Lincoln Parish Park is a popular recreational area in northern Louisiana offering diverse outdoor activities including fishing, hiking, boating, and picnicking within a scenic setting along a large reservoir.
Lincoln Parish Park is located in Lincoln Parish, Louisiana, surrounding Lake Lincoln, a large reservoir created by impounding the Dugdemona River. The park spans more than 700 acres, combining wooded areas, open lake frontage, and recreational facilities. The park's geography is defined by gentle rolling hills and forested landscapes typical of Northern Louisiana's Piney Woods region, supporting a mix of hardwood and pine species. The lake itself is a focal point for fishing and water-based activities, stocked with largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie, making it a favored destination for anglers. Historically, the park was developed to provide outdoor recreational opportunities and conserve green space for residents and visitors alike. Visitors enjoy hiking on several maintained trails, boating on the large lake, and using the park's picnic areas, shelters, and playgrounds. Lincoln Parish Park also hosts annual events and tournaments, further drawing locals and tourists. Its mix of aquatic and terrestrial environments offers ample wildlife viewing opportunities, including songbirds, turtles, and small mammals. With well-maintained amenities like boat ramps, fishing piers, and camping sites, the park is a convenient and accessible outdoor destination. Lincoln Parish Park appeals especially to families and casual outdoor enthusiasts looking for a quiet retreat close to Ruston and other nearby towns.
Lake Lincoln reservoir offering extensive fishing and boating options
Scenic hiking trails following the lake shoreline and forested ridges
Well-equipped picnic pavilions and playgrounds suitable for families
Bass fishing tournaments and seasonal community events
A 1595-acre reservoir popular for fishing largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish, as well as boating and paddle sports.
A network of approximately 5 miles of mixed dirt and paved trails circling parts of the park, offering easy to moderate hikes with lakeside views.
Multiple covered pavilions, picnic tables, playgrounds, and open fields designed for day-use and family gatherings.