Keyesport State Fish and Wildlife Area offers diverse outdoor activities including fishing, hunting, hiking, and wildlife observation along the Illinois River corridor.
Keyesport State Fish and Wildlife Area is located along the Illinois River in Clinton County, Illinois, covering a landscape of wetlands, wooded areas, and open water habitats. Established to provide quality fishing, hunting, and general wildlife recreation, the area comprises a mix of bottomlands and uplands with diverse ecological communities including hardwood forests, marshes, and riverine environments. The location is especially valued for its excellent largemouth bass and catfish fishing opportunities. Visitors also enjoy waterfowl hunting, particularly duck and goose seasons, as well as archery deer hunting. The varied habitat supports populations of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous waterfowl species. Hiking and birdwatching are common activities along short trails and access roads, and the nearby Illinois River facilitates boating and paddle sports. The area is managed by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and is popular with anglers and hunters from nearby urban centers. Keyesport State Fish and Wildlife Area also plays a vital role in conservation, protecting floodplain ecosystems and serving as a stopover for migratory birds. Recreational access is straightforward, making it an attractive spot for day visits and seasonal hunting trips. Although there are no developed campgrounds within the boundaries, dispersed camping is allowed in certain regions with appropriate permits. The area's natural diversity and water-based recreation make it an important outdoor destination in central Illinois.
Prime largemouth bass fishing on the Illinois River frontage
Diverse wetland habitats attracting migratory waterfowl and shorebirds
Popular archery deer hunting area with regulated seasons
Access to secluded paddle routes on the Illinois River backwaters
Nearly a mile of shoreline provides prime fishing and water access along the Illinois River.
This habitat supports a range of wildlife including deer, turkey, and migratory birds.
Critical for waterfowl and shorebird usage, these marshes are protected within the area.