There is something truly magical about the first light of dawn hitting the dashboard as we pull out of the driveway, the kids still half-asleep and the trunk packed to the brim with towels, coolers, and umbrellas. For our family, living in the Maryland suburbs means we are always just a few hours away from a coastal escape, but we recently discovered a spot that felt like our own little secret.
If you’re looking for a getaway that balances peaceful shorelines with a bit of retail therapy, let us tell you about our recent day trip to Towers Beach in Sussex County, Delaware. It was one of those rare, perfect days where the sun was warm, the water was inviting, and the memories were plenty. Grab a cup of coffee and settle in—we’re taking you along for the ride!
The Early Bird Gets the Best Beach Spot
Our adventure began with a prompt 6:00 AM wake-up call. We’ve learned the hard way that when it comes to Delaware beaches, beating the traffic is half the battle. From the Maryland suburbs, the drive to Towers Beach is a manageable two-hour trek.
As we cruised through charming small towns and watched the scenery shift from suburban sprawl to coastal flatlands, the excitement in the car started to build. The drive is incredibly smooth, and there’s something so grounding about seeing the landscape change as you get closer to the Atlantic. We made sure to keep the snacks flowing and the playlist upbeat, setting the tone for a day of “bold discovery.”
Welcome to Towers Beach: Delaware’s Hidden Gem
When people think of Delaware, they usually jump straight to the boardwalks of Rehoboth or the quiet charm of Bethany. But we found ourselves pulling into Towers Beach, and we were immediately struck by how different it felt.
Part of the Delaware Seashore State Park, Towers Beach is a breath of fresh air for families who want to avoid the massive crowds. As we arrived, we were greeted by a spacious and incredibly well-maintained parking area.
Pro-Tip from Our Family: There is a $10 parking fee for the day, which honestly felt like a steal. Considering how pristine the beach is kept and the quality of the amenities, it’s a small price to pay for such a high-quality experience. Since we arrived early, we snagged a prime spot right near the entrance, saving us from hauling our heavy cooler across a hot parking lot later in the day!
Soft Sands and History Lessons
Walking onto the sand at Towers Beach, we were greeted by wide-open spaces and soft, clean sand. It’s the kind of beach where you don’t feel like you’re sitting on top of your neighbors. We staked our claim, popped up our beach tent, and just took a second to breathe in the salt air.
One of the coolest features of this beach—and the reason for its name—are the iconic World War II observation towers standing guard along the coast. These concrete giants add a fascinating layer of history to your sunbathing. We took a little walk over to them, and the kids were fascinated by their height. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can actually climb to the top of some towers in the area to get a panoramic view of the coastline. Seeing the ocean from that height really puts the beauty of the Delaware Seashore State Park into perspective.
Splashing in the Waves and Wildlife Watching
The water at Towers Beach was exactly what we were hoping for. The waves were remarkably calm during our visit, making it the perfect environment for the kids to splash around safely while we kept a watchful eye from our chairs. Whether you’re a seasoned swimmer or just someone who likes to dip their toes in to cool off, the water here is inviting and clear.
While we were lounging, we made it a game to spot local wildlife. We were lucky enough to see a few seabirds diving for lunch, and if you keep your eyes on the horizon, it’s not uncommon to spot dolphins playing in the surf. There’s a stillness here that you just don’t get at the more commercialized beaches, and we found ourselves completely losing track of time.
Practical Tips for Your Towers Beach Visit
After spending the day under the sun, we’ve put together a few “must-knows” for any family planning to follow in our footsteps:
- Pack a Full Picnic: Unlike the boardwalk beaches, there aren’t many food vendors right on the sand here. We packed a large cooler with sandwiches, fresh fruit, and plenty of cold water. It kept everyone happy and saved us a fortune on “beach food.”
- The “Rinse Off” Station: One of our favorite parts was the public restroom and outdoor shower area. There is nothing worse than a two-hour drive home with sand in your shoes. We were able to rinse off the kids and the gear before heading to the next part of our day.
- Shade is Your Friend: The sun reflects off that white sand intensely. We highly recommend bringing a sturdy beach umbrella or a pop-up tent.
- Leave No Trace: This beach is beautiful because visitors respect it. We made sure to bring reusable containers and packed out every bit of trash we brought in.
A Change of Pace: Shopping at Tanger Outlets Rehoboth
By mid-afternoon, we’d had our fill of sun and surf, but the day wasn’t over yet! On our way back toward Maryland, we decided to indulge in a little “shopping therapy.”
Did you know there are actually three different Tanger Outlet centers in Rehoboth? It can be a little overwhelming to choose which one to hit, but we headed straight for the Surfside location. It’s our personal favorite because the store selection is fantastic and it felt the most convenient for our route.
The best part? Tax-free shopping! Delaware is a haven for bargain hunters, and we managed to pick up some great clothes and a few souvenirs without the added sting of sales tax. It was the perfect way to wind down and stretch our legs after a few hours on the sand.
Golden Hour and Heading Home
As the sun began to dip lower in the sky, casting that beautiful golden glow over the Delaware landscape, we started the final leg of our journey back to Maryland. We took a moment just to watch the sunset before we got back on the highway—a quiet, reflective end to a busy, joyful day.
We returned home tired, a little sun-kissed, and with a car full of new treasures, but most importantly, we returned with a renewed sense of adventure. Towers Beach proved to us that you don’t need a week-long vacation to feel recharged; sometimes, all you need is a well-planned day trip and the people you love.
We can’t wait for our next trip back to the Delaware coast. Until then, keep exploring and boldly discovering the beauty in your own backyard!