Frank Jackson State Park is nestled in Opp, Alabama, and offers a serene escape with its 2,050 acres surrounding the 1,037-acre Lake Frank Jackson. The park is renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities, with species like bass, bream, and crappie abundant in the lake. Visitors can enjoy hiking on over three miles of trails, including a loop around an island accessible via a boardwalk. The park also hosts the annual 'Scarecrows in the Park' event, featuring handmade scarecrows along the trails during October and November.
The park's history dates back to 1970 when it opened as Lightwood Knot Creek State Park, later renamed in honor of Frank Jackson, a long-time state legislator. It provides a peaceful retreat with its natural beauty and recreational activities.
Frank Jackson State Park is a must-visit for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil getaway.