Rend Lake Wildlife Management Area is a diverse habitat in southern Illinois offering extensive opportunities for fishing, hunting, hiking, and birdwatching across its woodlands, wetlands, and the expansive Rend Lake reservoir.
Rend Lake Wildlife Management Area, located in Jefferson and Franklin counties in southern Illinois, encompasses thousands of acres surrounding the 18,900-acre Rend Lake reservoir. Created primarily for flood control and water supply, the lake and its surrounding lands also serve as a prominent wildlife habitat and outdoor recreation destination. The WMA includes a variety of ecosystems such as hardwood forests, wetlands, grasslands, and reclaimed strip mines, which provide habitat for diverse species including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and numerous migratory birds. The area has a rich history linked to post-war land reclamation and conservation efforts driven by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR). Visitors can enjoy numerous activities, including premium bass, catfish, and crappie fishing in Rend Lake, hunting seasons for waterfowl, deer, and upland birds, and hiking or mountain biking on maintained trail systems. Key landmarks include several designated waterfowl management areas, observation blinds, and boat ramps providing access to the extensive lake. The area attracts outdoor enthusiasts year-round for birding events, seasonal hunting opportunities, and calm water paddle sports. Its accessibility combined with varied terrain and wildlife viewing opportunities make Rend Lake Wildlife Management Area a favored destination for families, anglers, and hunters alike.
Rend Lake – a large reservoir renowned for fishing and boating
Diverse habitats including wetlands critical for migratory waterfowl
Observation blinds for birdwatching and wildlife photography
Multiple boat ramps and fishing piers enabling easy water access
A 18,900-acre reservoir providing habitat for fish species like largemouth bass, channel catfish, and crappie, as well as a venue for boating and fishing.
Managed wetland zones that support migratory waterfowl populations and offer designated hunting and wildlife observation opportunities.
A remote section within the WMA with rugged terrain and high-quality upland bird hunting grounds.