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Millsboro Pond Vacation Rentals

Glide across the calm, cypress-lined water and fish with your kids in Millsboro, Delaware.

A Cypress-Framed Town Pond in Southern Delaware

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Why Rent On Millsboro Pond

Millsboro Pond is a 101-acre reservoir formed by the Millsboro Dam on the Indian River, winding through the heart of Millsboro in southern Delaware beneath a canopy of tall cypress trees that give the waterway a distinctly southern character unexpected in a Mid-Atlantic state. The calm, still water and the tree-lined banks create a reflective quality that makes the pond one of Delaware’s most photogenic bodies of water, and the small-town waterfront setting along the community’s main streets gives it an intimacy that larger reservoirs cannot replicate.

Millsboro and Sussex County’s Beach Town Circuit

Vacation rentals and homes in Millsboro and the surrounding Sussex County communities give families a comfortable, well-priced home base that combines the pond’s inland tranquility with easy access to Delaware’s celebrated beach resorts. Rehoboth Beach, Bethany Beach, and Lewes are each within 30 minutes of Millsboro, making a pond-centered rental in town a practical anchor for a Delaware beach vacation that also includes genuine inland water recreation. A rental with a full kitchen and a full week’s worth of flexibility gives your group the right balance of beach and pond days.

Canoe, Fish for Bass and Crappie, and Explore the Indian River

Canoeing and small motorboat use are the primary on-water activities at Millsboro Pond, with the calm, tree-shaded surface providing excellent conditions for flat-water paddling in the cool of the morning and evening. Largemouth bass, bluegill, and crappie are consistent catches for anglers who appreciate the pond’s quiet, residential character and the productive warm-water fishery that the Indian River system supports. The State Street boat launch provides easy access for guests arriving with kayaks or small craft.

The Indian River and the Cypress Swamp Heritage

The Indian River system that feeds Millsboro Pond connects to one of the most ecologically distinctive landscapes in the Mid-Atlantic: the cypress swamp and tidal marsh system that extends south through Sussex County toward the Maryland border. The Cypress Swamp at Trap Pond State Park, just 20 minutes from Millsboro, represents the northernmost natural stand of bald cypress in the United States and provides kayaking, pontoon tours, and birdwatching in a habitat that has no equivalent north of it in the eastern United States.

Rehoboth Beach and the Culinary Capital of Delaware

Rehoboth Beach, Delaware’s most beloved resort town, sits 30 minutes from Millsboro and has developed one of the Mid-Atlantic’s most respected restaurant scenes, with the annual Taste of Rehoboth and the Delaware Restaurant Association’s recognition of the town’s chefs giving it a culinary identity well above what a small beach resort usually achieves. A week based at Millsboro Pond, combining morning paddles on the cypress-framed reservoir with afternoon beach visits and evening dinners in Rehoboth, represents one of the most satisfying Delaware vacation combinations available.

Best time to go
Visit Millsboro Pond from late spring to early fall, particularly June, when vibrant blooms contrast the tranquil waters. Indulge in fishing or kayaking in sunny solitude, as fewer tourists savor the serene beauty before summer's peak. Delight in the annual Fishing Derby, where avid anglers find camaraderie amid luscious greenery.
Water Quality
Millsboro Pond's water is typically aquamarine in color and ultra-clear in clarity.
Surface area (mi)
0.34
Elevation (ft)
3.28

Popular activities

  • Boating
  • Waterskiing
  • Kayaking
  • Fishing
  • Jet Skiing
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to dive into what Millsboro Pond has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • No, swimming is not allowed in Millsboro Pond. The pond is designated for fishing and boating, with specific rules and regulations in place for these activities. There are no facilities or designations for swimming.

  • Millsboro Pond is a popular destination because it is well stocked with various fish species, including largemouth bass, bluegill, black crappie, yellow perch, and pickerel. The pond also features public fishing piers and boat launches, making it accessible for anglers. Additionally, it is part of the town’s water-based recreational activities.

  • Boats on Millsboro Pond in Delaware must be operated at ‘No Wake’ speed. This regulation applies to all of Delaware’s freshwater public ponds to ensure safe and peaceful fishing environments. Additionally, anglers must follow statewide creel, minimum size limits, and seasons for freshwater fishing.

  • There is no public beach at Millsboro Pond. The area is primarily used for fishing and boating, with a boat ramp available for small boats. It is a 134-acre lake in Sussex County, Delaware.

  • Towns near Millsboro Pond include Millsboro, Dagsboro, and Frankford. These towns are all located in Sussex County, Delaware, and are close to the pond, making them convenient for visitors. Millsboro is the largest of these towns and offers various amenities and activities.