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Delta River State Recreation Site Adventures

Delta River State Recreation Site offers access to pristine waterways and expansive wilderness areas in Alaska, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking fishing, boating, and camping adventures.

120
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
1978
Year Established

About Delta River State Recreation Site

 

Delta River State Recreation Site is located in the heart of Alaska’s rugged interior, providing visitors with prime access to the Delta River and surrounding public lands. The site covers riverfront terrain that serves as a gateway to the Alaska Range and the awe-inspiring wilderness that lies beyond. It is frequented by anglers, boaters, and campers who come to enjoy the clear waters rich with Arctic grayling and salmon. The recreation site features a campground, boat launch, and rustic picnic areas, all set amid boreal forest of spruce and birch with frequent wildlife sightings including moose, bears, and waterfowl. Situated near the confluence of the Delta and Little Delta Rivers, the area supports diverse habitats and offers an excellent opportunity for multi-sport recreation. The Delta River itself is a federally designated wild and scenic river downstream from the site, historically important as part of Alaska’s interior transportation and hunting grounds. Visitors also use this site as a starting point for float trips demanding skill and preparation. The sense of remoteness combined with accessible facilities makes it a popular stop for those exploring the western edge of the Alaska Range or venturing into remote backcountry. The site’s proximity to the village of Delta Junction and the Alaska Highway provides convenient road access, contrasting with the wilderness feel beyond. With pristine natural surroundings, rich fishing, and opportunities for river navigation, the Delta River State Recreation Site remains a valued destination for Alaskan outdoor recreation year-round.

Highlights

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Prime access to the wild and scenic Delta River for float trips and fishing

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Rich fish populations including Arctic grayling and salmon

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Scenic riverfront campground with views of surrounding boreal forest

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Close proximity to Alaska Highway and Delta Junction for easy access

Notable Natural Features

Delta River

A federally designated wild and scenic river famous for challenging float trips and excellent fishing.

Riverfront Campground

Small developed campground directly on the riverbank, offering scenic views and proximity to fishing areas.

Boreal Forest Habitat

Typical interior Alaska forest dominated by spruce and birch trees, providing wildlife viewing opportunities.