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North Inlet Campground

Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
4.6 (182 reviews)

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About North Inlet Campground

Campground in Delaware.

North Inlet Campground offers a welcoming retreat in Delaware, providing RV travelers with a convenient base for exploring the unique character and natural attractions of the First State. Located in a region known for its coastal charm and small-town hospitality, this campground serves as an ideal launching point for those seeking to experience Delaware's distinctive blend of history, nature, and seaside culture.

Delaware's geography makes it an exceptional destination for RV travelers. The state may be small, but it's packed with opportunities for exploration and discovery. The North Inlet area provides access to some of Delaware's most appealing features, including pristine beaches, scenic waterways, and charming historic communities. Whether you're interested in maritime history, outdoor recreation, or simply enjoying peaceful natural surroundings, the region offers something for everyone.

For those who love water-based activities, Delaware's coastal areas and inland waterways provide endless opportunities. The state's position between the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay creates a unique ecosystem that attracts nature enthusiasts, bird watchers, and fishing enthusiasts year-round. The inland communities showcase authentic Delaware culture, with locally-owned shops, restaurants serving fresh seafood, and festivals celebrating the region's heritage.

RV travelers will appreciate Delaware's accessibility and manageable size. Unlike larger states, you can explore diverse attractions without spending excessive time on the road. Historic sites dot the landscape, offering glimpses into colonial American history and the state's pivotal role in the nation's founding. The relatively short distances between destinations mean more time enjoying activities and less time driving.

North Inlet Campground positions you perfectly for day trips and extended explorations. The surrounding area combines the peaceful tranquility of smaller communities with surprising cultural attractions and outdoor recreation opportunities. Spring and fall bring particularly pleasant weather for camping and exploring, though the region is accessible throughout the year for those seeking a quieter, less crowded RV experience.

This Delaware location appeals to travelers seeking authentic regional experiences, families looking for educational opportunities combined with outdoor fun, and anyone wanting to escape more crowded tourist destinations while still enjoying quality amenities and nearby attractions.
4.6

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182

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Rehoboth Beach is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Delaware weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Rehoboth Beach.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Rehoboth Beach. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

North Inlet Campground Reviews

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Brian

Mar 23, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Brian

To All. If you are Going Down this year. Spending A Arm and a Leg to Camp. Execting to fish and make new memories on the beach. Be straight forward and ask if the (North Side Beach Exists)? I will add that last year and so far this year it's gone. It has been non existent. The (North Side) is a mess. Absolutely (O) sand. You are in for a hike across the parking lot. (HOT ASPHALT) walking under and... To All. If you are Going Down this year. Spending A Arm and a Leg to Camp. Execting to fish and make new memories on the beach. Be straight forward and ask if the (North Side Beach Exists)? I will add that last year and so far this year it's gone. It has been non existent. The (North Side) is a mess. Absolutely (O) sand. You are in for a hike across the parking lot. (HOT ASPHALT) walking under and some times over the highway to get your water wet. It's Not "Natural Beach Sand". It's a mess. Do your homework and call old inlet for honesty. They will be truthfully honest with you. South Side is amazing. North is a disaster. Don't waste your money. Do not ask the camp ground. Its all about money a Not your experience. Not the .memories. Definitely, Not the beach. Its Dirt!!!!fisherman. The construction is affecting the bite. Unless you bring a boat. Disappointment will be on your hook.

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Paul Wilkinson

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Paul Wilkinson

Great campground well deserved 5 ⭐️ Hard roads and level sites with modern full hookups. No shade but I guess the ocean breeze keeps the heat down. Very nice bathrooms and guest coin op laundry (quarters). Very popular with fishermen and lots of boat activity in the inlet. A moderate walk under the bridge to a fantastic beach. Regulars here say the north campground is preferable to the south, so... Great campground well deserved 5 ⭐️ Hard roads and level sites with modern full hookups. No shade but I guess the ocean breeze keeps the heat down. Very nice bathrooms and guest coin op laundry (quarters). Very popular with fishermen and lots of boat activity in the inlet. A moderate walk under the bridge to a fantastic beach. Regulars here say the north campground is preferable to the south, so try here first!

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Jaimie Corvetti

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jaimie Corvetti

We stayed at the South Campground 5 years ago and wanted to check out the North Campground this time. If you are trying to decide which side to book, they are very similar and the determining factor will probably which beach you like better. The view of the bridge at night is beautiful, bring your cameras. The campground is quiet and doesn't have a lot of bells and whistles but there are showers b... We stayed at the South Campground 5 years ago and wanted to check out the North Campground this time. If you are trying to decide which side to book, they are very similar and the determining factor will probably which beach you like better. The view of the bridge at night is beautiful, bring your cameras. The campground is quiet and doesn't have a lot of bells and whistles but there are showers bathrooms, a playground, and a laundry facility. The sunrises are beautiful and a require a short walk across the street to the beach. The sunsets can be captured right in the campground at the gazebo by the waterfront. absolutely breathtaking. Some of the reviews mention the wind. I don't want that to discourage your visit but keep it in mind when setting up your site. There are no open fires allowed and I would not recommend putting up a tarp, gazebo, or anything that can become a sail regardless of how well it is tied down. One morning I walked through the campground and noticed at least 5 metal gazebos missing the covers as if they blew away. Something that I found pretty cool was the morning wake up call.

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Franco Z

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Franco Z

Stayed here with the camper and had a blast. Great location, easy to maneuver roads, facilities were clean, hook ups were well maintained and the grounds were great. Weather was rough very windy and cold, but not their fault. A short drive from OCMD we were able to hit all the fun places yet never be too far from the campground. We walked to (Coin Beach) under the highway which was awesome and... Stayed here with the camper and had a blast. Great location, easy to maneuver roads, facilities were clean, hook ups were well maintained and the grounds were great. Weather was rough very windy and cold, but not their fault. A short drive from OCMD we were able to hit all the fun places yet never be too far from the campground. We walked to (Coin Beach) under the highway which was awesome and down to the marina which was great. We hung around the bar Dockside just a short walk down the marina road and watched the Coast Guard run some drills. Was a great spot we will be returning. Side note, you definitely want a water regulator the pressure was top notch on the hook up.

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Imisa Rivera

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Imisa Rivera

Booked spot 400 on the north area of the campground. This campground was basically a parking lot turned into a campground. The website said that it was full hookup but there was no water. However, the grounds were clean, the beach area was large, the sunset was spectacular. The location was great and bike riding distance to the surrounding towns. I would definitely come back. Oh and dog frien... Booked spot 400 on the north area of the campground. This campground was basically a parking lot turned into a campground. The website said that it was full hookup but there was no water. However, the grounds were clean, the beach area was large, the sunset was spectacular. The location was great and bike riding distance to the surrounding towns. I would definitely come back. Oh and dog friendly

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