Rend Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area in southern Illinois offers extensive opportunities for fishing, boating, hiking, and wildlife observation across its large reservoir and surrounding lands.
Rend Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area spans over 19,000 acres in Jefferson and Franklin Counties, Illinois, centered around Rend Lake, one of the largest man-made lakes in the state. Created in the 1960s by damming the Big Muddy River, the area provides critical habitat for migratory birds and native species, including waterfowl, deer, and various fish populations. The landscape consists of forested areas, wetlands, open water, grasslands, and engineered wildlife management zones. It serves as a popular destination for anglers targeting species such as crappie, largemouth bass, catfish, and bluegill. The lake’s developed boat ramps, fishing piers, and marina facilities support a broad range of water-based recreation, including paddling and boating. Extensive trail networks allow hiking, mountain biking, and birdwatching opportunities across diverse habitats. Multiple campgrounds, including both primitive and developed sites, cater to visitors seeking overnight stays with access to the area’s amenities. The area is also a notable stopover for waterfowl hunters during regulated seasons, helping sustain local traditions. Key landmarks include the reservoir itself, adjacent wetlands, and observation areas that provide panoramic views and wildlife observation points. With close proximity to communities like Benton and Mount Vernon, it offers accessible outdoor recreation for central and southern Illinois residents and visitors. Rend Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area combines natural resource conservation with well-maintained recreational infrastructures, making it a popular outdoor destination year-round.
Rend Lake Reservoir – one of Illinois’ largest man-made lakes, offering excellent fishing and boating
Extensive wildlife observation areas supporting migratory waterfowl and diverse bird species
Varied trail systems suitable for hiking and mountain biking through forested and wetland habitats
Multiple campgrounds with both developed and primitive sites near scenic water and forest settings
A 19,000-acre reservoir that offers extensive fishing, boating, and waterbird habitats.
More than 25 miles of multi-use trails winding through forests and wetlands for hiking and biking.
Providing boat rentals, docks, and fishing access points on the eastern shore of the lake.