Cherokee County State Park offers a peaceful retreat with lake access, wooded trails, and abundant opportunities for fishing, hiking, and camping in East Texas.
Located in northeastern Texas near the town of Rusk, Cherokee County State Park covers 203 acres adjacent to the 1,847-acre Lake Palestine. The park provides a mix of hardwood forests, gentle terrain, and a stretch of sandy shoreline on the lake, creating a habitat that supports diverse plant and animal life typical of East Texas woodland and aquatic environments. Originally opened in 1935 with the efforts of the Civilian Conservation Corps, the park retains historic rustic structures that reflect 1930s-era park development. Recreation at Cherokee County State Park highlights fishing for bass, crappie, catfish, and other species in Lake Palestine, as well as hiking on well-maintained trails through shaded forest areas. Visitors can also enjoy picnicking, bird watching, and camping at both developed and walk-in sites. The park’s quiet atmosphere makes it ideal for families and anglers seeking a low-key outdoor experience close to Dallas-Fort Worth and Tyler metropolitan areas. Facilities include a boat ramp, picnic shelters, restrooms, and rental cabins. Wildlife such as white-tailed deer, raccoons, various songbirds, and waterfowl are frequently observed. The park is a notable recreational spot in Cherokee County for year-round outdoor activities and a favorable destination for small group gatherings and nature enthusiasts.
Sandy shoreline along Lake Palestine for fishing and paddle sports
Historic Civilian Conservation Corps buildings and picnic shelters
Shaded woodland hiking trails suitable for all ages
Quiet campground sites offering walk-in and boat-in access
Provides excellent fishing opportunities and a scenic spot for boating and paddling.
Rustic stone and timber shelters built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s.
A 5-mile network of easy hiking trails winding through mixed hardwood forest.