Jimmie Davis State Park is a scenic waterfront destination located on a peninsula of Caney Lake in Louisiana. The park offers a variety of activities for outdoor enthusiasts, including fishing, boating, and waterskiing. It is surrounded by a beautiful mixed pine and hardwood forest, providing a serene backdrop for picnics, hiking, and birdwatching. The park features two boat launches, a fishing pier, and a beach area, making it a popular spot for families and nature lovers alike. Visitors can stay overnight in cabins, lodges, or RV campsites, and the park also offers a group camp for larger gatherings.
The park's unique geography, with numerous inlets and a picturesque lakefront, makes it an ideal location for boaters and fishermen. The area is known for its large fish, including largemouth bass and redear sunfish. Beyond the park's borders, visitors can explore nearby attractions such as the Eddie G. Robinson Museum in Grambling and the Ruston Farmers Market.
Originally named Caney Creek Lake State Park, it was renamed in 2003 in honor of two-term Governor Jimmie H. Davis, who served from 1944 to 1948 and again from 1960 to 1964. The park is open year-round, offering a family-friendly environment with picnic areas, playgrounds, and a covered pavilion.