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weathershak
Dec 08, 2015Explorer
I live 6 miles from there. It is a beautiful area at the end of Long Neck Road. It offers great views of Rehoboth Bay and Dewey Beach in the distance. There is great fishing and crabbing right from shore. Masseys Landing is at the very end and offers a public boat ramp for access to Rehoboth and Indian River bays, and the Atlantic Ocean thru Indian River inlet and Delaware Seashore State Park. You can see the Inlet bridge from Masseys Landing.
Now the bad news. Long Neck is saturated with manufactured housing communities and a few campgrounds. The Resort at Masseys Landing will be offering a short 15 minute shuttle to the Atlantic Ocean. They must be doing it by water and will drop you off at Delaware Seashore State Park. No way they can do it by bus. it is over 16 miles from Masseys to Rehoboth boardwalk. There are times it will take you up to an hour just to travel the 5 miles of Long Neck Road to Rt 24 during the peak summer. From there, you will still have 11 miles to go to get to Rehoboth. I know, because I used to live on that road about a half mile from Masseys for 7 years.
Now the bad news. Long Neck is saturated with manufactured housing communities and a few campgrounds. The Resort at Masseys Landing will be offering a short 15 minute shuttle to the Atlantic Ocean. They must be doing it by water and will drop you off at Delaware Seashore State Park. No way they can do it by bus. it is over 16 miles from Masseys to Rehoboth boardwalk. There are times it will take you up to an hour just to travel the 5 miles of Long Neck Road to Rt 24 during the peak summer. From there, you will still have 11 miles to go to get to Rehoboth. I know, because I used to live on that road about a half mile from Masseys for 7 years.
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