Dead Lakes

Dead Lakes One of the most unique and beautiful places in Florida. Exploring, fishing, hunting and camping. Dead Lakes and the Chipola River offer it all.

05/12/2026
04/01/2026

🐰🌸 **Easter Fun at Dead Lakes RV Park!** 🌸🐰

Join us **April 4th from 9AM–2PM** at **482 Gary Rowell Road, Wewahitchka, FL** for a fun family Easter event!

πŸ₯š Easter Egg Hunts
β€’ Ages 5 & Under – 12PM
β€’ Ages 6–11 – 1PM

🎨 Chalk Art β€’ Crafts β€’ Bubbles β€’ Egg Bobbing
πŸ“Έ Photo Backdrop β€’ Guess the Jelly Bean Count
πŸ’¦ Water Guns & Slip n Slide
🎨 Face Painting ($3–$6)

πŸ” Burger & Hot Dog Combos for sale!

Bring the kids and come celebrate Easter with us! 🐣

March 12, 2026Contact: FWC Press Office, 850-488-4676, Media@MyFWC.comFWC stocks 800 yellow perch to restore Dead Lakes ...
03/12/2026

March 12, 2026
Contact: FWC Press Office, 850-488-4676, [email protected]

FWC stocks 800 yellow perch to restore Dead Lakes population

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) biologists continue to help native fish species flourish in the Panhandle through restocking efforts. In February, biologists stocked 800 yellow perch to restore a critically affected fish population. This lesser-known species is native to the Apalachicola River and, historically, the most abundant yellow perch population was found in Dead Lakes near Wewahitchka.

FWC biologists, in collaboration with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, stocked more than 3,000 yellow perch in Dead Lakes in 2024 and an additional 800 yellow perch last month.

The need for this restoration project arose in 2018 after Hurricane Michael severely impacted the yellow perch population, resulting in fish kills. FWC biologists have worked with state and federal agencies to protect and conserve shoal bass, which were similarly impacted by Hurricane Michael; these efforts have expanded to yellow perch.

Biologists will evaluate the fish stocking later this year to assess how hatchery fish have contributed to restoring the yellow perch population.

β€œThese fish stockings are a major step in the restoration of a severely impacted native fish population,” said Ryan Henry, fisheries biologist with FWC’s Fish and Wildlife Research Institute.

Henry will lead the fish stocking evaluation effort and hopes these stockings will reestablish the Dead Lakes yellow perch population.

β€œWe have seen the impact of Hurricane Michael on several sport fish species in the Panhandle, and we hope to have the same success stocking yellow perch as we have with other species, such as shoal bass,” said Chris Paxton, regional fisheries administrator with FWC's Division of Freshwater Fisheries.

For more information about yellow perch in Florida, visit the FWC web page about yellow perch.

Chilly weekend!
02/02/2026

Chilly weekend!

Matthew Godwin, Dead Lakes

03/03/2025

Spring is certainly starting to show up! As a thank you to our area’s awesome snowbirds, I’m discounting my two hour pontoon trips by $50. A private, two hour ecotour of Dead Lakes for up to 6 people is $150 this week only. I only have the times listed below left for the week (3/2-3/8). I will update the list as they are booked Text me at 850-819-3053, or email me through

www.exploredeadlakes.com

Thursday 3/6 @ 10 AM EASTERN
Thursday 3/6 @ 1 PM EASTERN

Pretty wild!
01/22/2025

Pretty wild!

10/31/2022

By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes.

πŸ–€ Happy Halloween!

The campground at the park is operational! Check out their website:
05/02/2022

The campground at the park is operational! Check out their website:

Quiet RV parks located near the Dead Lakes in Florida's Panhandle. Com enjoy an area of unspoiled beauty where you can fish, hike, camp, kayak, or simply relax.

Coming on up!
02/08/2022

Coming on up!

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Wewahitchka, FL
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