why Delaware State Parks Stand Out
One of the most impressive facts about Delaware State Parks is how they operate.
Unlike many state park systems, Delaware is approximately 65% self-funded, which means the parks must continuously focus on visitor experience, programming, amenities, and customer satisfaction.
That commitment has helped Delaware earn the prestigious National Gold Medal Award for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management twice—an honor shared by very few state park systems nationwide.
The result is a system that feels both welcoming and innovative, with new amenities, upgraded facilities, extensive programming, and year-round opportunities for outdoor recreation.

The Five Delaware State Parks with Campgrounds
For RVers, Delaware offers five state parks with camping facilities, and each delivers a distinct experience.

Lums Pond State Park
Photo provided by DNREC Division of Parks and Recreation
Located in northern Delaware near Bear, Lums Pond serves as an ideal basecamp for exploring Wilmington, Newark, Philadelphia, and the surrounding region.
The park encompasses roughly 1,700 acres centered around Delaware’s largest freshwater pond.
Highlights include:


Full-hookup RV sites
Extensive hiking and biking trails
Paddle boating and kayaking
Nature center
The Go Ape zipline course, which actually sends riders soaring over the water

One exciting addition is the construction of 14 new waterfront cottages, which will expand lodging options for visitors.
Lums Pond is also remarkably convenient, making it a favorite stop for RVers traveling north and south along the East Coast.

Killens Pond State Park
Photo provided by DNREC Division of Parks and Recreation

Transcript

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0:00.0

Yeah, so Delaware actually doesn't have any overly dangerous animals.

0:05.9

Foxes are about as big and dangerous as they get.

0:08.5

Of course, if you go swimming very deep, there's, you know, sharks.

0:11.8

But when you're camping at Delaware State Parks, we like to think of it as just a friendly place.

0:17.4

Occasionally a bear wanders in from another state, but for the most part, you're just going to see lots of great wildlife that will be no larger than a fox.

0:25.8

Anything dangerous in Delaware is probably coming in from New Jersey, so I apologize.

0:33.9

Hi, everyone. I'm Stephanie.

0:36.0

And I'm Jeremy.

0:37.2

And we are the authors of the best-selling,

0:39.2

where should we camp next series of guidebooks and camping journals. And of the brand new children's books,

0:44.1

my first book of hiking and my first book of camping. This year we are celebrating the 12th

0:48.7

anniversary of the RV Atlas podcast. Join us now as we cover the best campgrounds, the best

0:54.0

RVs, the best food, and the best gear and gadgets to bring with you when you go.

0:58.7

So pull up a chair and join us around the digital campfire. This is season 12 of the RV Atlas.

1:08.6

Hello everyone and welcome to this week's episode of the RV Atlas.

1:12.9

We have such an awesome hour-long podcast for you this week.

1:16.7

We are interviewing Alex Hanna from the Delaware State Park System.

1:20.8

We're going to be celebrating 75 years of Delaware State Parks.

1:25.2

And we're going to do three segments with Alex.

1:28.2

In the first segment, we're going to get kind of a broad overview of the Delaware State Park system,

1:32.3

talk about some exciting things they have going on for the 75th anniversary. But then the second

1:37.2

segment is the one that I think most of you are really going to love and get a lot out of.

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