Big Stone Beach
Beachcomb for sea-glass and shells or take advantage of the seclusion allowing for plenty of bird sightings and beautiful, open scenery to capture.
Explore the destinations available along the Delaware Bayshore Byway and customize the view to help you find the best place for your visit.
Beachcomb for sea-glass and shells or take advantage of the seclusion allowing for plenty of bird sightings and beautiful, open scenery to capture.
The Refuge’s purpose is to provide safe breeding, feeding, and resting areas for migratory birds and wildlife in 14,000 acres of tidal salt marsh.
Bowers Beach on the Delaware shore will endear itself to you as you fish and swim, bird watch, kayak and sail, paint, and stroll the beaches.
A haven for water sports recreation, nature and wildlife viewing with its location along the Delaware Bay. Features a wildlife refuge.
Wildlife areas covering thousands of acres near Townsend and the mouth of Delaware Bay, popular for trails, paddle sports, bird watching, and hunting.
Located on the Delaware River in New Castle County, you’ll find Delaware City is home to many natural and historic treasures some dating from the civil war.
Dover is home to great shopping, fine dining and many options for overnight stays and is a perfect place to stay a night if you are exploring the Byway.
Nicknamed “Frogtown” this historic town is largely preserved through the years and offers a rare look at one of Kent Count’s earliest water-based economies.
A quaint Delaware historic town hosting upmarket boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, a community theatre, a mile-long Riverwalk, and outdoor trails.
Step back in time and experience the charm, history, and beauty of colonial New Castle, one of the most important Colonial/Federal villages in America.
This charming Colonial town is steeped in history, highlighted by tours of five restored and notable homes in the quaint downtown dating from the 1800’s.
A relaxed town by the water making it a popular spot for fishermen and crabbers, and a quintessential spot for quiet living along the water.
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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