quiet park setting, bugs at a minimum, no intruding/walking through your pinic area
Killens State Park is a park that offers it all--parkins spaces, pavillions, a disc golf course, hiking loops, sand volleyball courts and open fields. Just remember to bring some cash as you have to pay for parking (if you don't have a state park pass)
What a treasure! Great water park and hiking trails. Even have boating available for additional cost. We have gone several times this summer and really love it.
perfect place to camp and relax and enjoy the peace we try to camp here a few times a year i find it best to go through the week when its less crowded..waterpark is nice also
inexpensive water park and you can also enjoy the state park.
This was our first visit, but based on the listed amenities and reviews we thought we would like it and we weren't disappointed. It is a nice quiet little place with a beautiful pond. We were in a nice shaded site (A06) close to a walking path and the lake. The park is easy to get to. We'll be back.
It is worth the visit to Killens State Park. It has a water park for kids and has canoes and paddle boats for rent. There are great walking and cycling trails and a campground as well. We love the wooded trailer sites for camping.
Killens pond is a really nice place for family. The park fee is affortable, they have activities and concerts through out the season.
One of the unsung natural areas on Delmarva. Some delightful hiking trails and areas to boat on. Rent a paddle boat or bring your canoe or kayak.
We camp here about 3-4 times a year in our tow-behind camper. There is a small playground, horse shoe pits, volley ball net for the active as well as trails leading through the woods and around the pond. I jogged around the pond twice last weekend using two separate routes. It's probably a couple miles around. Good trails and there is a water park on the opposite side (requires fee) with a large water slide. I didn't go to the water park, but it looks fun. Plenty of places to BBQ and have a pick-nick bench lunch. No swimming in the lake, but you can fish there. Bring a canoe or kayak if you have one. We relaxed in the shade of the trees with other friends camping. Good times around a campfire always makes the world seem better. Beware, there are ground bees (I think yellow jackets) everywhere since I was there mid-August and early September, but my son and I were never stung on either trip. My wife had 1 sting, but I think she got the bee caught in her flip-flop.