Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Moncove Lake State Park adventure.
Discover Moncove Lake State Park's serene beauty and outdoor fun.
A hidden gem along the Appalachian Trail, Moncove Lake State Park is a small, private park along the border with Virginia’s Jefferson National Forest. Its size means you can walk everywhere within the grounds, and it’s way less crowded than some of the larger, well-known parks in the region. The calm, pristine waters of Moncove Lake reflect gorgeous sunsets on their surface, and both fall and spring visitors will find a Bob Ross painting of colors on display in the surrounding hillsides. The lake is full of trout and walleye for anglers, but the bikini-clad masses take to the park’s public pool for swimming. Want to cool off without getting in the water? Head to historic Lewisburg, where you can descend 120 feet underground at the Lost World Caverns into an expansive wonderland of stalactites and stalagmites.
The ideal time to visit Moncove Lake State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer brings warmth perfect for water activities, though it's also the busiest season. Winters are quiet, offering a peaceful retreat, but some facilities may be limited.