Fort Delaware State Park
Location:On Pea Patch Island in the Delaware River between DE and NJ, 20 miles
south of Wilmington. Access is by
ferry located on Clinton Street in Delaware City; Delaware City is on
the north side of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal off Rte 9.
Facilities:Civil War sites and exhibits, picnic area (é), nature trails, concession stand, restrooms (é), bird observation platform.
Activities:Interpretive programs, picnicking, birdwatching.
Special Features:Originally built in 1859 to protect the ports of Wilmington and
Philadelphia, Fort Delaware served as a makeshift prison for 32,300
Confederate soldiers and Union deserters during the Civil War. Disease,
malnutrition, and exposure killed more than 2,400 prisoners; many were
buried across the river at what is now Finn's Point National Cemetery.
(Fort Delaware closed in 2006 for historic preservation but is expected
to reopen in the Spring of
2007.)
Address:PO Box 170
Delaware City, DE 19706
Phone:302-834-7941
Fax:302-836-2539
Web: www.destateparks.com/fdsp
Size: 288 acres.
See other parks in
Delaware.