SAM HOUSTON JONES STATE PARK
SAM HOUSTON JONES STATE PARK107 Sutherland Road Lake Charles, Louisiana 70611
Phone: 888-677-7264 Toll Free: 888-677-7264 Reservations: 888-677-7264 Email:
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Sam Houston Jones State Park
'River Walk Trail' © 2011 Cecil R.Theaux

Sam Houston Jones State Park
'Squirrel' © 2011 Therese B. Haywood
Squirrel on Cyprus Nee by the pond.

Sam Houston Jones State Park
'The Cyprus Bog' © 2011 Therese B. Haywood
The Cyprus Bog off the trail.

Sam Houston Jones State Park
'Gator in pond' © 2011 Therese B. Haywood
Gator on the pond by cypress trees.

Sam Houston Jones State Park
'Cypress Trail' © 2011 Cecil R.Theaux
Cypress Swamp

Sam Houston Jones State Park
'Swamp Walk Trail' © 2011 Cecil R.Theaux
Reflection on pond

Sam Houston Jones State Park
'Pond across from campground' © 2011 Cecil R.Theaux
Mallard on the pond.

Sam Houston Jones State Park
'Swamp' © 2011 Cecil R.Theaux
Swamp Walk Trail

Sam Houston Jones State Park
'Calcasieu River' © 2011 Cecil R.Theaux
Picture of the Calcsieu River from the river walk trail.

Sam Houston Jones State Park
© 2011 Cecil R.Theaux

Sam Houston Jones State Park
© 2011 Cecil R.Theaux

Sam Houston Jones State Park

Sam Houston Jones State Park

Sam Houston Jones State Park

Sam Houston Jones State Park

Sam Houston Jones State Park

Sam Houston Jones State Park

Sam Houston Jones State Park
'Deer Feeding' © DIS
Two deer feedin next to camp

Sam Houston Jones State Park
© KerryLeigh Photography
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Sam Houston Jones State Park
© KerryLeigh Photography
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Originally named for the Texas folk hero who traveled extensively in the western reaches of Louisiana, Sam Houston Jones was given its current name in honor of the state's 37th governor, who was instrumental in setting aside this tract of land for the public to enjoy.
Because the caretakers of this 1,087-acre park have worked to keep the land in its natural state, abundant wildlife inhabits the area. Tree-filled lagoons and a mixed pine and hardwood forest combine to create a unique natural environment. The park is located just north of the most productive birding region of Louisiana. The bird watching is always excellent, but at certain times of year, nearly 200 species of birds can be seen at or within 30 miles of the site.
The numerous waterways in this area make water sports a natural highlight at the park. Two boat launches are conveniently located on the West Fork of the Calcasieu River, providing access to the Gulf of Mexico, only a few miles away. But it's not necessary to fish to enjoy the water. Rental boats are available those who simply wish to take in the serene beauty of the park's ponds.
The three hiking trails winding through this beautiful park make strolling or serious hiking, pleasurable. Particularly interesting is the old stagecoach road, which hikers may travel to explore the park and the banks of the various tributaries to the Calcasieu River.
Hours of Operation: 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday through Thursday. All park sites close at 10 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and days preceding holidays.
Because the caretakers of this 1,087-acre park have worked to keep the land in its natural state, abundant wildlife inhabits the area. Quiet visitors may catch a glimpse of a deer, squirrel, bobcat, rabbit, gator, otter, nutria, raccoon, fox, or some of the diverse birdlife of the region. In fact, one can always observe a herd of deer kept in a special area of the park, while ducks and geese are usually found swimming in the ponds.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
Day-UseHiking Trailyes
Swimming Beachyes
BoatingLaunch Rampsyes
CampingPrimativeyes
Electric Sitesyes
Full Hookup Sitesyes
Standard Cabins 6 available, 2 are ADA compliant, sleeps up to 6 people with 1 double bed and 2 bunk beds.
Standard Cabins 6 available, sleeps up to 6 people with 1 double beds, 2 single beds and 1 sofa sleeper.
For those who wish to stay overnight, the park offers 12 vacation cabins (click here for cabin layout), 62 campsites and 19 tentsites. The cabins include either one or two bedrooms, a living/dining area, a bathroom, and a fully outfitted kitchen, complete with cooking and eating utensils. Bed linens are also provided, and each cabin has central air conditioning and heat.
Two campgrounds located alongside the lagoon feature improved sites with water and electricity.The two campgrounds, located alongside the lagoons, feature improved sites with water and electricity. Dump stations, restrooms, and showers are located nearby.
The numerous waterways in this area make water sports a natural highlight at the park. Two boat launches are conveniently located on the West Fork of the Calcasieu River, providing access to the Gulf of Mexico, only a few miles away.