Water sports, camping, hiking, beach lounging, picnicking and a horde of other outdoor fun wait at the park.
There are family and group campgrounds here. You may reserve your campsite online or drive into the park and get one on a first-come, first-served basis.
There are spacious campsites for people seeking to visit and stay in a motor home.
You are not allowed to carry firewood into the park. Cutting down trees for firewood is also prohibited.
Panfish, smallmouth bass, and Walleyes are in abundance in the Lake.
There are two sections of beaches in Lake Kegonsa State Park: The Dog Beach and the Main Beach.
You will spot different types of animals as you hike or camp inside the park.