Fort Delaware State Park (Pea Patch Island)

Delaware

TypeLandmark
CategoryLandmarks History
Visitingticketed, ferry required

A Civil War fort on an island you can only reach by boat -- 33,000 Confederate POWs passed through here, and today costumed interpreters and a haunted-history reputation make it one of the most atmospheric stops in the state. The ferry ride itself, past channel markers and osprey nests, is part of the experience.

Flagged honestly as ferry-only access (seasonal, weather-dependent, ticketed) -- this should be tagged in-app as a special-access site, not a drive-up check-in, so travelers aren't surprised. Coordinate is the island/fort footprint from NRHP listing, not a precise GPS entrance pin (no ferry-dock-specific coordinate was sourced), hence approximate tier.

Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.

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