Fort DuPont, named in honor of Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont, is located between the original Delaware City and the modern Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Along with two other forts of the Harbor Defenses of the Delaware, it defended the Delaware River and the water approach to Philadelphia from 1900 through 1942. The backbone of Fort DuPont’s coastal defense included its rifle, mortar and rapid-fire batteries that can still be seen today.
When you visit Fort DuPont State Park, you can:
The portion of the fort that is not in the State Park is currently being redeveloped by the Fort DuPont Redevelopment and Preservation Corporation.
Logistics:
Off Street parking is available.
Hours:
The park is open year-round from 8 a.m. to sunset.
Admission:
In-state: $4 Daily
Out-of-state: $8 Daily
Getting Here:
Address: Wilmington Ave, Delaware City, DE 19706
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There are periodic tours and events offered throughout the year. Check the Fort Dupont State Park website for details.
Entrance fees are charged from March 1 – November 30.
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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