LEWES REHOBOTH DEWEY BETHANY FENWICK
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As is typical with most coastal resort areas, Delaware
beaches provide a mix of housing and mom-and-pop shops along with the larger shopping
centers on the outskirts. Bordering the resort area is farmland with small towns
scattered about. Here among the farmland one will find orchards and farm stands
selling fresh local produce and prepared goods. As many are already
aware, fishing and crabbing are available courtesy Rehoboth Bay.
The boardwalk in Rehoboth offers up the standard fare of
shops and eateries. Numerous other establishments not located on the
boardwalk are easily accessible via foot. Nestled between Rehoboth and Lewes
is Cape Henlopen State Park. Here one can engage in camping, hiking and fishing.
Dewey, sandwiched between the ocean and the bay, lacks the land mass of
Rehoboth but holds its own when it comes to nightlife. To the south of
Dewey one will find Bethany and Fenwick Island which have grown over the
years from outposts to self-sustaining seasonable communities. Inland from
the coast there are more opportunities to experience as one encircles
Rehoboth Bay.