Clinton Lake State Recreation Area
Location:3 miles east of Clinton in central Illinois.
Facilities:17 Class AA campsites (electric, water, sewer hookups; showers), 286
Class A campsites (electric hookups, showers), 5 Class B/S sites (with
showers; adaptable to tents, trailers, or motorhomes), a youth or adult
group camp area (accommodates up to 75; no showers), picnic areas,
shelters, playgrounds, restrooms, 3 hiking trails, multi-use trail, 6
boat ramps, canoe launch, fishing pier, beach, food concession (é).
Activities:Camping, boating, canoeing, sailing, fishing, swimming, water-skiing, hiking, horseback riding, hunting, ice skating, ice fishing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing.
Special Features:Park's 4,900-acre lake features excellent fishing for crappie, catfish,
walleye, and striped bass. The property actually belongs to Illinois
Power Company, which operates a nuclear power plant in the area, and
has been operated as a state park since 1978 through a long-term lease
with the utility company. Note: Effective 5/18/05 the Valley Mill Bank
fishing area, Peninsula and Lane day use areas, and West Side shelter
are closed indefinitely.
Address:RR 1, Box 4
DeWitt, IL 61735
Phone:217-935-8722
Web: dnr.state.il.us/Lands/Landmgt/PARKS/R3/CLINTON.HTM
Size: 9,307 acres.
See other parks in
Illinois.