Cape Region, Delaware | |
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| Country | United States |
| State | Delaware |
| County | Sussex |
| Population (2010) | |
• Total | 41,584 |
| Time zone | UTC-5 (Eastern (EST)) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC-4 (EDT) |
| Area code | 302 |


TheCape Henlopen Region, or theCape Region, is a region inSussex County, in southernDelaware, on theDelmarva Peninsula. The region is part of theSalisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area. The region takes its name fromCape Henlopen, as does theCape Henlopen School District andCape Henlopen State Park. Much of the region's populated areas are found along theDelaware Bay,Rehoboth Bay and theAtlantic Ocean. Northern and western parts of the Cape Region are rural areas dominated by farmland and wetlands. The area is often referred to as theDelaware Beaches.

The Cape Region is situated on theAtlantic Coastal Plain. A large portion of the region is low-lying Southernswamps andwetlands, notably found inPrime Hook National Wildlife Refuge,Cape Henlopen State Park, and alongDelaware Route 1 withinDelaware Seashore State Park. There are several navigable waterways that flow through the region:
Situated on theAtlantic Coastal Plain, Rehoboth Beach's weather is moderated by theAtlantic Ocean,Delaware Bay and theRehoboth Bay. Rehoboth Beach has a mild subtropical climate consisting of hot, humid summers and mild winters. The average daytime high in July is 87 °F (30.6 °C) and a low of 70 °F (21 °C); in January, the average high is 45 °F (7 °C) with an average low of 30 °F (-1 °C)[1] The month of highest average rainfall is July with 4.78 inches of rain, while February is historically the driest month, receiving an average of only 3.23 inches (80.5 mm) of rain.[1]
The highest official temperature ever recorded in Rehoboth Beach was 102 °F (38.8 °C) in 1997. The lowest official temperature ever recorded in Rehoboth Beach was -11 °F (-28.8 °C) in 1982.



Because the Cape Region is not a precisely defined political area, there is no demographic data for the region specifically. At the 2010 Census, the approximate total population of the Cape Region was 41,584 which is an increase of 10,998 (35%) from 30,856 in the 2000 Census.[2]The Cape Region tends to be more affluent than western parts ofSussex County.
The majority of the area generally identified as the Cape Region is located inDelaware's 6th Senate district, with the sparsely populated southwestern communities of Hollyville and Hollymount located inDelaware's 19th Senate district.[3] The region is split among five districts in theDelaware House of Representatives, those being the 4th, 14th, 27th, 36th, and 37th House of Representatives districts.[4] Due to growth in the area outpacing growth in the rest of the state, the 4th House of Representatives district was moved in the 2021 redistricting from theWilmington area to the Cape Region.[5] On the local level, the City of Lewes has a Mayor and City Council; Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, and Henlopen Acres have a Mayor and Board of Commissioners; and Milton has a Mayor and Town Council.
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