
Jefferson County State Recreation Area Adventures
Jefferson County State Recreation Area offers diverse outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation within scenic woodlands and lakes in southern Illinois.
About Jefferson County State Recreation Area
Jefferson County State Recreation Area is a publicly accessible natural space located in Jefferson County, Illinois, spanning over 3,300 acres of forested land, lakes, and open fields. The area's varied topography includes gentle rolling hills with mature hardwood forests predominantly composed of oak, hickory, and maple. This habitat supports abundant wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and diverse bird species, making it worthwhile for nature enthusiasts. The recreation area features two main lakes—the 27-acre Winkler Lake, popular for fishing, and Lake Eliza offering opportunities for paddle sports and boating. A network of well-maintained trails runs throughout the park, catering to hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders. Historically, the land was once rural farmland before being designated as a state recreation area to protect the region’s natural character and provide diverse outdoor experiences. Visitors can enjoy picnic areas, boat ramps, camping sites, and scenic overlooks ideal for photography and wildlife viewing. The site is well-regarded for its family-friendly atmosphere, varied terrain, and peaceful natural environment, attracting visitors year-round for recreation and relaxation. Seasonal changes bring striking fall foliage and spring wildflowers, further enhancing the scenic value of the park.
Highlights
Winkler Lake – a quiet fishing and paddle sports lake
Mixed hardwood forest providing excellent birdwatching opportunities
Extensive multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding
Lake Eliza boat ramp and picnic areas with scenic views
Notable Natural Features
Winkler Lake
A 27-acre lake offering fishing, canoeing, and serene waters ideal for wildlife observation.
Oak-Hickory Forest
Natural hardwood stands that support diverse bird species and seasonal wildflowers.
Multi-use Trail System
Over 12 miles of trails designated for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.