Chain O'Lakes State Park
Chain O'Lakes State Park
Location:Northeastern Illinois, 60 miles northwest of Chicago and 4 miles south of the Illinois-Wisconsin border.
Facilities:151 campsites in Class A-Premium camping areas, 87 campsites in 3 ClassB-premium areas, and 1 youth group camping area, 3 cabins (no restroomfacilities in cabins), 1 rent-a-tent site, 7 picnic areas (1 @di), 4picnic shelters, 3 playgrounds, hiking trail (2.25 miles),hiking/biking trail (6 miles), equestrian trail (8 miles), traildesigned for disabled users (.25 miles), horse rentals (seasonal),concession stand, boat and canoe rentals, boat ramp, fishing piers.
Activities:Camping, boating, canoeing, fishing, hiking, bicycling, horseback riding, hunting, ice skating, ice fishing, cross-country skiing, sledding.
Special Features:Located in the heart of Illinois’ largest concentration of natural lakes, the park borders three natural lakes (Grass, Marie, and Nippersink) and the Fox River, which connects another seven lakes that make up the chain. In addition, the park contains a 44-acre lake within its boundaries.
Address:8916 Wilmot Rd
Spring Grove, IL 60081
Phone:847-587-5512
Web: dnr.state.il.us/Lands/Landmgt/PARKS/R2/CHAINO.HTM
Size: 2,793 acres, with another 3,230 acres in the adjoining conservation area.
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Chain O'Lakes State Park
Location:Noble County, 5 miles south of Albion, off Highway 9.
Facilities:331 campsites with electric hookups, 49 nonelectric campsites, 33primitive campsites, rally camp with 4 sites, youth tent areas, showersand flush toilets, camp store, family cabins, picnic areas withplaygrounds, playfields, and toilet facilities, shelters, swimmingbeach, refreshment stand, hiking trails (10 miles), naturecenter, naturalist services, boat, canoe, and paddleboat rentals, boatramp.
Activities:Camping, fishing, swimming, boating (electric motors only), canoeing,hiking, cross-country skiing, ice fishing, interpretiveprograms.
Special Features:Park is about a mile wide and four miles long, with more than sevenmiles of widely varying shoreline. The lakes in the chain are known askettles and were once huge blocks of ice; the rivers of water formed bythe melting ice carved the channels that connect 8 of the 11lakes in the chain. The park's nature center is a restored schoolhouse that wasoriginally built in 1915 and was actually in use until the early 1950s.
Address:2355 E 75 South
Albion, IN 46701
Phone:260-636-2654
Web: www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/properties/park_chainolakes.html
Size: 2,718 acres.
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