Jimmie Davis State Park may not be the largest state park in Louisiana, but it’s not the smallest, either. Clocking in just under 300 acres, it’s the perfect size for a day trip or a quick weekend getaway. Here’s what you can expect when you visit this underrated park in Louisiana.
The northern Louisiana park is conveniently located just south of Ruston, which is perfect for folks who live in the Ruston or Monroe area.
Sonja Washington/Google You may be surprised to learn that this little slice of natural paradise in Jackson Parish opened to the public in 1996, making it one of Louisiana’s newer state parks.
It originally opened under the name Caney Creek Lake State Park but was renamed in 2003 to honor Jimmie Davis, a former Louisiana Governor.
831 Adventures/Google The lake is a 5,000-acre reservoir that’s ideal for a day on the water.
You could spend an entire day just exploring the lake.
Kim Jones/Google Especially if you’re a fisherman! Some of the largest bass in Louisiana live in these waters. In fact, the largest bass ever caught in Louisiana (16 pounds) was caught in these waters!
If fishing isn’t your thing, you can always pull up some sand and enjoy the beautiful beach.
Kimberly Gragg/Google You’d be surprised how many beaches are in Louisiana. In addition to our coastal beaches, many state parks also have lovely stretches of beach like this to enjoy.
If you want to flip the day trip into a weekend getaway, you’ve got plenty of options.
Go Outdoors America/Google The park offers several cabins that will sleep up to eight people, plus there are always RV hook-ups and primitive tent camping available.
In the evenings, make yourself your favorite beverage and enjoy one of the most incredible sunsets in northern Louisiana.
Wanderer/Google Waterfront sunsets just hit differently. If you know, you know!
And don’t forget to keep an eye out for wildlife all the while.
Nola Frederick/Google The lake is a great place to do a little bird watching, and if you find yourself on the nature trails, you stand a great chance at catching a glimpse of deer, foxes, raccoons, and many more woodland creatures!
For cabin rentals and more information, visit the state park’s website.
Sonja Washington/Google
You may be surprised to learn that this little slice of natural paradise in Jackson Parish opened to the public in 1996, making it one of Louisiana’s newer state parks.
831 Adventures/Google
The lake is a 5,000-acre reservoir that’s ideal for a day on the water.
Kim Jones/Google
Especially if you’re a fisherman! Some of the largest bass in Louisiana live in these waters. In fact, the largest bass ever caught in Louisiana (16 pounds) was caught in these waters!
Kimberly Gragg/Google
You’d be surprised how many beaches are in Louisiana. In addition to our coastal beaches, many state parks also have lovely stretches of beach like this to enjoy.
Go Outdoors America/Google
The park offers several cabins that will sleep up to eight people, plus there are always RV hook-ups and primitive tent camping available.
Wanderer/Google
Waterfront sunsets just hit differently. If you know, you know!
Nola Frederick/Google
The lake is a great place to do a little bird watching, and if you find yourself on the nature trails, you stand a great chance at catching a glimpse of deer, foxes, raccoons, and many more woodland creatures!
Once you spend a day exploring this state park, you’ll want to explore the other 20 Louisiana State Parks. Here are some of our favorite state parks in Louisiana to get you started.
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Address: Jimmie Davis State Park, 1209 State Park Rd, Chatham, LA 71226, USA