Delta Lake State Park is located on a peninsula extending into Delta Reservoir. You'll find the terrain is wooded and generally flat. Year-round visitors can enjoy the day in one of many picnic areas, or on one of the many hiking and nature trails. There is also a boat launch and shoreline fishing for trout, pike, bass, bullhead and perch. Campers can enjoy 101 tent, trailer or RV camping sites and there is a sandy beach with swimming in the summer. For winter visitors there are cross-country ski trails.
We visited this park August 2014 and loved it. It has HUGE sites and is very wooded with very little shade. We were fortunate enough to have a water front site. Canoe and kayak enthusiasts would love this park. Launch right off your site. There are no hook ups at this park so you mostly see tents, pop-ups and small trailers. There are very few big rigs.
There is a beach, change house and concession stand. The only place to buy ice is the concession stand so if it is after hours you must leave the park to buy ice down the road at the gas station.
The bathrooms and showers are very serviceable but could use a little updating.
They are closing after Labour Day for some renovations. I just hope they don't do much to loose that rustic feeling.