Delaware Tide Charts
22 NOAA stations with real-time tide predictions, moon phases, and solunar tables.
Brandywine Shoal Light8555889Delaware City8551762Delaware City Branch Channel bridge8551851Edgemoor, Del.8550438Indian River Inlet (Coast Guard Station)8558690Leipsic, Leipsic River8554038LEWES (BREAKWATER HARBOR)8557380Little Assawoman Bay8559957Mahon River entrance8554399Millside, RR. bridge8550658Mispillion River entrance8556198Murderkill River entrance8555388New Castle, Delaware8551201Pea Patch Island, Bulkhead Shoal Channel, Del.8551702REEDY POINT8551910Rehoboth Beach8557863Rosedale Beach, Indian River8558814St. Georges, Delaware8551973Summit Bridge, Delaware8552125Taylors Bridge, Blackbird Creek, Del.8553069Wilmington Marine Terminal8550714Woodland Beach, Del.8553501
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the tide times in Delaware today?
Tide times vary by location within Delaware. Select a specific NOAA station below to see today's high and low tide times, tide heights, and a detailed tide chart. HookCast uses official NOAA predictions for accuracy.
How do tides affect fishing in Delaware?
Tides are crucial for saltwater fishing in Delaware. Rising tides (incoming) bring baitfish into estuaries and near shore, attracting predator fish. The 2 hours before and after high tide are often the most productive. HookCast combines tide data with solunar periods and barometric pressure to calculate the best fishing windows.
What is the best tide for fishing in Delaware?
The best tide for fishing in Delaware is typically an incoming (rising) tide, especially during the last 2 hours before high tide. However, this varies by species and location. Check HookCast's Fishing Score which combines tide state with barometric pressure and solunar activity for a comprehensive fishing forecast.
