Discover the sandstone hills of the Appalachian Highlands at Jefferson Lake, a serene park created in 1946 after the construction of a dam across Rippy Run by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Experience tranquility on rugged multi[1]use trails through oak and hickory woods, complemented by a combined family and equestrian camping area. Additional trails can be found in nearby Fernwood and Yellow Creek state forests. Enjoy fishing, paddling, picnicking, and hunting at this inviting park.




Jefferson Lake State Park
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Good For
Families
Activities
Boating
Camping
Canoeing
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Hunting
Kayaking
Picnicking
Rowing
Walking
Park Hours
6am to 11pm daily. Visitors are permitted to actively engage in legitimate recreational activities outside these hours. If you have questions, call the park office.