Summer Programs

Experience Rehoboth Beach

Two children smiling behind colorful pipe cleaner crafts with foam cutouts at a picnic table in an outdoor setting.

Summer Fun!

The City of Rehoboth Beach offers free recreational programming that brings creativity, activity, camaraderie, and fun to the summer months for residents and visitors of all ages.

Check this page in June to see activities scheduled for the 2025 summer season.

Event dates are subject to change; check this webpage frequently for updates.

Questions? Email or call 302-227-4500.

2024 Programming by Day of the Week

Mondays

In summer 2024, weekly programming includes arts and craft activities for children ages 2-12 at 9 am Mondays and Wednesdays, June 10 through August 21, at Grove Park.

Tuesdays

From 6-7 pm Tuesdays, June 11 through August 20, folks of all ages can walk or jog for the health of it with the Grove Walking & Jogging Club.

Wednesdays

In summer 2024, weekly programming includes arts and craft activities for children ages 2-12 at 9 am Mondays and Wednesdays, June 10 through August 21, at Grove Park.

Thursdays

On Thursdays, special programming for all ages will be offered at 9 am at Grove Park.

  • Hands-on environmental education activities offered by Envirotech June 27, July 25, and August 15.
  • Kite-making, sponsored by Rehoboth Toy & Kite Company, will take place June 20 and August 8.
  • Magic Jack will perform July 4, July 18, and August 1.
  • Storytime Yoga with local author Hiba Stancofski is scheduled for July 11 and August 22.

Fridays

At 9 am on select Fridays, artist Stephanie Shuttleworth will offer face painting: June 14, July 5, and August 2. This activity also is at Grove Park.

Every Day

For free-play time, enjoy the city’s playgrounds located at:

  • Grove Park, at the traffic circle as you enter Rehoboth Beach, has:
    • tot lot
    • fitness stations
    • shuffleboard
    • pavilions (available on a first-come basis when not rented)
    • public restrooms.
  • Lake Gerar is at Lake Avenue between 1st Street and Lakeview Street.
  • Silver Lake is between Stockley Street and Rehoboth Elementary School. (Be sure to get in some fun turtle watching from the bridge.)

In addition, the City of Rehoboth Beach provides two volleyball courts on the beach at Hickman Street. The courts are available free of charge throughout the season on a first-come, first-served basis.