Situated on Pea Patch Island in the middle of the Delaware River, Fort Delaware was initially constructed in the mid-1800s to protect Wilmington and Philadelphia from enemy attack. Originally built to protect the ports of Wilmington and Philadelphia, Pea Patch Island also became a Union prison camp during the Civil War, housing up to as many as 12,595 Confederate prisoners of war at one time.
When you visit, you’ll see what was considered to be among the most state-of-the-art forts in the nation when it was completed. Within the walls of Fort Delaware you can:
If you’re following the Delaware History Trail, Fort Delaware is one of the locations on it!
Logistics:
Access to Pea Patch Island and Fort Delaware is by ferry only. The ticket office and ferry dock are located at 45 Clinton Street in Delaware City.
Advance ferry tickets are available online. Click to reserve your tickets.
Schedule:
Admission:
Adults (13 and over): $12
Children Ages 2 – 12: $7
Children under 2: Free
Seniors (62 +) and Military: $11
Adult groups (most age 13+): $11
Youth groups: (most under age 13) $7
Please visit the park website to verify current pricing
Getting Here:
Address: 45 Clinton St., Delaware City, DE 19706
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Delaware Greenways extends its thanks to the Delaware Department of Transportation, Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control and Delaware Tourism Office for their generous support in the development of the Delaware Bayshore Byway website.
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