

Visit Milton, Delaware
Near Southern Delaware’s beaches in inland Sussex County, Milton is a quaint Victorian gem. Once a bustling shipbuilding village, this thriving town of about 2,000 residents blends lovingly restored historic homes with small-business charm. Along the Broadkill River, Milton offers a peaceful escape rich in history, arts, craft culture, and natural wonders just a short hop from coastal delights.


Places to Stay in Milton
Milton welcomes you with stays that capture its timeless appeal. Choose cozy inns or vacation rentals, perfect for a restful retreat with a touch of Victorian flair. Spacious options near the Broadkill River suit families seeking serenity. Whether a quick visit or a longer stay, Milton’s accommodations invite you to unwind.


Milton Restaurants
Milton’s dining scene serves up local flavor with a dash of small-town warmth. Savor fresh seafood from the nearby coast or enjoy craft brews and hearty meals at Dogfish Head Craft Brewery’s Tasting Room and Kitchen, a popular stop with indoor and outdoor seating. Cozy eateries dot the downtown, offering comfort food with a welcoming smile. Milton brings the tastes of Southern Delaware’s Culinary Coast(™) to life in every bite.


Things to Do in Milton, DE
Milton weaves history, nature, and culture into a delightful getaway. Visit a lavender farm, attend performances at the Milton Theatre or the summer concert series in the park, or paddle the Broadkill River for tranquil views. Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge, a 10,144-acre sanctuary, offers trails, canoe routes, and more than 300 bird species amid marshes and forests. Stroll Milton’s historic downtown, do some tax-free shopping, or sip craft brews at Dogfish Head Craft Brewery. There’s lots to discover and savor in this beautiful town.


Experience Milton Events
Milton’s community spirit shines in its vibrant events. March’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Lucky Leprechaun 5K kick off the year with festive fun. May’s Horseshoe Crab and Shorebird Festival celebrates nature with boat rides, crafts, and walks at Prime Hook. July 4th is Milton’s Bring Mayberry Back celebration for Independence Day, Bargains on the Broadkill attracts shoppers in August, Milton Garden Tour kicks off in September, and Milton Zombie Fest and Milton Art Walk take place in October. December’s Holiday House Tour and Holly Festival deck historic homes and public spaces with cheer, reviving Milton’s past as the “Holly Capital of the World.”
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