Lumber River State Park is a unique wetland ecosystem known for its blackwater river vistas and biodiversity, and offers an array of outdoor activities from paddling to hiking.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Lumber River State Park.
Free access with no permits required
Late spring to early fall offers best conditions for outdoor activities
No formal visitor center; information available at entry points
Accessible year-round with well-maintained highways and local roads
Summers are hot and humid, while winters are mild. Best visited in spring and fall when temperatures are moderate.
Efforts are ongoing to protect against pollution and conserve the river corridor's biodiversity, with attention to protecting local species and habitats.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near the river with basic amenities; offers isolation and river access.
Offers a rustic camping experience close to the river, ideal for anglers.
Scenic trail along riverbanks with opportunities for wildlife viewing.
A short, accessible route offering views of river and swamp environments.
Winds through diverse habitats providing a peaceful hiking experience.
Bring a canoe or kayak for the best exploration of the river.
Visit during spring or fall for the most comfortable weather.
Chalk Banks primitive campsites can fill quickly, especially in summer.
Wear water-resistant footwear as trails can be muddy, especially after rain.