Museum

Indian River Life-Saving Station Museum

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Tips from locals

Ivonne
May 14, 2022
The Indian River Life-Saving Station was established at Rehoboth Beach, Delaware in 1876 to rescue mariners shipwrecked along the Delaware coast, as part of the United States Life-Saving Service and the precursor to today's U. S. Coast Guard. Located mid-way between Rehoboth and Bethany Beach, the station and its scenic setting provide visitors of all ages with opportunities to learn about this important period in our nation’s past while experiencing one of Delaware’s most beautiful places. Hours of Operation: April through October, Open Daily 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Rated 4.5 TripAdvisor
The Indian River Life-Saving Station was established at Rehoboth Beach, Delaware in 1876 to rescue mariners shipwrecked along the Delaware coast, as part of the United States Life-Saving Service and the precursor to today's U. S. Coast Guard. Located mid-way between Rehoboth and Bethany Beach, the s…
Kathy
September 9, 2017
check out the beaches here....bathhouses and a fantastic new "Big Chill" restaurant with breath taking views of the ocean and shoreline on the east and the bay to the west.
George
July 3, 2016
great beach, interesting history, something different - bikeable - watch headwinds - and driveable

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Location
25039 Coastal Hwy
Rehoboth Beach, DE