Millwood State Park
What to know
This is the place for serious bass fishing. A series of boat lanes meanders through submerged timber, marshes, and oxbow cutoffs making Millwood Lake an outstanding fishing destination. This 29,260-acre lake abounds in largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie. Birding is also popular at this Audubon-designated Important Bird Area with sightings of over 300 of the state’s 400 species on record. The park features 45 campsites (27 Class AAA, 2 Class A, 13 Class B, and three primitive tent sites). The camping is relaxed and quiet. Nearby are picnic sites plus a self-guided walking trail and a bicycle trail. A marina offers gift items, groceries, bait, gas for sale, and rental fishing boats, canoes, kayaks, and more.
Plan Your Adventure
Class AAA - Water/50 Amp/Sewer
Class A - Water/50 Amp
Class B - Water/30 Amp
Class D - Tent Site
Standard Pavilion
Daily Rate: $85
16 ft. Boat with 15 hp Motor (fuel cost not included in rate)
Daily Rate:
$85
Half-daily Rate:
$60
Deposit:
$50
Canoe
Daily Rate:
$40
Half-daily Rate:
$25
Hourly Rate:
$12.5
Kayak - Solo
Kayak - Tandem
Pedal Boat (2-seat model)
Hourly Rate: $10