Lone Star Lake Park
Overview
The morning mist hovers low over the calm waters of Lone Star Lake, the surface reflecting the soft greens and browns of towering trees lining the shore. Birdsong threads through the quiet, broken occasionally by the gentle splash of a fish breaking the surface or the rhythmic paddle of a canoe cutting through the stillness. As you pull into the park entrance at 401 Kings Hwy, Suffolk, VA, a sense of calm settles in—this is a place where the pace slows and the natural world takes center stage.
Stretching across multiple interconnected lakes, Lone Star Lakes Park invites exploration on foot, bike, or watercraft. The well-marked trails wind through wooded areas and open fields, offering varied terrain from gentle flat stretches to slight inclines that challenge joggers and cyclists alike. Anglers find solace along the banks as catfish and bass patrol the waters, while paddlers launch canoes from several access points to glide quietly under branches heavy with moss. Wildlife is abundant here; deer, herons, and an array of songbirds make frequent appearances, rewarding those patient enough to pause and watch. For a change of pace, the park’s picnic areas provide shaded tables scattered near the playground, making it easy for families to mix active play with restful meals outdoors.
Campers appreciate how the park balances natural beauty with practical amenities. Restrooms pepper the grounds, clean and well-maintained, offering refreshing relief after long hikes or bike rides. The playground buzzes with children’s laughter, a lively counterpoint to the otherwise peaceful surroundings. Those who arrive with kayaks or canoes find launching spots that ease water entry without fuss. Miles of trails invite everything from gentle strolls to vigorous biking, carving through quiet woodlands and open spaces where sunlight dapples the forest floor. These features come together to create a diverse experience that feels both accessible and immersive.
As afternoon light wanes, the sounds of the park shift softer—the rustle of leaves, the distant splash of fish, and the occasional call of a heron settling in for the evening. Visitors often linger past daylight, drawn by the quiet charm that keeps them returning. Lone Star Lakes Park isn’t just a park; it’s a place where moments stretch and the outside world feels a little further away with every step.
Location
E 715 RdLawrence, Kansas 66047
Nearby Campgrounds
Sort:- Rockhaven - Clinton Lake — Lawrence, Kansas 3.8 miles away
- Bloomington Pubilc Use Area - Clinton Lake — Lawrence, Oklahoma 5.0 miles away
- Bloomington East - Clinton Lake — Lawrence, Kansas 5.2 miles away
- Clinton State Park — Lawrence, Kansas 7.0 miles away
- Woodridge - Clinton Lake — Berryton, Kansas 7.3 miles away
- Wolf Creek - Pomona Reservoir — Quenemo, Kansas 15.0 miles away
Frequently Asked Questions About Lone Star Lake Park
Does Lone Star Lake Park allow pets?
No, Lone Star Lake Park does not allow pets.