Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Plum Orchard Lake WMA adventure.
Discover the natural splendor of Plum Orchard Lake WMA.
Plum Orchard Lake is as young and fresh as a lake can get; it was man made in 1962! Head down to these 202 acres of refreshing, clear water for some row boating or fishing, or just spend the day relaxing by the 6.5 miles of shore line. You won’t feel too tall at Plum Orchard Lake, where Haystack mountain and Pack mountain rise up 900 feet in each direction, like massive green walls keeping you tucked inside this forested paradise. Hike through the hickory and chestnuts stands, or come back in Autumn when the forest glows red and yellow like a sunrise of foliage. Camp right near the shore, and you’ll have easy access to clean water when your face gets covered in sticky marshmallow. While you’re out there, why not go fishing? We hear the angling is best at night!
The best time to visit Plum Orchard Lake WMA is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer brings lush foliage but also higher temperatures and humidity, while winter can be less vibrant and cooler, making outdoor activities less comfortable.