Washington County State Recreation Area is a popular outdoor destination in southern Illinois known for its scenic lakes, diverse wildlife, and extensive trail system offering a variety of recreational activities.
Washington County State Recreation Area covers over 5,000 acres in southern Illinois and provides visitors with a broad array of outdoor opportunities including hiking, fishing, camping, and wildlife observation. The park features Clear Lake and Mill Creek Lake, both of which support fishing for bass, crappie, catfish, and bluegill. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, mixed hardwood forests, open meadows, and wetland areas that support a variety of plant and animal species native to the region. The area was developed to offer a natural getaway close to urban centers, featuring well-maintained campgrounds, picnic spots, and more than 30 miles of multi-use trails that weave through woodlands and along lake shores. History within the area includes remnants of old farming homesteads and the natural regeneration of the landscape after agricultural use. Visitors come for seasonal bird watching, especially during spring and fall migrations, and to enjoy the quiet, family-friendly environment. The park is managed by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and serves as a valued resource for both recreation and conservation in Washington County.
Clear Lake – a serene spot ideal for fishing and paddle sports
Diverse habitat including hardwood forests and wetlands supporting abundant wildlife
Extensive multi-use trail system suitable for hiking, biking, and horseback riding
Quiet campground areas offering a peaceful outdoor retreat with lake views
A quietly beautiful lake within the park offering excellent fishing and non-motorized boating opportunities.
A smaller fishing lake favored by anglers targeting catfish and bluegill.
Over 30 miles of trails winding through forest and lakeside terrain suitable for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.