Fort Delaware State Park is located in New Castle, Delaware, United States of America. It is situated on Pea Patch Island, a small island in the Delaware River. The park is home to a historic Civil War-era fortress, Fort Delaware, which once served as a Union prison camp for Confederate prisoners of war. The island is accessible by ferry from the nearby town of Delaware City.
Fort Delaware State Park is a popular destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in the American Civil War. Visitors can explore the well-preserved fort, which offers guided tours and exhibits that provide insight into the lives of prisoners and soldiers during the war. The park also offers scenic views of the Delaware River and the surrounding natural beauty of the island.