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Delaware
Overview
Delaware State Park offers a peaceful escape in the heart of Central Ohio, centered around a sprawling 1,300-acre reservoir. This public recreation area provides a mix of dense woodlands and open meadows, creating a diverse landscape for outdoor enthusiasts. The park is well-regarded for its accessibility and well-maintained grounds, making it a reliable choice for both local weekenders and long-distance travelers passing through the region. It balances natural beauty with the convenience of modern facilities to ensure a comfortable stay in the scenic Ohio countryside.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just north of the city of Delaware, the park feels remarkably secluded despite its proximity to major highways. The surrounding area is characterized by scenic rural landscapes and the winding Olentangy River. Travelers will find that the park is conveniently located near the intersection of US-23 and OH-15, providing easy access for large rigs. The lush greenery and waterfront views offer a refreshing contrast to the nearby urban sprawl, making it a prime destination for those seeking a quiet retreat without venturing too far from civilization.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground provides a range of features designed for a comfortable stay for RVers and their families:
- Over 200 campsites featuring electrical hookups that accommodate various rig sizes.
- Access to modern bathhouses equipped with heated showers and clean flush toilets.
- A large sandy swimming beach and multiple boat launch ramps for water access.
In addition to these features, the park offers a full-service dump station and potable water fill-up points for self-contained units. For land-based recreation, visitors can enjoy a professional-grade disc golf course and over six miles of well-marked hiking trails.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park boundaries, visitors are only a short drive from the world-renowned Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. History buffs and foodies will enjoy exploring downtown Delaware, which features historic architecture and local eateries. Nature lovers can also visit nearby Alum Creek State Park or take a short trip into Columbus for cultural museums and professional sports. The region is rich with agritourism opportunities, including local orchards and seasonal farm markets that provide a taste of local Ohio flavors.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal destination for family campers seeking a safe and engaging environment for children to explore. Anglers and boaters will find the reservoir particularly appealing due to the abundance of crappie, bass, and muskie. It is also a perfect fit for nature photographers and birdwatchers who appreciate the diverse local wildlife and migratory patterns. If you prefer a state park experience that combines waterfront activity with comfortable amenities, this Delaware destination is an excellent choice for your next Ohio adventure.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Ethan B-L
The site we were in was swampy, probably because of a large rain recently - but it looks like it is an ongoing issue because hay had been put down over the mud, and it had been there a little while. Other than that, the site was fine. Because we got there on a Monday (5/19), we nearly had the whole place to ourselves, which was nice for quiet and solitude. Shower / restroom facilities were clean and updated nicely.
Matt
Great hiking spot, and we found some morel mushrooms!
Mohamrd Shabara
It was the labor day week end, the park is huge, organised, for all kind of different interests, camping, boating, swimming..etc. my kids enjoyed swimming in the clean water, we had a great time!
Jon Freeman
We took the dog and walked quite a bit. There were only a few people around and it was peaceful with great views of the lake.
Candace Jarrett
Beautiful grounds! Camp host was amazing. Brought ice popsicle for kids. Had a Sunday party. Then a foam party. Grateful for the hospitality. Never been to a camp ground like this. The Dam tour was neat.
Hazel Mcglone
This is a wonderful place to camp. You have spacious campsites. Lots of activities for children. They have a playground they have Putt-Putt. They have two large dog parks access to a beach . The bathrooms and showers was very clean they have a laundry room. it was great for the amenities that you received so it's a wonderful activity to do with your family. We'll definitely be going back to stay
Ethan B-L
The site we were in was swampy, probably because of a large rain recently - but it looks like it is an ongoing issue because hay had been put down over the mud, and it had been there a little while. Other than that, the site was fine. Because we got there on a Monday (5/19), we nearly had the whole place to ourselves, which was nice fir quiet and solitude. Shower / restroom facilities were clean and updated nicely.
Vikki Pink
I stayed at the campground here which was the best yet. Level paved parking & electric hook up. Cleanest bathrooms I’ve ever seen. I didn’t spend too much time in the park itself I did however complete the one looped hike & am going to comment on that. It was pretty easy, flat ground. It was beautiful because the leaves are freshly falling and giving an earthy smell. Heard lots of squirrels and birds in the woods. There is a LOT of spiders in this area - I know because I found them all over my camper and truck bed. I also happened to run into their webs with my face on the hike. It wasn’t bad, but enough to make me panic google if I was going to need medical attention if im bit. Haha, but in all seriousness it’s a simple hike in nature. Just watch those nuts the squirrels throw down- you could easily twist an ankle. Also it’s real quiet and peaceful in here. The hike can be accessed from different locations. I easily accessed from the campground.