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Horses and riders are permitted on designated roadways, trails and
beaches on lands administered by the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation.
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Designated trails and access schedules are subject to change
upon review by the Division.
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Access is limited to park operating hours (8 a.m. to sunset.)
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Vehicles and trailers used for the transport
of horses must park in designated areas.
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Access from parking areas
to the beach will be limited to designated dune crossings.
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Trails
and beaches may be closed on a temporary basis due to hazardous
conditions
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Riders are responsible for cleaning up after their horse
on roadways and in parking areas.
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Beach Access Schedule:
Delaware Seashore
State Park -- Towers Ocean
January 1- February 28
Trailers and tow vehicles must park in the Towers Ocean parking lot.
The maintenance vehicle crossing located at the southern end of
the parking lot is designated
for equestrian access to the beach. Designated beach for equestrian use runs
from the crossing, south to within 200 yards of the Indian River Inlet. A
sign at the toe of the primary dune will designate this southern
boundary. (4.6
miles)
Delaware Seashore
State Park -- Keybox Road
Daily: March 1– April 30; Labor Day - December 31
Weekdays only: May 1 – Labor Day
Trailers and tow vehicles must park in the Keybox Road parking
lot. The surf fishing vehicle crossing is designated for equestrian
access
to the beach. The designated
beach for equestrian use runs from the crossing, south to within 200 yards
of the Indian River Inlet. A sign at the toe of the primary dune will designate
this southern boundary. (3.4 miles)
Cape Henlopen State Park
November 1 – April 30
Trailers and tow vehicles must park in either the Gordons Pond Parking
lot or the Point Comfort Station Parking lot. At Gordons Pond,
the surffishing
vehicle crossing is designated for equestrian access to the beach. At the
Point Comfort Station lot, a dune crossing is marked and designated
for equestrian
access to the beach. Designated beach for equestrian use runs from the oceanside
of the Point of the Cape south to the Gordons Pond surffishing vehicle crossing.
(4.6 miles)
Fenwick Island State Park
November 1 – April 30
Trailers and tow vehicles must park in the bathhouse parking located
north of Fenwick Island. The maintenance vehicle crossing located
at the southern
parking area is designated for equestrian access to the beach. Designated
beach for equestrian use runs from the crossing north to the park
boundary near South
Bethany Beach. (2.6 miles)
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