Atlanta State Park is covered by towering pines and hardwoods that provide ample shade in the park as well as beautiful foliage colors. Enjoy the hilly park roads on your bicycle throughout the grounds!
On the shores of Wright Patman Lake, Atlanta State Park offers a 20,300-acre reservoir that is perfect for a day of boating, water skiing, or swimming. There are 2 boat ramps available for lake access.
Get ready to brag about your weekend catch... With great fishing on the lake, you have the opportunity to catch a 75-pound catfish! Bring your own gear, or loan from the fishing tackle on-site. Once you have your fish of the day, head over to the fish cleaning station for final dinner preparation.
There are awesome hiking trails available at Atlanta State Park. With 5 trailheads throughout the park, check out the Terrace Trail for an easy 20-minute hike, the Volksmarch Trail for a 1.5-mile easy hike, or challenge yourself with a moderate to challenging .8 mile hike on the Hickory Hollow Nature trail.
Kayaking and canoes welcome! BYOC (bring your own canoe) or the park rents out canoes year round for your use.
Swimming is available at Atlanta State Park. Just make sure to stay aware of your surroundings, this lake can get crowded with different activities.
While on the White Oak Ridge Trail, make sure to check out the Peaceful Place vista point. Overlooking Wilkins Creek cove, you might catch a glimpse of a variety of wildlife. Inside the park, woodland birds can be found in the camping and picnic areas and from the hiking trails on the east side of the park. Check out the Birds of Atlanta State Park checklist for a fun guide! http://tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/pwd_bk_p4508_0027e.pdf