SYLVANIA (CLARK LAKE) CAMPGROUND

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CAMPING ILLINOIS

Sylvania (Clark Lake) Campground


May 3, 2024

The Sylvania Clark Lake Campground is a beautiful camping area located in Illinois. The surrounding views are breathtaking and include the stunning Clark Lake, forested areas, and rolling hills. The area is ideal for nature lovers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts.

There are several nearby points of interest, such as the Lincoln Heritage Trail, which is a historic trail that takes visitors through the area's rich history. There are also several nature preserves nearby, including the Merwin Nature Preserve and the Pine Hills Nature Preserve.

The campground has many amenities, including fire rings, picnic tables, restrooms, showers, and a playground. There are 60 campsites available, and reservations are recommended, although some sites are first-come-first-serve.

An interesting fact about the area is that it is home to the largest population of timber rattlesnakes in Illinois. Visitors are advised to be cautious and avoid disturbing these reptiles.

The best time of year to visit the Sylvania Clark Lake Campground is during the summer months when the average temperature is in the mid-80s. However, fall is also a great time to visit as the leaves change color, and the temperatures are comfortable.

In conclusion, the Sylvania Clark Lake Campground is an excellent choice for those looking to explore the natural beauty of Illinois. With its stunning views, nearby points of interest, and ample amenities, it is an ideal location for a camping trip.




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Rafting & Kayaking

1 MILE WEST OF ALTO PASS, IL TO 1/2 MILE SOUTH OF CONFLUENCE WITH CLEAR CREEK, WEST OF TRAIL OF TEARS STATE FOREST
Big Muddy Watershed, Mississippi
RUSSELL CEMETERY, APPROX 1/4 MILE NORTH OF KARBERS RIDGE ROAD TO PROCLAMATION BOUNDARY, 1 MILE NW OF ELIZABETHTOWN,IL
Lower Ohio-Bay Watershed, Kentucky
BEGINS APPROXIMATELY 1 RIVER MILE UPSTREAM FROM THE U.S. HIGHWAY 98 BRIDGE TO THE JACKSON COUNTY ROUTE 614 BRIDGE
Escatawpa Watershed, Alabama
1 MINLE SOUTHWEST OF DELWOOD, IL (SEC. 18, T11S, R13E) TO REESVILLE, 1/4 MILE SOUTH OF THE CONFLUENCE WITH SUGAR CREEK
Lower Ohio-Bay Watershed, Illinois
SOURCE, ABOUT 2 MILES EAST OF DELWOOD, IL (SEC 10, T11S, R6E) TO BRIDGE AT EDDYVILLE BLACKTOP (SE1/4,SEC.16,T12S, R6E)
Lower Ohio-Bay Watershed, Illinois
WALLACE CEMETERY APPROX 2.5 MILES NW OF HEROD, IL TO CONFLUENCE WITH OHIO RIVER AT GOLCONDA JOBS CORP CENTER
Lower Ohio-Bay Watershed, Wisconsin
THE JACKSON COUNTY ROUTE 614 BRIDGE TO ENDS APPROXIMATELY 2 RIVER MILES FROM THE SOUTHERN TERMINUS OF THE STUDY AREA
Escatawpa Watershed, Mississippi
BRIDGE AT EDDYVILLE BLACKTOP TO CONFLUENCE WITH OHIO RIVER AT GOLCONDA,IL
Lower Ohio-Bay Watershed, Illinois
THE CONFLUENCE WITH SCARSBOROUGH CREEK TO THE CONFLUENCE WITH THE ESCATAWPA RIVER
Escatawpa Watershed, Alabama
BEGINS APPROXIMATELY 2 RIVER MILES DOWNSTREAM FROM THE YELLOWHOUSE BRANCH CONFLUENCE WITH THE ESCATAWPA RIVER NEAR THE TOWN OF DEER PARK, ALABAMA TO ENDS APPROXIMATELY 1 RIVER MILE UPSTREAM FROM THE U.S. HIGHWAY 98 BRIDGE
Escatawpa Watershed, Illinois

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