King Island Resort
Hours
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Overview
Nestled in the scenic beauty of the California Delta, a whole world of recreational opportunities awaits you at King Island Resort. King Island Resort is a family-oriented facility that's equally favored by water-skiers and fishing enthusiasts alike. The calm, glassy water, the warm sun and blue skies, the shady coves teeming with bass and sturgeon--they're all part of a perfect vacation or weekend away. Water-skiers will truly appreciate the Delta's vast, open lanes. Smooth as silk, cool and crisp, the San Joaquin Delta is great for competitors and beginners alike.
When you cast your line in one of our quiet coves, you'll know what real fishing is all about. The weather is good year 'round, particularly from May through September, and the summer heat is moderated by gentle breezes that blow in from San Francisco Bay. In the evening there are fabulous sunsets over Mt. Diablo, while on the water, geese and blue heron grace the shoreline.
Here at King Island you can savor the classic California Delta experience, with its colorful history of river captains and explorers, and roaring Gold Rush towns. You can set a course for fun and excitement, or just a quiet place to relax and enjoy nature. A world in itself, the Delta has plenty of room to discover that special, spot for water-skiing, fishing or wildlife viewing. And don't forget the many great restaurants you'll find nearby. After a day of recreation you can relax with friends over dinner and a drink, then steal away to a private cove for the night.
Service and amenities include 296 in-water open and covered slips to 55', 24-hour boat launch ramp, fuel dock with gas and propane, general store, bait and tackle, clean restrooms and showers, laundry facility, picnic areas with tables, and more.
Stop in for a meal before or after your day on the water at King Island Marina Resort Bar & Grill.
Amenities
- Family Friendly
- Gift Shop
- Sports
this marina gives access to great fishing. White Slough. as a Kayak fisher person, I need to launch near the area I want to fish. I can't go traipsing around for miles and miles like a bass boat. the kayak fee is $7.50 which made me grin. I never carry coins so I just left $8.00. (you've been warned). the bathroom is fairly clean, so the coffee inspired bathroom visit after my 2-hour drive was welcomed. the ramp? it is kinda janky. it is steep and your entry will be skewed. boats can only use one side of the ramp, leaving us the steep side if it gets crowded. and there is no level earth anywhere nearby to set up (or take down)the kayak. I had to Bogart a parking space to make sure didn't block the armada of boats launching. overall, I will visit again. maybe not during duck season and the fall striper run. haha..
We launched our kayaks here. We only paid for parking. Which you get the permit in the store. The launch isn't that great. A little awkward and with lots of slippery plants. After we got back we did eat at the restaurant. Very good food and service
Great food, excellent staff, had a most enjoyable dinner and will definitely return soon. A little difficult to find but if you call they will guide you in. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!!!
Not a bad place at all. As a night shift traveling nurse, I stayed here for about 4 months, roughly 4 nights a week. Travelers talk! I recommend this place. Chuck and Anne are honest and promptly corrected billing errors and found a spot for me for storage last minute. It’s no luxurious RV resort but it’s quiet, clean and I felt safe. There are a lot of mosquitoes that attract a lot of spiders, but management can’t control nature so it’s not a mark against them, the water smells like sulfur. I bought a filter that helped a little bit, just be prepared. Also, a lot of cats. No bother though, not 1 rodent! I would stay there again.