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Rend Lake State Park
If you
enjoy fishing, picnicking, camping, watching wildlife, swimming, hunting, or
other outdoor activities, the 18,900 acres of water and the 20,000 acres of land
at Rend Lake provide the ideal setting. Campers are sure to delight in the
nearly 800 sites found in five public campgrounds on Rend Lake, providing access
to the lake through numerous boat ramps and the Rend Lake Marina.
Beaches, picnicking facilities, and trails provide the perfect backdrop for
outdoor fun. Nearby attractions such as the 27-hole championship Rend Lake Golf
Course and the Southern Illinois Artisans Shop & Visitors Center provide special
recreational opportunities. The Rend Lake Resort complex and Seasons at Rend
Lake Golf Course provide the ideal lodging facilities to complement lakeside
recreation.
RECREATION AND MANAGEMENT
Rend Lake is one of over 400 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects located
across the United States. The Corps is responsible for the overall management of
the lake and the public lands that surround it. Two additional agencies, the
Illinois Department of Natural Resources and the Rend Lake Conservancy District,
provide vital services to lake visitors and the community.
CAMPING AND PICNICKING
Campgrounds operated by the Corps of Engineers at North and South Sandusky,
South Marcum, and Gun Creek, and by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources
at Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park, offer camping enthusiasts a wide variety of
camping experiences. Nearly 800 campsites, ranging from those with modern
conveniences, to those with a more rustic appeal, grace the shores of Rend Lake.
A campsite reservation program is available for a number of Rend Lake's
campsites. Wheelchair accessible campsites are available by reservation for
persons with disabilities. Some of the campsites at the Wayne Fitzgerrell State
Park are open year-round.
GROUP CAMPING
The Dale Miller Youth Area located in the South Marcum Recreation Area, provides
an ideal setting for group camping activities. Designed primarily for youth
groups, but also for other groups, the area features five cabins, an enclosed
picnic shelter with a fireplace, 10 RV/trailer sites, a 16-station fitness
trail, a private beach, tennis court, basketball court and a baseball/softball
field. 
PICNIC SHELTERS
Lakeside picnicking facilities are available in numerous locations around Rend
Lake. Picnic shelters are available by reservation, or on a first arrival basis
and are ideal for family gatherings or company picnics. Most offer a scenic view
of the lake and many have fireplaces, electricity and barbecue grills.
FISHING & WATER SPORTS
BOATING
Launch your boat from any of the 27 ramps located around the lake, to enjoy some
of the finest recreational boating found anywhere. Boaters plying the Rend Lake
Waters in bass boats, house boats or personal watercraft are sure to enjoy the
nearly 19,000 acres of waters that comprise the lake. Storage docks, marine
fuel, boat sales, and boat repair services are available at the Rend Lake
marina. Marine fuel is also available at the Rend Lake Resort, along with the
courtesy boat slips.

FISHING
Perhaps the finest crappie fishing lake in Illinois, Rend Lake anglers will also
find abundant populations of largemouth bass, white bass, bluegill, and a
variety of catfish. Opportunities for bank and boat fishing abound. A fish
stocking program operated cooperatively between the Corps of Engineers and the
Illinois Department of Natural Resources, helps insure abundant healthy fish
populations. Fish shelters made from the yearly harvest of Christmas trees make
special fishing holes for many Rend Lake anglers.

SWIMMING
Two of the most popular spots on Rend Lake are the clean sandy beaches located
at the South Sandusky and North Marcum Recreation areas. With shower and picnic
facilities nearby, these areas provide the ideal setting for a day of family fun
in the sun.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
BEACH SAFETY
Your safety while visiting Rend Lake is a prime concern of the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers. Please observe all posted regulations and keep the following tips
in mind. *Swim only in designated areas.
*Always wear you life jacket when on or near the water.
*Remember that alcohol and water sports don't mix. Over 50% of all boating
accidents involve alcohol.
SPECIAL EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
Rend Lake hosts numerous educational activities and special events each year.
Programs are offered at Corps campgrounds, beaches and the Rend Lake Visitor
Center throughout the summer recreational season. Major special events are
offered through the partnership of several organizations. A number of
educational programs are available to groups by contacting the Rend Lake Project
Office.
GOLDEN AGE/ACCESS PASSPORTS
The Golden Age Passport is available to those 62 and older, for a one time fee
of $10. These passports entitle the user to half-price discounts on all
recreational use fees at Rend Lake. Golden Access Passports are available to
those with permanent physical disabilities and entitle the user to the same
discounts.
WILDLIFE OPPORTUNITIES
HUNTING
For many years, Rend Lake has been known as the premier public waterfowl hunting
site in Illinois. A comprehensive wildlife management program on nearly 20,000
acres of public lands that surround Rend Lake, provides habitat for waterfowl,
upland game and non-game species. Outstanding public hunting areas for deer,
quail, rabbits, dove, ducks and geese surround the lake. The Illinois Department
of Natural Resources and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers play an important role
in managing both hunting and non-hunting wildlife areas at Rend Lake. Numerous
boat ramps and parking areas make access easy.
TRAILS
Visitors will find opportunities to explore nature at Rend Lake, on foot, on
bicycles or on horseback. Hikers can enjoy several trails at Rend Lake including
the Blackberry Nature Trail and a one-mile trail at the Wayne Fitzgerrell State
Park. Also available at the State Park is a 9 mile-equestrian trail. Bicyclists
and hikers can also enjoy a paved one mile trail in the South Sandusky
Recreation Area, and a network of paved trails at the North Marcum Recreation
Area.
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE

Abundant opportunities are available for those who enjoy watching or
photographing wildlife. Rend Lake viewing opportunities are shown in the Rend
Lake Guide to Watchable Wildlife. Look for the binocular logo while in the Rend
Lake area. Wildlife viewing towers and trails are available in several
locations.
REND LAKE NOW AND THEN
THE REND LAKE CONSERVANCY DISTRICT IS FORMED
The Rend Lake project began as the dream of a group of concerned citizens who in
1955 formed the Rend Lake Conservancy District in an effort to address water
supply problems in the area. The formation of this group was preceded by two
years of serious drought in the region. The Flood Control Act of 1962 authorized
the Corps of Engineers to build a 19,000 acre multi-purpose reservoir to be
named Rend Lake. The authorized purposes of the project include flood control on
the Big Muddy and Mississippi Rivers, water supply, water quality control, fish
and wildlife conservation, recreation and area redevelopment.
Since 1972 the Rend Lake Conservancy District has operated the Rend Lake
Intercity Water System that today provides approximately 300,000 people in more
than 60 communities with a water supply. The Conservancy District began
expanding operations in 1976 with the addition of a public golf course and
restaurant. Other Conservancy District operations include the Rend Lake trap
range and hunting preserve and a resort hotel called "Seasons at Rend Lake."
ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AREAS AT REND LAKE
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources manages the more than three
thousand acre Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park at Rend Lake that includes the Rend
Lake Resort and a large campground. The agency also manages approximately 12,000
acres of Rend Lake lands and waters for wildlife management purposes, which
includes a 5,000-acre waterfowl refuge on the northern end of the lake. The
Illinois Department of Natural Resources has worked with the Corps of Engineers
since planning for the Rend Lake project began. The partnership between the
agencies continues today to help provide the best recreational opportunities to
visitors, while enhancing the area for wildlife.
REND LAKE FACTS
THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS BUILDS REND LAKE
Construction of the sixty million dollar Rend Lake project began in June 1965.
The initial filling of the reservoir was complete in May 1972. Located on the
Big Muddy River, Red Dam is 103.7 river miles from the Mississippi River. The
dam creates a lake with a surface area of 18,900 acres at the top of the
joint-use pool which is elevation 405 ft. NGVD (National Geodetic Vertical
Datum).
Subimpoundment dams were constructed on both of the major tributaries to the
lake, approximately 10 miles upstream of Rend Dam. These structures help create
an approximately 5,000 acre wildlife management area on the northern end of the
lake.
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