- Our list of the best things to do in Smyrna, Delaware, features the top 79 nearby activities — including 31 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Smyrna, DE has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 8 things to do within the city of Smyrna, DE , followed by 71 popular activities in nearby cities, including Dover, Middletown, Newark, New Castle, Elkton, Bear, Delaware City, Chestertown, Bridgeton, Clayton, Felton, Odessa, Wyoming and North East
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Featuring 24 lanes, Easton Bowling Center provides open and league bowling as well as arcade games, billiards and Extreme Bowling events. The center is home to Good Time Charlie's, a 1950s-style diner offering food and drinks.
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Featuring a collective of local artists, Kent Island Federation of Art Inc has exhibits that display art in mediums like oil, watercolor, photography, and sculpture. The center also hosts workshops for metal smithing and life drawing.
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The Kifa Arts Gallery is an art gallery that also holds special events including horseback riding demos, kayaking, basket raffles, and hayrides. The gallery displays temporary exhibits with sculptures, photographs, and prints.
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The Wine Guy offers a variety of programs and activities, all aimed at enhancing visitors’ enjoyment of wine. The business hosts wine tastings, classes, and parties, offers recommendations, and conducts in-home wine tastings, and corporate events.
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A family business for 4 generations, Hopkins Farm Creamery produces more than 12 million pounds of milk each year. Besides the other fresh dairy products, the farm produces over 25 unique ice-cream flavors.
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Located in Lewes, Delaware, the Cape Henlopen State Park is a large and beautiful natural space with a quaint lighthouse, walking trails, cycling paths and other amenities. Admission is free between December and March. Visitors must pay a small admission fee in other months.
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Amish Country Farmer's Market is a local market which stocks a wide range of items for purchase including fresh farm produce, baked goods, handcrafted accessories, furniture and more.
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Terrapin Nature Park is a local waterfront park comprising of a vast shoreline and many acres of wetlands which make it popular wildlife watching and sightseeing destination. Visitors can also enjoy other activities here such as hiking, biking and more.
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Located in a 5-story barn built in 1822, Baldwin's Book Barn, is a book lovers dream destination. Guests to this unique store can browse through thousands of books from antiquarian, rare, and modern, or sit by the wood fireplace and wile away the hours.
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Built in 1765, the Cannonball House, serves as the site of the local Maritime Museum. Filled with historic artifacts and exhibits, the site played a key role in the War of 1812, and the still has a cannonball lodged in its foundation, hence the name.