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Hunting on State Park Lands

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Rules for Delaware State Park Lands

(Administered by Division of Parks and Recreation)

A State Park Registration fee ($10) is required to hunt on State Park lands. Register at any State Park available for hunting. Your registration is good for all State Parks for the 2012-13 seasons. Include your E-mail address on the registration for Special Hunt opportunities. *Note that the F&W Public Blind Site Fee is only accepted at Brandywine Creek and Ft. DuPont, not other parks.  State Park Rules are generally more restrictive than on State Wildlife Areas. You can obtain the rules and maps specific to the Park you intend to hunt at http://www.destateparks.com/activities/hunting/ ; or by calling (302)739-9220.

Hunting on State Park Lands

White Clay Creek State Park (3,500 acres)

X

Brandywine Creek State Park (600 acres)

X

Lums Pond State Park
(1,000 acres)

X

X

Cape Henlopen State Park
(5,000 acres)

X

X

Delaware Seashore State Park (821 acres)

X

X

X

Fresh Pond State Park
(475 acres)

X

X

Fenwick Island State Park
(114 acres)

X

Holts Landing State Park
(202 acres)

X

Trap Pond State Park
(3,000 acres)

X

X

Fort DuPont State Park
(40 acres)

X

X

Fort Delaware State Park
(210 acres)

X

X

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