Hickory Point Recreation Area offers a diverse outdoor destination featuring a large reservoir, forested landscapes, and extensive trails suitable for a variety of activities including hiking, boating, and camping.
Hickory Point Recreation Area is located near Forsyth, Illinois, just outside of the Springfield metropolitan area. The area centers around Lake Springfield, a man-made reservoir that covers approximately 3,200 acres, serving as a primary source of drinking water for the city. The recreation area encompasses over 1,700 acres of land and water, including expansive woodlands, open meadows, and wetlands that provide habitat for a variety of local wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous waterfowl species. Established in the 1930s, it has long been a popular destination for residents and visitors seeking both active and passive outdoor recreation. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities including boating, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing in winter, and picnicking. The area contains multiple well-maintained trails suitable for different skill levels, including a paved multi-use trail that loops around the lake. Boaters take advantage of the large reservoir, which supports boating without motor restrictions on certain parts. The Hickory Point Marina and campground provide convenient access to the water and overnight stays. Noteworthy landmarks include several scenic overlooks along the shore, as well as the historical remnants of early 20th-century infrastructure associated with the reservoir’s construction. Its proximity to Springfield makes it an accessible outdoor escape for urban residents and visitors alike, with ample opportunities for wildlife viewing, water recreation, and outdoor relaxation.
Lake Springfield - a large reservoir well-suited for boating and fishing
Multi-use trail system that accommodates hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing
Hickory Point Campground offering developed camping facilities close to water access
Scenic shoreline overlooks providing panoramic views of the lake and natural surroundings
This 3,200-acre reservoir is the centerpiece for water recreation activities including boating, fishing, and paddle sports.
A well-maintained campground featuring modern amenities and easy access to both the lake and trail systems.
An approximately 15-mile network of paved and natural surface trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing.