Fenwick Island State Park

Discover self-serve kayak rentals at Fenwick Island State Park's Assawoman Recreation Area. Sitting between the Atlantic Ocean and the Assawoman Canal, this incredible park gives you access to some of the most beautiful and unique paddling waters the Delaware coast has to offer. Our automated rental kiosk makes the whole experience completely hassle free. Simply scan the QR code, book your kayak from your smartphone, and hit the water in minutes with no reservations and no staff required, this is hands down the easiest way to enjoy a kayak rental at Fenwick Island State Park. Whenever Watersports is open seven days a week from sunup to sundown, so come explore the stunning waterways of Assawoman Recreation Area on your own schedule!

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Equipment Available

6x Single Kayaks

2x Tandem Kayaks

All rentals include paddles, various-sized PFDs, and whistles


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Pricing

Single Kayak

Tandem Kayak

1 Hour

$19.99

$39.99

2 Hour

$29.99

$59.99

Full Day

$49.99

$79.99

Additional hours charged at $14.99/hour for single kayaks and $29.99/hour for tandems

Full Day rentals are 8 hours or until sunset.


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Hours

Monday - 6 AM to 8 PM

Tuesday - 6 AM to 8 PM

Wednesday - 6 AM to 8 PM

Thursday - 6 AM to 8 PM

Friday - 6 AM to 8 PM

Saturday - 6 AM to 8 PM

Sunday - 6 AM to 8 PM


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How To Rent

  1. Scan QR posted on kiosk or click here to download app

  2. Scan QR of chosen vessel lock in-app to unlock

  3. Scan locker box QR to unlock PFDs & paddles

  4. Retrieve equipment, lock locker box, and enjoy your paddle!

  5. Return equipment, lock it, and end rental in-app

    Check out our safety resources here before your adventure.


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Location

284 Coastal Hwy, Fenwick Island, DE 19944, United States

Located at the Assawoman Recreation Area