Gordons Pond - Rehoboth Beach, DE

Gordons Pond - Rehoboth Beach, DE Gordons Pond - Rehoboth Beach, DE Gordons Pond - Rehoboth Beach, DE Gordons Pond - Rehoboth Beach, DE Gordons Pond - Rehoboth Beach, DE
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Dog Swim Area
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Gordons Pond, located at 61 Ocean Dr, Rehoboth Beach, DE, is a premier dog park in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, offering a perfect blend of pet-friendly trails and beach access. This park is ideal for dog owners looking for a scenic and accessible outdoor experience, featuring wheelchair accessible entrances and parking. Visitors can enjoy a flat, easy 5.2-mile hiking trail around the pond, perfect for dog-friendly hiking and biking, with picturesque views and plenty of shaded areas to relax on hot days.

The park boasts amenities such as picnic tables, a pavilion with a large grill, and clean porta potties, making it a great spot for family outings and dog walks. While there are no permanent restrooms or food vendors, the park provides dune mats for easy beach access and encourages a leave-no-trace policy with free brown paper bags for trash. With reasonable daily fees and ample parking, Gordons Pond is a quiet, dog-friendly beach destination that offers a unique combination of natural beauty and convenience for pet owners in the Rehoboth Beach area.

FAQ for Gordons Pond in Rehoboth Beach Delaware:

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs are allowed but must be leashed.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the park has a wheelchair accessible entrance and a wheelchair accessible parking lot.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? There are public restrooms available in the form of porta potties that are well maintained.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is good for kids and has kid-friendly hiking trails.
  • Is there a fee or membership required to enter? Yes, there is a daily fee: $5 for in-state vehicles and $10 for out-of-state vehicles, payable by cash or credit card.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is ample free parking available on both ends of the trails and near the pavilion.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are hiking trails about 5.2 miles long that are flat and suitable for walking or biking around Gordon’s Pond.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Yes, the park provides picnic tables and a large grill near the pavilion for BBQs.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there is a pavilion with picnic tables which offers some shelter and shade.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, picnic tables at the pavilion provide seating areas.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the park is kept clean with free brown paper trash bags available for visitors to carry out their trash. The porta potties are reportedly clean and well maintained.
  • How busy does the park get on weekends? The park can get busy, especially midday on nice and holiday weekends, and may have controlled access when full.

Reviews

Sue

Ample parking areas, great walking/biking trail around the pond, and wonderful dog walking. Picturesque, clean, and shady on hot days. Downside-no restrooms, only a port-a-potty. Nice pavilion at pkg lot.

Chris Boyd

So this is a place that we have spent loads of weekends visiting and it never gets old. It gets 2 thumbs up from the humans and 2 paws up from the doggos. Best thing about this beach is it’s totally dog friendly. Leashed dogs. And most ppl have never heard of it so while it can be busy at time, it’s not overcrowded like the beaches of Ocean City MD and the main beaches of Rehoboth DE. The fee is vary reasonable: NULL for in state tags and NULL for OOS tags…per day. You can pay with cash or credit card. That pass will get you into almost any De State Park, be that ocean side or bay side for that day so you could pay the fee then go see nearly all of them. Gordon’s Pond comes complete with beach access/ocean side, a pavilion with picnic tables to eat at or have a party, a large grill out near the pavilion, chair and umbrella rentals (separate fee), a trail you want walk or bike around Gordon’s Pond, plenty of free parking, and all the sand and ocean you could ever want not to mention some gorgeous rocks in the form of a jetty that are perfect just before sunset for that beautiful family photo on the beach you’ve always dreamt of. While they do not have permanent bathrooms or a bathhouse at this location, there are porta potties (the cleanest smelling you’ll ever use). This location does sometimes fill up (mid day on really nice and holiday weekends) and when it does they will either turn you away or allow you to wait but in that case it’s one car out, one car in. You must bring all your own food in with you and it is a leave no trace facility so you have to take all of your trash out with you and dispose of it outside of the park. They do provide brown paper bags at each entrance to the beach free of charge for you to collect your trash in but you must still carry it out with you. Every beach entrance has an easy to use dune mat that lays on top of the sand and goes over the dune making the walk from parking lot to beach a cake walk. And for anyone wondering, those dune walks are pretty short. All of the shops and restaurants of downtown Rehoboth Beach are a mere few minutes drive if you so desire.

William Lieberman

Wonderful hiking trails in Cape Henlopen State Park. 5.2 miles out and back. Plenty of parking on both ends. Daily fee to get in. This trail is totally flat. Literally no elevation. So great for beginning bikers. Part crushed gravel, part boardwalk. Easy walk. Highly recommended.

Patrick Schoof

The State Park of Gordon’s Pond is a beautiful area with many birds. While there is a fee to enter the park, there is ample parking, the trails are good for pedestrians and bike riders alike, and the path is 5 miles long with an endpoint at the ferry. It was worth the visit.

Rick W

Nice quiet no frills beach. No food available.The beach is a quick walk over a dune with hiking trails and dog friendly. The trail is nice but there is poison ivy everywhere! No trash cans so you have to carry everything out. They did have water to wash off the sand.

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