Stockley Park – Private Rental
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Even though the City of Rehoboth Beach is only one-square-mile in size, the community boasts several parks, playgrounds, and recreational facilities. Additional small pocket parks offer quiet respites. Grove and Stockley Parks offer opportunities to rent their pavilions. Click the tabs below to learn more about city parks and nearby state parks.
All City of Rehoboth Beach parks are open from sunup to sundown.
Two public volleyball courts are available on the beach at Hickman Street during the summer season. The courts may be used on first-come, first-served basis.
Pavilions are available for rent at Grove Park and Stockley Park.
In addition to its parks and playgrounds, the City of Rehoboth Beach has several small recreational areas.
Located at Dover and Kent streets, Deer Park is a one-acre wooded area that offers a nice respite.
Lee Street Park has plenty of shade.
Martin’s Lawn on Christian Street houses the Anna Hazzard Museum, which harkens to the city’s Camp Meeting era and may be visited by appointment by calling 302-227-7310.
At the end of Silver Lane, Teardrop Park has a small pier good for fishing or putting in a kayak.
303 Stockley Street
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971

Pavilions are available to rent at Grove and Stockley parks for birthday parties, picnics, and other small gatherings. Before completing an application, please be aware:
Questions? Contact bthaler@rehobothbeachde.gov
The City of Rehoboth Beach is conveniently located between two vibrant state parks. The Gordons Pond entrance to Cape Henlopen State Park is just beyond the city’s northern limits at the end of Ocean Drive. There you can access the park’s walking and biking trails. Delaware Seashore State Park is located about six miles south of Rehoboth Beach at 39415 Inlet Road, where the inlet connects Rehoboth Bay with the Atlantic Ocean. An entrance fee is required for all vehicles entering the parks; bicycles are exempt.

**Note that many amenities at Cape Henlopen State Park are located in the Lewes section of the park, which is not accessible by vehicle from the Ocean Drive entrance. Rentals are generally available only during the summer season.