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All Attractions

There are myriad attractions available along the Delaware Bayshore Byway. Use the filters to customize the view to help you find the most appealing attractions for your visit

Observation Tower on Big Stone Beach

Historic Delaware attraction with pristine trails and waterways, a Visitor’s Center with a designated kids’ corner, live animals, and a working gristmill.

Old Stone Tavern

Stone home in Little Creek, DE built in the 1820’s. Also known as the Bell House, it is one of only two stone buildings in Little Creek.

Scotton Landing

Boat launch and fishing pier near Magnolia, DE. Allows easy access to the St. Jones River near the Ted Harvey Conservation Area.

Taylor’s Bridge School

One-room school house on Route 9 in Delaware viewable from the exterior. It will remind you of a simpler time in the history of the Delaware Bayshore.

The Allee House

The Allee House, located within the Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge is considered to be among the finest examples of an early Delaware farmhouse.

The Octagonal School House

A historic octagonal schoolhouse building located on private property, in an area called Cowgill’s Corner in Delaware.

The Rookery Golf Course

Championship 18-hole golf course, open to the public year round with four sets of tees for golfers of all abilities near Milton, Delaware.

The Wheel of Fortune House

Wheel of Fortune is a privately-owned, historic home located near Leipsic, Delaware. It was built in the 18th century in the Georgian style.