Delta Meadows River Park is a unique riverine preserve located in California’s Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta that offers serene boat access, wildlife viewing, and a glimpse into historic Delta ecosystems.
Delta Meadows River Park is a protected area situated in the heart of the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta in northern California. It preserves a rare fragment of the Delta's historic wetland and riparian habitats, consisting of old slough channels, seasonal flooding areas, and stands of mature oaks and cottonwoods. This park is primarily accessible by boat, with no developed trails or roads penetrating the area, making it a prime destination for paddlers and anglers seeking a quiet, natural setting. The park serves as a vital refuge for a variety of native wildlife including migratory birds, river otters, beavers, and fish species such as Chinook salmon and steelhead trout. Established to protect the fragile Delta wetlands from agricultural encroachment and urban development, Delta Meadows offers a glimpse into the region's historical waterways and floodplain environment that once dominated the area. Visitors are drawn by the park's peaceful ambiance, abundant wildlife viewing opportunities, and the chance to explore winding water trails via canoe, kayak, or small motorboat. The park's flat terrain features classic Delta marshes bordered by towering riparian trees that provide excellent habitat for herons, egrets, and raptors. Anglers can fish in the sloughs while paddlers can experience the quiet flow of slow-moving backwaters lined with native vegetation. The park’s remoteness and water-access-only entry preserve its natural character and provide an authentic Delta outdoors experience, distinct from other more developed regional parks. Delta Meadows River Park is an important natural and recreational resource for ecological education, wildlife observation, and quiet day excursions on the water.
Quiet river sloughs perfect for non-motorized boating
Rich riparian habitat supporting osprey, herons, and river otters
Historic Delta landscape showing natural wetlands and floodplain
Remote water access providing solitude and wildlife observation
These historic water channels wind through the park and provide scenic paddling routes while supporting aquatic life.
Stands of mature oaks, willows, and cottonwoods line the waterways, providing critical habitat for birds and mammals.
The park preserves remnants of native Delta marshes and seasonal wetlands that support a diverse range of ecological communities.