Park Delta Bay

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very friendly neighbors, lots of shade, located right on the river with some beautiful views, friendly staff.
Adam Hall
Posted Jan 27, 2025; California
Matt April 2021: It's tough to see a Park go downhill, but that is unfortunately what has happened here. Sites are un-mowed grass. Dumpsters were overflowing. Worst part was all the very old RV's and Trailers all around that have been disposed here. Pool was closed and had been for some time. Saving grace were the clean bathrooms, the cheap laundry ($1.50 to wash, dryers FREE) and the friendly neighbors.
Matt
Posted Apr 14, 2021; NY
Long level pull throughs with nice shade trees and good wifi are the plusses to this camp ground. Lots of grass. Lots of full time residents. Very steep drive off the levee road. Levee road to get to campground in very bad shape. Strangely the lock up the restrooms from 8pm till 7 in the morning.
Robert
Posted Apr 18, 2018; Seward, AK
Great location for a fishing trip, a hour from Sacramento or San Francisco. RV park is next to the San Joaquin River, with a tiny house community and a marina with a fishing dock. You can launch a kayak or paddleboard, or take a trailed boat a few minutes away to a boat ramp on Delta Loop. Delta striper, bass and other freshwater fish abundant in the Delta waters.
Fishing buddy
Posted Mar 18, 2018; SF Bay Area
Nice campground on the river. Great for fishing if you bring a boat, otherwise you can relax by the pool, get a suntan on the lawn, bring a little volleyball or tennis, or just hang out in the game room in the clubhouse. Something for the entire family to do.
Johnny
Posted Jul 29, 2017; Nevada
Park Delta Bay also turned out to be a perfect home base for exploring the San Francisco Bay Area. The area is in the California Delta where the the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers merges, which means there is also plenty of water activities to enjoy.

During our stay at Park Delta Bay, we had time to catch our breath, connect a little more with the community, and enjoy peaceful mornings under the shady trees and sunset walks along the water. The park has great amenities, is well-kept, continuously improving, and would be a great spot for family camping trips. The spots are spacious and incorporate nature much more than other RV parks we've stayed at. Across the street are a general store and a marina where you can hang out on the dock.

Isleton has a quaint, small-town, old-fashioned feel about it that we genuinely enjoyed.
Addie Bryum
Posted Jul 03, 2017; Portland
Staff was friendly and accommodating, pretty grounds (love the big trees), and convenient location on the Delta Loop. I had a very relaxing visit - birdsong during the day, crickets and frogs at night.
Parky
Posted Aug 22, 2016; Reno
Quiet and clean. Sites are level but get muddy.
The Gnu
Posted Nov 26, 2014; MT