Carlyle Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area is a premier outdoor recreation destination centered on Illinois' largest man-made lake, offering diverse activities such as fishing, birdwatching, boating, and hiking.
Located in southern Illinois, Carlyle Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area encompasses the expansive Carlyle Lake, the largest man-made reservoir in Illinois, covering over 26,000 acres of water and surrounding lands managed for fish and wildlife habitat. The lake was created in the 1960s by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers primarily for flood control, water supply, and recreational use. The surrounding state fish and wildlife area spans approximately 25,000 acres, featuring wetlands, hardwood forests, marshes, and open water habitats that support a variety of fish and wildlife species, including largemouth bass, crappie, and migratory waterfowl. Birdwatchers frequent the area to see species such as bald eagles, great blue herons, and various waterfowl during migration seasons. Visitors can enjoy several boat ramps for lake access, fishing piers, and campsites catering to both tent campers and RVs. Trails for hiking and biking follow the shoreline and interior woodlands, providing scenic views of wildlife and natural habitats. Additionally, the area offers hunting opportunities with designated seasons for waterfowl, deer, and small game, supporting sustainable wildlife management. The lake’s large surface area and consistent water levels make it popular for sailing, kayaking, and paddle sports. The nearby visitor center provides information, maps, and seasonal programs. Carlyle Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area attracts anglers, birders, hunters, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a multifaceted outdoor experience within close reach of the Metro East Illinois and St. Louis region.
Carlyle Lake – Illinois’ largest man-made lake providing extensive boating and fishing opportunities
Abundant migratory bird populations including wintering bald eagles and waterfowl
Well-maintained boat ramps and fishing piers facilitating easy water access
Multiple campsites offering serene lakeside camping experiences
A 26,000-acre reservoir popular for fishing, boating, and numerous water-based recreational activities.
Wetlands and open water create essential habitats attracting thousands of migratory birds annually.
Multiple boat ramps provide easy access to the lake for anglers and paddlers alike.