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📖 About This Campground

Delta State Recreation Site in Delta Junction Alaska provides primitive tent and RV camping in a wooded setting adjacent to town. The Delta State Recreation Site, located in Alaska, is a hidden gem in the heart of the Last Frontier. Nestled amidst the breathtaking wilderness of the Delta Junction area, this recreation site offers visitors an opportunity to connect with nature, explore the great outdoors, and experience the rugged beauty of Alaska in all its glory. One of the most striking features of the Delta State Recreation Site is its stunning natural surroundings. Situated along the Delta River, the site provides a picturesque view of the water, surrounded by towering spruce trees and rugged mountain peaks. The serene river not only offers a beautiful backdrop but also presents numerous opportunities for outdoor activities such as fishing, canoeing, and wildlife viewing. It's a place where you can cast your line into the clear waters and try your luck at catching salmon or trout while immersing yourself in the tranquility of the Alaskan wilderness. For those who appreciate hiking and exploration, the recreation site has a network of well-maintained trails that wind through the forested terrain. These trails cater to various skill levels, from easy strolls to challenging hikes, and allow visitors to experience the region's diverse flora and fauna up close. Keep an eye out for moose, bald eagles, and other wildlife that call this area home. Camping at the Delta State Recreation Site is an experience like no other. The campground provides a range of campsites, some with electrical hookups, ensuring that both RV campers and tent enthusiasts can enjoy their stay comfortably. The scenic campsites are equipped with picnic tables and fire rings, creating the perfect setting for outdoor meals and campfire stories. Whether you're camping under the midnight sun during the summer or beneath the star-studded Alaskan sky in the winter, the Delta State Recreation Site offers a truly unique camping experience. Another notable feature of the recreation site is its commitment to environmental conservation. Visitors are encouraged to follow Leave No Trace principles, ensuring that the pristine beauty of the area is preserved for future generations. The site's dedicated staff also organizes clean-up events and educational programs to promote responsible outdoor recreation and sustainable practices. Beyond its natural beauty and recreational opportunities, the Delta State Recreation Site is a place where you can connect with fellow outdoor enthusiasts. The welcoming atmosphere fosters a sense of community among campers and day visitors alike. It's not uncommon to strike up conversations around the campfire, exchange tips on local attractions, or even join group activities like guided nature walks and star-gazing sessions. Moreover, the Delta State Recreation Site serves as an excellent basecamp for exploring other nearby attractions, such as the historic Delta Junction, where you can learn about Alaska's rich history, or the nearby Alaska Highway, known for its scenic drives and unique roadside attractions. In conclusion, the Delta State Recreation Site in Alaska is a natural wonderland that beckons adventurers, nature lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Its stunning natural beauty, recreational opportunities, commitment to environmental preservation, and sense of community make it an ideal destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the untamed wilderness of Alaska. Whether you're casting a line into the Delta River, hiking through pristine forests, or simply savoring the serenity of the Alaskan wilderness, this recreation site promises an unforgettable experience in one of the world's most remarkable landscapes. It's a place where you can truly connect with nature and create lasting memories in the heart of Alaska's rugged beauty.

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For a quick stop over halfway between Tok Alaska and Fairbanks, Delta State Rec Campground is fine. It's located on the north side of the Richardson Hwy at Mile Marker 267 just NW. of Delta Junction Business section. Be forewarned, Delta Junction gets a lot of wind. Their little newspaper is called "Delta Wind". The campground has 24 dry sites in one back and forth loop. Mostly shaded sites. The campground road is nice and wide even for 45' rigs. The sites range from tent sites to back in and pull-thru sites for RV's up to 45'. All sites are level. There was at least one water fill station with city water that has a threaded fitting. The only down side here is the road noise. There is a small picnic area near the road, then the camp sites start behind that. Delta Junction is the official end to the Alcan (Alaska Hwy.) If you get one of the sites near the rear of the loop the road noise is greatly reduced. It was a toss up between 2 or 3 stars. I'll give it a 3 star only for the fact of it's location of being at the junction of Alcan and the Richardson Hwy. and being able to get "fresh" water out of a threaded faucet. Trust me. Unless your camping at "all" private full service campgrounds in Alaska, "fresh" water good enough to fill your RV's water tank for showers and washing dishes is sometimes a 100 miles apart or more. There are many resources both printed and online that offer a good database on locations for dump stations and water filling locations in Alaska, Yukon and BC.