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Spring Lake State Park
State Park Information
Nature of the Area
Spring Lake Fish and Wildlife Area is located in Tazewell county, 25 miles southwest of Peoria on the east side of the Illinois River.
In 1950 the state made the initial land acquisition of the 632 acres. The total acreage is now 2,032.
The lake lies almost parallel to the Illinois river for 8.5 miles up the river bottoms along the base of the rivers east bluff. Spring Lake was described as a meander by an 1840 survey and
title was given to the State of Illinois. Overlooked by a large sandstone bluff, Spring Lake is a long, narrow lake created by a meander of the Illinois River. The lake covers and area of 1,285 acres, has a maximum depth of 10 feet and has 18 miles of shoreline.
The lake water level was raised by the construction of a higher dike in the late 1950s. The expanded lake was completely filled by 1960. The new lake was completely filled by 1960. The new lake is nearly twice the size of the old Spring Lake and has also inundated another lake known as Saiwell Lake.
Camping
Pine Campground and Oak Campground, located in the north park -re Class C campgrounds (no showers or electric sites). Seventy sites provide tent and/or trailer camping. A trailer disposal station is available.
A Class D, walk-in campground is located in the south park for tent camping only. Group camping is permitted in this campground.
Trails
Early residents of the Spring Lake area were mound building Native Americans. The most noted tribes throughout the river valley at the time the French arrived included the Peoria, Kaskaskia, Cahokia, Tamaroa and Michigamie. Most of the Native American people were driven out of the valley by around 1770 and
tribal remnants ceded last claims to the area in 1833. White settlement of the Spring Lake valley began around 1830.
Steamboats penetrated up the Illinois River to Peoria in 1829 and by the mid2800s a significant commerce developed along the river in commodities such as grain and meat. Spring Lake at that time became a feeder-type waterway joined to the river by a backwater slough.
Establishment of the Spring Lake Drainage and Levee District in 1903 resulted in construction of a large dike around the bottoms containing Spring Lake and
boat access to the river was no longer possible. Therefore, the Drainage District was required to construct a marine railway over the dike to accommodate water traffic. Legend has it the railway was used only once, eventually fell into disrepair and was abandoned. Spring Lake also was used by shallow draft vessels for navigational purposes until about 1915.
Boating
Fishing and Hunting
Fishing
The lake is divided into two separate lakes. North lake has largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, muskie, channel catfish, sunfish, bullheads and
carp. The south lake has largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, northern pike and sunfish.
Hunting
The lake is divided into two separate lakes. North lake has largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, muskie, channel catfish, sunfish, bullheads and
carp. The south lake has largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, northern pike and sunfish.
More Info
Backpacking, hiking and camping tips and links for Illinois
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are coming 573-7183. Directions At Summerfield and Hoen, turn onto Newanga to access Spring Lake State Park. At the park kiosk (there is a $4 parking fee, exact change only), go right and follow
...mer Camp Fun provides kids an outdoor day camp experience with a variety of challenges and
Games AM Mini Golf at Blue Gills PM 29 Spring Lake State Park All DAy 30 Arts & Crafts AM Naturalist
From the city of Pekin, take Illinois Rte 29 south approximately 1 mile to Manito Rd, turn right (west) and go 10 miles to Spring Lake Rd (1000 N), turn right (west) and go 3 miles to North Park Entrance. You will then be able to follow signs to the South Park.
If traveling north on IL Rte 29 -t the town of Green Valley, turn left (west) on Toboggan Avenue (6000 N) and go 7.5 miles to Manito Road (2960 E), turn right (north) and go 4 miles (through the town of Manito) to Spring Lake Road (1000 N), turn left (west) and go 3 miles to North Park Entrance. You will then be able to follow signs to the South Park.
Spring Lake State Park