1. Tombigbee State Park offers a designated swimming area in Lake Lee.
2. Lifeguards are not provided, so swim at your own risk.
3. Swimming is only allowed during daylight hours for safety reasons.
4. No diving or jumping from the fishing piers into the lake is permitted due to shallow water depth.
5. The park does not provide any equipment rentals like floaties or goggles; bring your own gear if needed.
6. The beach-like shoreline makes it easy for children and adults alike to enter and exit the water safely.
The park offers a variety of boating options for visitors. There is a large lake that allows both motorized and non-motorized boats, providing opportunities for fishing or leisurely cruises on the water. Canoeing and kayaking are also popular activities at this location due to its calm waters. Boat rentals including paddleboats, canoes, and rowboats are available onsite if you don't have your own equipment with you.
Enjoy fishing in a serene lake setting, with options for bank or boat angling. Species include bass and catfish.
The park's 100-acre Lake Lee offers ample opportunities to catch largemouth bass, crappie, bream and channel catfish.
Fishing enthusiasts can rent boats on-site or bring their own; there are two concrete launching ramps available.
For those who prefer shore-based activities, the banks of the lake provide excellent spots for casting lines too.
Remember that all anglers aged 16 years old and above must have a valid Mississippi Fishing License.