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Horseshoe Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area is an Illinois state park on 10,200 acres (4,128 ha) ... 40 Class B/E camping sites, and 10 Class C sites available. [1]
Mackinaw River State Fish and Wildlife Area: Tazewell: 1,448 5.86 1970: Mackinaw River: Marshall State Fish & Wildlife Area: Marshall: 6,000 24 1925: Illinois River: Mautino State Fish and Wildlife Area: Bureau: 911 3.69 ? 15 lakes: Mazonia/Braidwood State Fish and Wildlife Area: Grundy: 1,017 4.12 1981: Braidwood Lake: Mermet Lake State Fish ...
Adams Wildlife Sanctuary: Springfield: Sangamon: Central: 40 acres, operated by the Illinois Audubon Society Andresen Nature Center: Fulton: Whiteside: Northwest: information, operated by volunteers, open for city events and education programs, features displays of local wildlife, insects, and flora found along the local watershed of the upper ...
Located near Clayton, Georgia, Camp Rainey Mountain's High Adventure Outpost offers 10 campsites featuring adirondack shelters, 12 campsites featuring tent platforms, four centrally located hot showers, a family camping area, three townhouse cabins, an 1800s style pioneer village, two waterfront areas, a rifle and shotgun range, an archery ...
The Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge was established August 5, 1947 following the transfer of all land previously held by the Crab Orchard Creek Project and the Illinois Ordnance Plant to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. The lake offers opportunities for boating, camping, fishing, and swimming.
Cape Bend State Fish and Wildlife Area; Carlyle Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area; Castle Rock State Park (Illinois) Cave-in-Rock State Park; Cave-In-Rock, Illinois; Chain O'Lakes State Park (Illinois) Channahon State Park; Clinton Lake State Recreation Area; Coffeen Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area; Crawford County State Fish and Wildlife Area
The Iroquois County State Wildlife Area is an Illinois state park that occupies 2,480 acres (1,004 ha) in northeastern Iroquois County, near the border with Indiana. The nearest municipality is Beaverville, Illinois , and the nearest exit on a limited-access highway is Exit 302 on Interstate 57 ( Chebanse, Illinois ).
The western 24,000 acres (97 km 2) of the refuge provide a wide range of recreational opportunities and also include a 4,050 acre (16 km 2) wilderness area. The eastern portion, 20,000 acres (81 km 2), is a wildlife sanctuary, and public use is limited. Annual visitation is approximately 1,000,000 visitors.