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City Parks

Bob Jay Park

4th & Columbia Streets

2 acres, Playground, picnic tables and an outdoor basketball court.

Cemetery

3rd & Riley

The City of Delta Cemetery is a thirty-five acre site, which originated in 1883 just after the City was founded. It was only a couple of acres at that time and has grown to its present size. Current features include: a cremation garden, a section specifically for Veterans and a traditional area with flat and upright stone markers. The City has developed a tree memorial section as a peaceful reflection area. The Cemetery provides a card file open to the public for genealogy research and locates. With a hundred plus years of existence, the Delta City Cemetery contains a number of prominent citizen graves.

Cleland Park

8th & Howard Streets

Cleland Park was built in the 1920s and has a long and colorful past. It was once the site of a City operated zoo featuring several species of animals and local wildlife. It was also the home of Delta’s first indoor/outdoor swimming pool, which featured a large retractable roof and at one point was considered the most advanced pool in Western Colorado. Cleland Park offers a large pavilion, volleyball courts, six lighted tennis courts, children’s playground equipment and several acres of picnic sites. One of the newest features of the park comes from the passing of old trees that now have a presence as a chainsaw sculptured tree garden. The park is the primary location for Deltarado Days, an annual community festival.

Confluence Park

gunnison river drive

265 acres; recreation center, living history museum, 5 miles of trails, picnic shelters, large group pavilion, 350 seat outdoor amphitheater, skate park band rink for rollerblading & inline hockey, 70 acre lake, tennis courts, designated wildfowl area.

Confluence Community Fields

Confluence Community Fields is a new ball field complex for young ball players featuring T-ball, pitching league, little ladies softball, soccer and flag football.

Confluence Park Fitness Trail Map PDF (236 Kb)

Cottonwood Park

H75 & 1675 RD

Cottonwood Park, which was formerly Cottonwood Golf Course, will soon be the location of three full conference size soccer fields. It is a sixty-four acre parcel owned by the City of Delta.

Emerald Hills Park

19th & Forest

Mountain View

f25 road

Mountain View Park is the site of three lighted softball fields that host all City programmed softball teams, slow pitch and fast pitch, along with the Delta High School girl’s softball team. 39.5 acres; softball & baseball fields, playground, restrooms, picnic shelters.

Tamarac Park

12th & Bluff Streets

7.5 acres; a formal as well as natural setting located under the Garnet Mesa Bluff.

Welcome Park

HWY 50 & Gunnison River Drive
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