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Delaware Lake

Huntington District
Published Jan. 5, 2024
Delaware Lake

Delaware Lake

Reservations, Fees & Passes

Camping reservations can be made at reserveohio.com or calling 866-OHIOPARKS

Camping Fee:
$27 per night 

Day Use Fee:
$40 per night - Shelter


Delaware Lake  was authorized by Section 4 of Flood Control Act of 1938. The primary project purposes are flood risk reduction, low-flow augmentation, and recreation. There are four recreation areas at the project. The Corps of Engineers recreation areas include a day use area. Delaware State Park comprises most of the recreational facilities on the project.


Recreation Opportunities

Visitor Center
No Visitor Center is available at this project. The project office can offer assistance. 

Boating
Launch ramps for the boating enthusiasts and fishermen are located at the Delaware Marina.

Camping
Camping at Delaware Lake is restricted to developed camping areas only - there is not random camping. The campground is a fee area, with sites. Some of these sites have electrical hookups. Also nearby is a boat launching ramp.

Day-use
Picnic shelters are located at the Recreation Area and the State Park. ll shelters are available on a first come - first served basis EXCEPT WHEN RESERVED IN ADVANCE (a fee is required for reserving a shelter). Picnic shelters may be reserved by calling the project office. There are also picnic tables at all recreation areas on the Delaware Lake project.

Fishing
Fishing is allowed from boats and shoreline, in and along Delaware Lake. Ohio fishing licenses are required.

Hunting
Public hunting and trapping is allowed on all areas of Delaware Lake EXCEPT RECREATIONAL AREAS AND AREAS SPECIFICALLY POSTED. Ohio hunting licenses are required.

Marinas
Delaware Lake marina, located at the Delaware State Park, provides visitors with docking facilities.

Swimming
A swimming area is located at the Delaware State Park. No lifeguards are provided. Swim at your own risk.

Trails
Foot trails (Hiking) are located at the Delaware State Park.

Handicapped Access
Universally Accessible Facilities are provided at the Project Office, in the Recreation Area, etc.


Rules & Regulations

General Policies
A full list of Federal regulations that apply to all US Army Corps of Engineers properties can be found in Title 36 of the United States Code (USC). Title 36, The Rules and Regulations that Govern Corps of Engineers Water Resource Projects

Firearms
Possession of firearms in a federal facility, including locks, dams, power plants, ranger stations, buildings, switchyards, recreation facilities, warehouses, and offices is strictly prohibited. This prohibition includes the storage or transporting of a personally owned firearm in controlled access parking areas or Government vehicles, heavy equipment, boats and vessels under the operational control of the District regardless of its location. Exceptions for Federal employees are only allowed for Federal law enforcement officers or where possession of a firearm is specifically authorized by law.

Fireworks
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Other Policy
Fireworks, along with explosives, firearms and other weapons are prohibited on Government Property. Detailed information can be found in Title 36, The Rules and Regulations that Govern Corps of Engineers Water Resource Projects, Section 327.13.


Location Address:
Delaware Lake 
3920 US Highway 23N 
Delaware, OH 43015

pa2@usace.army.mil
740-363-4011


  • January

    2024 Campsite Reservation Information

    Campers may now make their reservations 180 days in advance and picnic shelter reservations 360 days
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