5 Enchanting Delaware Towns That Feel Like You’ve Fallen Into A Snow Globe
By Kim Magaraci|Published December 22, 2017
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
Delaware becomes a magical place when it snows in the middle of winter. Bright Christmas lights reflect on the blanket of snow that covers neighborhoods, kids come out to play on a day off from school, and our most famous buildings take on a completely new look. There are a few towns that really stand out as the best winter towns in Delaware; take a look at them below.
It doesn't even need to snow in Rehoboth Beach for it to be one of the best winter towns in Delaware. From Santa's House on the Boardwalk to the giant Christmas Tree and the decorated shops at Penny Lane, Rehoboth is filled with winter magic.
Milford's Holiday Stroll kicks off a December to remember! Brightly decorated storefronts, bows on every light post, and one of Santa's many homes appears in this charming small town every year.
When it snows, the parks around Wilmington become almost unrecognizable. The Brandywine begins to ice over, Rockford Park becomes the best sledding hill in town, and each historic building looks like it is straight out of a painting. You'll quickly feel like you've stepped into an old fashioned snow globe.
Cape Henlopen State Park is perhaps the most magical place to walk in the snow. The Winter Wonderfest light show is worth driving through for a truly breathtaking experience, and the beach is serene and quiet in the winter months. When it is freezing cold and the sand is hidden by snow, there's no more refreshing and invigorating place on earth.
There are so many places you can enjoy this winter in the First State! If you’re looking for a day trip that will impress everyone in your family, plan a day at Winterthur, where their Yuletide Celebration will mesmerize you. Or, if you’d rather escape from the stress of the holidays, take some time away and enjoy the Inn at Montchanin – a Little Known Place In Delaware That’s Perfect To Get Away From It All.
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