Kennekuk Cove Forest Preserve is a large natural area in Vermilion County, Illinois, offering diverse habitats, extensive trail systems, and abundant opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife observation.
Kennekuk Cove Forest Preserve spans over 3,000 acres in Vermilion County, near Danville, Illinois. The preserve presents a mix of open water lakes, wetlands, hardwood forests, and prairie restoration areas, providing habitats for a broad range of native plant and animal species. The area features Kennekuk Lake, a 170-acre body of water known for fishing and paddle sports. The landscape includes rolling hills and ridge top vistas characteristic of central Illinois. Established to protect native ecosystems and provide outdoor recreation, the preserve supports activities such as hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, camping, and paddling. The preserve contains over 30 miles of multi-use trails that weave through oak-hickory forests, glades, and prairie restoration sites. Kennekuk Cove offers various campgrounds ranging from developed sites with modern amenities to primitive, walk-in camping areas. The preserve is also notable for its abundant birdlife, including migratory waterfowl and songbirds, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers. Rich in local history, the area reflects a commitment to conservation and natural resource management by the Vermilion County Conservation District. Visitors appreciate the blend of accessible recreation and natural scenery, as well as the opportunities to connect with Midwestern flora and fauna.
Kennekuk Lake – a 170-acre lake popular for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing
Extensive multi-use trail network including separate paths for hiking, biking, and horseback riding
Diverse habitats including wetlands, oak-hickory forest, and restored prairie
Several campgrounds ranging from primitive to developed, including equestrian camping areas
A 170-acre lake that provides excellent fishing opportunities for bass, catfish, and panfish, along with paddling and wildlife viewing.
A fenced section within the preserve where a small herd of bison roams, offering an uncommon Midwest wildlife viewing experience.
Designated trails and camping areas for horseback riding, well-maintained and separated from other trail users.