There’s no better way to connect with nature and bask in the beauty of Delaware than by camping. Holly Lake Campsites are nestled amongst the trees, and this charming campsite offers a lot more than just a place to lay your head. Check it out:
You’ll find Holly Lake Campsites just nine miles from the Atlantic ocean. Nestled among the trees, you’ll feel as though you’re in the wilderness, but you’re just minutes away from Rehoboth, Lewes, and Dewey Beaches.
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This isn’t just any campground; you’ll find tons to see and do here during your stay. Take a dip in the 4,000 square foot pool…
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…or visit the splash pad.
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Kids will love the water features on the splash pad. Get soaked by hoses, buckets, and fountains. It’s a great way to cool off on a hot, summer day.
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You’ll also find a mini golf course tucked among the trees. Play a round or two on a quiet afternoon.
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You’ll definitely want to visit the petting zoo.
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The zoo is home to tons of animals such as goats, pot-bellied pigs, deer, ducks, geese, and peacocks. You can get up close and personal with the goats, and they’ll be your best friend when you hand feed them.
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Kids will also enjoy the playgrounds at Holly Lake.
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Did you forget to pack something? You’ll probably be able to pick it up at the camp store, which has camping supplies, ice, firewood and more. You can also grab a meal or ice cream cone at the store.
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Holly Lake has a campsite for every camper. If you’ve brought your RV, you can choose from hundreds of sites with electric hookups.
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If you’re looking for a simple place to pitch your tent, you’ll find that too.
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Holly Lake Campsites’ 30 camping cabins are perfect for people who love to camp, but don’t love to sleep on the ground. Each cabin comes equipped with air conditioning, microwave and refrigerator, and beds with sleeping pads (bring your own sleeping bag).
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As the sun starts to set, light your campfire and enjoy a cookout with s’mores for dessert. It doesn’t get any better than this!
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For more information, visit Holly Lake Campsites’ website, and follow it on Facebook to keep up with all the latest news. Looking for more cabin campgrounds? Check out these 7 campgrounds in Delaware perfect for those who hate camping.
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