Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Pickwick Landing State Park adventure.
Discover Pickwick Landing State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
If you’re a water-lover, Pickwick Landing State Park is sure to float your boat. The lake in high summer will be chock-full of motor vessels, but also of catfish, crappie, bluegill, stripes and sauger, making it a mecca for fishing enthusiasts. Got a competitive side? Or just like to watch? There are some HUGE fishing tournaments here (and we’re not just talking from mouth to tail). If you opt for a drier sport, the park hosts a golf course. If you’re just looking to chill out in nature, there are three swimming beaches and primitive camping on the north side of the lake. There’s something for everyone, even if you’d rather hang out in the AC.
The ideal time to visit Pickwick Landing State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer months bring warmth and a full bloom of park life, but also larger crowds. Winters can be chilly, making some activities less enjoyable. Plan your trip outside of holiday weekends to avoid the busiest times.