Milford

Small town with a creative spirit.

Milford, Delaware, has a rich history and a creative spirit. Once a shipbuilding hub, Milford has become a vibrant village filled with shops, cultural centers, restaurants, breweries and quaint bed-and-breakfasts (B&Bs). Milford is also home to a bustling art scene that captures the village's unique charm. Enjoy exploring everything this historical and artistic community has to offer.

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This extraordinary and quaint small town blends a rich history with a creative spirit. A former shipbuilding hub, Milford has since transformed into a vibrant Delaware village packed with galleries, small businesses, performance spaces and gathering places. Milford proudly combines traditional small-town values with unconventional imagination and artistic sentiment. Here, a children’s class can inspire leaders, a landscape can inspire artists and history can inspire a vision. 

Things to Do in Milford, Delaware

Milford, Delaware, has many outdoor events and activities that allow visitors to experience the village's art, nature and history. Here are a few activities and places beloved by visitors and locals alike:

  • Milford Art Stroll: Take a stroll along the Riverwalk in Milford's historic downtown to see local art projects that honor the village's shipbuilding past.

  • The DuPont Nature Center: Located in Mispillion Harbor, the DuPont Nature Center connects visitors with local wildlife. The area is home to more than 130 species of birds, fish and other animals.

  • Delaware Bayshore Byway: Take a drive down the open road of the Bayshore Byway see gorgeous scenery and cultural attractions. The Byway's stunning views make it a favorite of photographers, artists, birders and anyone looking to enjoy a peaceful drive.

  • Mispillion River Greenway: This 1.8-mile greenway runs through historic downtown Milford, linking parks, cultural facilities and historical sites along the way. This serene, scenic greenway offers beautiful waterway views.

A family of four walking down the street in downtown Milford, Delaware

Small Shops and Culture

Milford has many cultural centers showcasing the village's history. You can enjoy tax-free shopping at the many quaint, locally owned shops. Whether you need a rainy day activity or want to do a little shopping, you'll find several places to enjoy yourself in Milford. Some popular cultural sites and shops include:

  • Mispillion Art League: Visit the Mispillion Art League to see local art on display in rotating exhibits and galleries. The Mispillion Art League also offers art workshops and classes for adults and children.

  • Riverfront Theatre: See the Second Street Players perform a musical, comedy, drama or children's theater performance at the Riverfront Theatre.

  • Milford Museum: Learn about Milford's rich history during a visit to the Milford Museum, which showcases the village's fascinating history dating back to the late 1700s. Exhibits highlight historical events, local business and the shipbuilding industry.

  • Gallery 37: Paintings, sculptures, jewelry, blown glass and more fill this gallery with beautiful art for gazing and purchase.

  • Not Too Shabby: Shop Not Too Shabby for any unique gift, any occasion.

Wooden railing alongside the canal in downtown Milford, Delaware

Libations and Eateries

To find the perfect place to eat or drink, check out the many breweries and restaurants in Milford, Delaware. Some of the village's best spots include:

  • Mispillion River Brewing: Mispillion River Brewing is a beer lover's dream. They have an ever-changing selection of high-quality craft beers that keeps visitors coming back.

  • easySpeak Spirits: easySpeak Spirits is a restaurant and distillery offering handcrafted cocktails made with infused vodkas, bourbons, gin and other libations. They also have a selection of wood-fired, small, shareable food dishes.

  • La Hacienda: “LaHa’s” newest location is centrally located downtown within walking distance from all the Milford Shops. Margaritas, tacos, and their special corn cake are a must-try.

  • My Sister’s Fault: Try their famous, hot, fresh empanadas followed by a delectable slice of melt in your mouth cake and you will immediately know it’s “My Sister’s Fault” for your new addiction!

  • Dolce’: Self-proclaimed “the quintessential downtown coffee house and pastry shop,” Dolce’ offers a comfortable corner for catching up with friends or quiet time on your own.

Abbott's Mill and Nature Center

Historic Abbott's Mill and Nature Center offer visitors the perfect blend of nature and history. The 200-year-old grist mill sits on Abbott's Pond, surrounded by forests, meadows, streams and wildlife. Explore the area by walking the trails and kayaking or canoeing on the pond. You can also join a guided walking tour every third Saturday of the month.

The Nature Center at Abbott's Mill features native fish, reptiles and amphibians and a bird-viewing area where you can see numerous local bird species. Visitors can explore the Nature Center and enjoy various educational programs throughout the year.

Overnight Stays and Quaint B&Bs

Milford has several quaint B&Bs and hotels where you can enjoy all the comforts of home while you're away.

  • Causey Mansion B&B: Experience the warmth and charm of this historic mansion's beautifully renovated bedrooms, breathtaking grounds and delicious breakfasts.

  • Comfort Inn & Suites: This hotel offers spacious, affordable accommodations near Milford's local attractions.

  • The Towers B&B: This stunning Victorian home was originally built in 1783 and now serves as a spacious, adults-only B&B. It offers modern accommodations and historic architectural details.

  • Hampton Inn Milford: The Hampton Inn Milford is located in a beautiful rural area just minutes from downtown Milford. Some of its many amenities include free breakfast, a business center, an indoor pool and a fitness center.

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With so many things to do in Milford, you can fill your days with entertainment and activities that your whole group will love. Whether you want to explore the local art scene, enjoy the outdoors or relax at a local brewery, you can explore this quaint village at your own pace.

To start planning your trip, use the filtered search below to browse attractions by category. You can also check out our free trip guide or contact us to learn more about activities and events in the area.

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