Wayne Fitzgerrell State Recreation Area is a popular outdoor destination in southern Illinois, known for its extensive lake access, camping, fishing, and a variety of recreational activities centered around Lake Shelbyville.
Wayne Fitzgerrell State Recreation Area encompasses over 3,300 acres located on the western shore of Lake Shelbyville in southern Illinois. Established in 1975, this state-managed area serves as a critical hub for outdoor enthusiasts, combining lakefront activities with forested landscapes and well-maintained facilities. The park provides access to Lake Shelbyville, a large reservoir created by damming the Kaskaskia River, offering excellent opportunities for fishing, boating, kayaking, and paddle sports. The terrain consists of rolling hills, hardwood forests, and open areas that support diverse wildlife populations including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and various waterfowl species. Visitors enjoy camping at one of the developed campgrounds, hiking along multiple trails, and exploring the abundant natural beauty of the park year-round. The area also supports seasonal hunting and hosts nature programs that educate about local flora and fauna. Wayne Fitzgerrell’s proximity to several small towns provides convenient access for day trips or extended stays. The park’s mix of water recreation, hiking, and wildlife viewing makes it a favored destination for anglers, families, and outdoor adventurers. All facilities are designed to accommodate campers and day visitors with boat ramps, fishing piers, picnic areas, and accessible restroom facilities.
Extensive shoreline access to Lake Shelbyville, ideal for fishing and boating
Several well-maintained hiking trails that traverse forested hills and lakeside views
Developed campgrounds with amenities suitable for families and groups
Popular wild turkey and white-tailed deer hunting during regulated seasons
Provides more than 12 miles of shoreline access for fishing, boating, and water sports.
Includes developed campgrounds with electric and non-electric sites, picnic areas, and modern restrooms.
Offers approximately 10 miles of hiking trails that highlight hardwood forests and lake overlooks.