LaSalle Lake State Fish & Wildlife Area
Location:Northwest Illinois, 8 miles southeast of Marseilles.
Facilities:Fishing pier (é), boat ramp.
Activities:Boating, fishing (with catch limits).
Special Features:This manmade lake serves as a cooling lake for a nearby power station.
Formed by levees that rise above the surrounding land, LaSalle Lake's
"perched" construction helps the lake catch the wind to cool the
impounded water, but sudden high winds can result in extremely
hazardous conditions for unwary boaters. Due to the riprapped
shoreline, there also is no natural shoreline for beaching boats. All
boaters are responsible for their own safety, and swimming, wading, and
water-skiing are prohibited, as are sailboats, sailboards, and
surfboards.
Address:2660 E 2350th Rd
Marseilles, IL 61341
Phone:815-357-1608
Web: dnr.state.il.us/Lands/Landmgt/PARKS/R1/LASALLE.HTM
Size: 2,058 acres.
See other parks in
Illinois.