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Alaska Department of Natural Resources

Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation

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Northern Region

Delta State Recreation Site

Delta SRS

Facilities

★ ADA Faciliy - Yes
★ 23 Acres
★ 25 Campsites (See fee page)
★ No RV size limit
★ Camping Limit - 15 days
★ Toilets -
★ Water -
★ Picnic sites -
★ Picnic shelters

Activities

★ Camping
★ Picnicking

Delta State Recreational Site is a popular campground for those traveling between Tok and Fairbanks. This campground gives visitors a wilderness feel, but keeps them conveniently close to town for events or shopping. There are stores, commercial showers and other services nearby. Delta State Recreation Site has 25 developed campsites, a picnic area, a covered picnic shelter, water and toilets.

A city airstrip next to the site allows for fly-in camping.

Directly across the highway from the recreation site lies the Delta River. This allows for some spectacular views of the Alaska Range beyond. On a clear day one of the tallest mountains of the Alaska Range, Mt. Hayes with an elevation of 13,832 feet, can be viewed from the park. Because of their high elevation, Mt. Hayes and five other mountains, that can be seen from the park, remain snow covered year round.

Delta SRS is currently under private management and is not maintained by the State of Alaska.

Address:
Delta Junction at mile 267 of the Richardson Highway.

Driving Directions:
Anchorage-Take the Glenn Highway North 297.6 miles, turn left onto the Alaska Highway, bear right onto Reka Road, arrive into Big Delta.

Fairbanks - Take the Richardson highway South 85.8 miles, turn left on Reka Road, arrive into Big Delta.

Mission Statement

"The Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation provides outdoor recreation opportunities and conserves and interprets natural, cultural, and historic resources for the use, enjoyment, and welfare of the people."

Accessibility Notice

Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation

Atwood Building
550 West 7th Avenue
Suite 1380
Anchorage, AK 99501
DNR Public Information Center:
(907) 269-8400
DPOR Director's Office:
(907) 269-8700