Horseshoe Lake State Park (Madison County)
Location:Southwestern Illinois, in Madison County, off IL 111.
Facilities:48 Class C tent or trailer campsites, picnic areas, 5 shelters, 3
playgrounds, 2 volleyball areas, hiking trails (4 miles), fishing pier
(é), 3 boat ramps.
Activities:Camping, boating (50 HP limit), fishing, hiking, hunting.
Special Features:Horseshoe Lake is very old, as illustrated by its 3-foot depth. It has
been inhabited by various American Indian groups throughout time. The
earliest evidence of activity at this site dates to 8000 BC. During the
Woodland period (1000 BC-1000 AD), 30-40,000 mound builders farmed the
surrounding area and relied on Horseshoe Lake as a supplemental food
source.
Address:3321 Hwy 111
Granite City, IL 62040
Phone:618-931-0270
Web: dnr.state.il.us/Lands/Landmgt/PARKS/R4/HORSESP.HTM
Size: 2,960 acres.
See other parks in
Illinois.