- TripBuzz found 66 things to do with kids in or near Smyrna, Delaware, including 62 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dover, Middletown, Newark and New Castle.
- From Woodland Beach to Smyrna Swim Club, the Smyrna area offers 95 different types of family activities, including: Amusement Parks (Kids), Theaters, Beaches and Swimming Pool.
- Part of the Dover Metropolitan Area is the city of Smyrna, a city that prides itself on keeping small-town life alive while embracing modern day technology. The city draws tourists from surrounding communities to enjoy their local parades, charming shops and cafes. Duck Creek and Lake Como are popular sights for fishing, swimming and boating.
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A large driving range and player development lessons, camps, and clinics work to help golfers at the Cape May Par 3 & Driving Range. The golf course itself is a full 18-hole course that is easy enough for younger golfers and can serve as a quick round of golf.
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Featuring a wooden playground structure, Rockfield Creative Playground has slides, climbing structures, and sand pits for children to play in. There is a larger playground for older children, and a separate playground for small children.
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Resting beside the Brandywine River, the Brandywine Picnic Park in West Chester, Pennsylvania is open from mid-May to mid-September. Featured activities include softball, paddle boating and tubing. Midway activities are featured as well.
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The Cape May Lighthouse was built in 1854 and is 157-feet tall. The lighthouse is the third on the site and used bricks from the lighthouse built in 1847, and visitors can climb up 199 steps to the top of the lighthouse.
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The Ma & PA Dog Park is a fenced-in closed' dog park with separated areas for large and small dogs. Dogs are allowed to run and play off-leash but must be licensed by their owners.
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Retaining much of its earliest architecture, the Hays House earned a place on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Glimpse the daily life families during the Federal period of American history or attend historically-themed events throughout the year.
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Housed in an 1840's era Grist Mill, today's Hedgerow Theatre, was redesigned as a repertory theatre in 1923. The venue features award-winning productions throughout the year, holds special presentations for children, and is an integral part of the community.
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One of only 17 remaining original vessels, the Lightship Overfalls is open for tours five days a week. Tours take visitors into every part of the vessel. Groups must reserve guided tours in advance.
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With views over the Atlantic Ocean, Sunset Beach offers mini golf, beach combing, and swimming. Historic sites at the beach include the USS Antlantus, the ruins of a concrete battleship that ran aground on the beach.
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Spread over 375 acres of land, the Rocky Point Beach is situated at the mouth of both the Middle and Back Rivers along Chesapeake Bay. Along with the 300 foot beach, the surrounding park has numerous picnic areas, two playgrounds, a fishing pier, and a sailing center.