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American Pika Credit: Gary Skipper
Bullocks Oriole Credit: Rich Warren
Yellow-faced Bumble Bee Credit:  Cindy Croissant
Channel Islands National Park Island Fox Credit:  Samira Furlan
Young Oystercatcher   Credit: Annette Siegel
Great Egret Credit: Chih-Hsin Wang
San Joaquin Antelope Squirrel  Credit:  Kaelyn DeYoung
Visitation: 11,000
Area: 140 Acres
Lat: 38.247179
Lon: 121.508446
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Gas-Locke, 0.1 MilesFood-Locke, 0.1 MilesLodging-Sacramento, Stockton, 21, 21 Miles
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Top Banner Photo Credits
Gary Skipper
  American Pika
Rich Warren
  Bullocks Oriole
Cindy Croissant
  Yellow-faced Bumble Bee
Samira Furlan
  Channel Islands National Park Island Fox
Annette Siegel
  Young Oystercatcher
Chih-Hsin Wang
  Great Egret
Kaelyn DeYoung
  San Joaquin Antelope Squirrel

List Facilites at Viewing Site

Site Id #:274 - Delta Meadows State Park

Facilites at Viewing Site


Restrooms Restrooms Portable chemical toilet. ADA accessible.

Note #4 - Only the hard packed dirt roads/trails are ADA accessible. The weather is hot and humid during the late spring, summer, and fall. Early mornings are best. We are currently working to improve accessibility throughout our parks. The viewing area that you are interested in may be undeveloped or there may be terrain, historic or resource protection issues or other factors that limit accessibility at this time. However, there may be some accessible features such as parking, restrooms, and routes of travel. Some parks and viewing sites offer more accessible features than others, we encourage you to view the State Park web page, call the park, or e-mail California State Parks at access@parks.ca.gov for more specific information or details.

Trails Trails Hard packed gravel road on levees, and old rail road levee converted to a road.

Note #4 - Only the hard packed dirt roads/trails are ADA accessible. The weather is hot and humid during the late spring, summer, and fall. Early mornings are best. We are currently working to improve accessibility throughout our parks. The viewing area that you are interested in may be undeveloped or there may be terrain, historic or resource protection issues or other factors that limit accessibility at this time. However, there may be some accessible features such as parking, restrooms, and routes of travel. Some parks and viewing sites offer more accessible features than others, we encourage you to view the State Park web page, call the park, or e-mail California State Parks at access@parks.ca.gov for more specific information or details.

Trash Cans Trash Cans