I love to bike this park and visit the playground and piers. The playground is currently under construction for an update and makeover. I am looking forward to visiting again soon to see the progress!
Lone Star Lakes Park
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Lone Star Lakes Park in Suffolk, VA is a sprawling 1,063-acre outdoor oasis offering a wide range of recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. With 11 lakes for freshwater fishing, nature trails for hiking, and picnic areas complete with tables and grills, this park is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Additionally, Lone Star Lakes Park features a playground, a four-mile horse trail, an archery range, and a model airplane flying field, providing endless opportunities for adventure and exploration amidst the beautiful flora and fauna.
Boasting a serene atmosphere and an abundance of recreational amenities, Lone Star Lakes Park is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Whether you're casting a line in one of the lakes, embarking on a scenic hike, or simply enjoying a picnic with family and friends, this park offers something for everyone to enjoy. With its vast expanse of natural beauty and diverse range of activities, Lone Star Lakes Park is the ideal destination to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature.
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We visited and fished crane lake because it is brackish and gives you a wider selection of fish to target. The game and fish officer that patrols this area is nice and always seams to be around,...
Great place to hike, fish or kayak or boat! Very nice woods for hiking. Playground is small but very nice!
It's free. It's pretty. It has 11 lakes! We drove and walked around exploring. Took us a while to find some trails. I'm sure there are many more there but difficult to find and know where they...
Another beautiful public park in the City of Suffolk! This park is very nice with several walking trails, a playground and several fishing spots. The park is actually divided into two halves by Rt...


