Lake Glenwood Conservation Area offers a rich mix of natural habitats and recreational opportunities centered around its centerpiece, Lake Glenwood. The area provides excellent fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation opportunities in a serene setting close to urban centers.
Lake Glenwood Conservation Area is located in southern Illinois and is managed primarily for wildlife habitat preservation and public outdoor recreation. The area encompasses a mix of open water, wetlands, woodlands, and grasslands, centered on Lake Glenwood, a man-made reservoir created by damming a small tributary creek. This diverse landscape supports a variety of wildlife including waterfowl, white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and amphibian species. Established in the mid-20th century, the conservation area serves both as a refuge for native species and a popular spot for anglers, hikers, and bird watchers. Visitors can explore several miles of maintained trails that traverse through forests and along the shore of Lake Glenwood, offering outstanding views and peaceful settings for photography and nature study. Special features include well-managed fishing piers, picnic areas, and a designated wildlife observation platform. The conservation area is particularly known for its spring and fall bird migrations, with many species stopping over or nesting in the protected habitats. Its proximity to nearby towns makes it accessible for day trips, while campsites and seasonal programs support longer stays focused on outdoor learning and recreation.
Lake Glenwood Fishing Piers offering year-round angling opportunities
Diverse wetland ecosystem hosting migratory waterfowl
Wooded hiking trails with scenic lake views
Wildlife observation platform ideal for birdwatching at dawn
A 150-acre reservoir that supports fishing and waterfowl habitats within the conservation area.
An elevated structure providing visitors with an unobstructed view of wetland birds and other wildlife.
A 2.8-mile multi-use trail winding through oak-hickory forests and along the lake shore.