Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Cane Creek State Park adventure.
Cane Creek State Park: A Blend of Delta and Coastal Plains.
Fog rolls off Bartholomew Bayou, the timber sticking out from the water starts to catch glimpses of the first morning light, and you’ve just snagged your first fish of the day...you must be at Cane Creek State Park. Those looking for solitude and rugged adventure will find it here. There’s plenty of hiking and biking trails to explore, and a few dazzling suspension bridges thrown in. Cane Creek Lake is gigantic and offers prime fishing, boating, and lakeside lounging. If you forgot your gear, no worries, there’s plenty of rentals on hand. Backcountry fiends will find plenty of forest to explore, and a night under the starry skies, on the trail or in a campground, is second to none. Bring yourself for a solo trek or bring the whole crew, Cane Creek State Park is waiting to give you that “Wow” moment you’ve been looking for.
The best time to visit Cane Creek State Park is during the peak season from March to November when all facilities are fully operational. Off-peak season offers a quieter visit but with limited visitor center hours and some amenities closed.