CARLYLE LAKE
CARLYLE LAKE801 Lake Road 62231
(lat:38.6189 lon:-89.3529)

Phone:
618 594-2484
Carlyle Lake is the largest man-made reservoir, spanning over 26,000 acres. Created by damming the Kaskaskia River, it serves multiple purposes including flood control, recreation and providing a habitat for various wildlife species.
The lake was completed and opened to the public in 1967. It boasts an impressive array of recreational activities such as boating, fishing (known for crappie and catfish), swimming beaches along with more than nine marinas offering boat rentals.
Surrounding Carlyle Lake are extensive campgrounds and picnic areas that attract visitors year-round. The adjacent Eldon Hazlet State Recreation Area provides additional amenities like hiking trails while hosting events throughout different seasons making this destination popular among outdoor enthusiasts.
Boulder Campground
Boulder Campground is situated on the eastern shore of Carlyle Lake, a prime getaway for city-dwellers and families. Located 50 miles east of St. Louis, the area offers the peaceful retreat of a small town combined with the grandeur of Illinois' largest manmade lake.
Boulder Campground offers 82 campsites, all of which have a view of the lake with some
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Coles Creek Campground
Coles Creek Campground is situated on the eastern shore of Carlyle Lake, a prime getaway for city-dwellers and families. Located 50 miles east of St. Louis and a few miles from the town of Carlyle, the area offers the peaceful retreat of a small town combined with the grandeur of Illinois' largest man-made lake.
Coles Creek Campground provides fun both
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Dam East - McNair Campground
Dam East-McNair Campground is situated on the southern shore of Carlyle Lake, a prime getaway for city-dwellers and families. Located 50 miles east of St. Louis, the area offers the peaceful retreat of a small town combined with the grandeur of Illinois' largest man-made lake.
For facility specific information, please call 618 594-2484.Dam East-McNair
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Dam West Campground Road
Dam West Campground is a recreation area situated on the southern shore of Carlyle Lake, a prime getaway for city-dwellers and families. Located 50 miles east of St. Louis, the area offers the peaceful retreat of a small town combined with the grandeur of Illinois' largest man-made lake.
Dam West Campground provides fun both on the water and on shore.
....moreConstructed in 1967, the lake was created by damming the Kaskaskia River for flood control and water supply purposes. Before its transformation into a recreational area, the surrounding land primarily served agricultural uses with farms dotting the landscape.
Ownership of this territory has shifted over time; initially inhabited by indigenous peoples such as Mississippian cultures known for their mound-building practices. European settlers later acquired these lands through various treaties and purchases during westward expansion.
The park now encompasses historical features including multiple Native American archaeological sites that provide insight into early human settlement patterns in North America. The General Dean Suspension Bridge is another notable landmark within proximity to the park's boundaries-originally built in 1859 it stands as an engineering relic from pre-Civil War times.
Recent developments have focused on enhancing outdoor activities like fishing, boating, camping, hiking trails while conserving natural habitats around reservoir shores-a stark contrast to prior utilitarian land use centered on agriculture and resource management.