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Shore Area Activities

Located on the border of Millsboro and Long Neck communities, Awaken Inn has access to countless shore activities including:

Southern Delaware Natural Beauty
Awaken Inn is located only 12 miles from the sand and surf of Lewes and Rehoboth Beach. No doubt you will want to take a dip in the Atlantic. But, you may also want to enjoy ecotours, trails and birding excursions at state parks like nearby Cape Henlopen. If you enjoy kayaking, birdwatching, canoeing and more, you will want to visit Delaware State Park.

If fishing is your bliss, then check out the many available charter trips or find your own spot with helpful information at Southern Delaware State Park.

Shore Shopping
Love meandering through Antique Stores and spotting aone-of-a-kind find? On Main Street in Millsboro, you will find allsorts of treasures and finds. Start at Ms. Audrey’s Attic and roam the Main Street circuit. Also, both Tanger Outlet savings and Fine Boutiques are easily reached with a short drive to Lewes or Rehoboth.

Golf
Awaken Inn is located within 2 miles of the Baywood Greens “Exclusively Public” 18-hole championship course. This beautifully constructed course described as the “Augusta of the North” by Mid-Atlantic Golfer and named among the “Top 50 courses for Women” by Golf for Women’s Magazine includes gazebos and a 603-yard hole at number 5. Open daily with twilight golf hours. Tee times are required except for twilight golf. For more information on area golf courses, visit Deleware Sea Shore Golf.

Nanticoke Indian Museum
By 1881, the Nanticoke Tribe was recognized by the state as a legal entity. In 1921, the Nanticoke formed the Nanticoke Indian Association, which was granted non-profit status. Tribally owned lands include two properties, the Nanticoke Indian Center and the Nanticoke Indian Museum. The tribe holds an annual powwow the weekend after Labor Day. The two day powwow attracts tribes from up and down the east coast, as well as nearly 30,000 non-Indian friends. The Nanticoke Tribe survived by adapting to changes, supporting one another, and befriending non-native people who lived nearby. There are nearly 500 Nanticoke living today in Sussex County and many tribal members who live in other states. Nanticoke Indians Website.

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