Even though national fishing and boat week is not until June 6th -14th why wait?

Our area boasts a lot of great places to check out.

Location Approx. Drive Description Website
Kaufman Lake — Champaign 5–10 min Easy in-town option for a quick trip after work or with kids. The lake is stocked with channel catfish, largemouth bass, redear sunfish, and bluegill. Illinois fishing license rules apply, and Champaign Park District lists daily limits on catfish and bass. (champaignparks.org)
Crystal Lake Park — Urbana 10–15 min Convenient Urbana spot with bank and pier fishing. Urbana Park District says fishing is popular when weather permits, and there is an accessible fishing pier west of the Lake House. IDNR lists Crystal Lake as a 7-acre lake with channel catfish stocking history. (urbanaparks.org)
Lake of the Woods Forest Preserve — Mahomet 20–25 min One of the most scenic nearby options. The preserve covers 873 acres along the Sangamon River corridor, and the lake supports largemouth bass, bluegill, channel catfish, redear sunfish, crappie, bullheads, muskie, saugeye, and seasonal trout stockings. (Champaign Forest Preserves)
River Bend Forest Preserve — Mahomet 20–25 min A restored mine site with clear-water lakes and one of the best accessible fishing setups nearby. Possibility Pier is designed for seated anglers, has railing slots and tackle tables, and includes fish-attracting habitat under and near the pier. Sunset Lake is listed by IDNR as 128 acres. (Champaign Forest Preserves)
Homer Lake Forest Preserve — Homer 25–30 min A quiet, family-friendly lake setting with fishing, boating, hiking, picnicking, and kayak rentals. IDNR lists Homer Lake as an 81-acre lake about 15 miles southeast of Champaign, with fishing outlooks for species including bluegill. (Champaign Forest Preserves)
Middle Fork River Forest Preserve — Penfield 35–45 min Good for a longer outdoor day: fishing, swimming, camping, and more than eight miles of trails. It is also Illinois’ first Dark Sky Park, so it can pair well with camping or an evening trip. (Champaign Forest Preserves)
Kickapoo State Recreation Area — Oakwood 40–45 min A classic East Central Illinois outdoor destination with multiple ponds and lake areas nearby. Good choice for anglers who also want hiking, boating, or a more “state park” feel. IDNR lists the park at 10906 Kickapoo Park Road in Oakwood. (Illinois Department of Natural Resources)
Clinton Lake State Recreation Area — DeWitt 45–55 min Best bigger-water option within an hour. Clinton Lake offers boating, camping, shoreline access, and serious fishing; IDNR notes it hosts numerous charitable and competitive fishing tournaments. IDNR’s iFish report describes an excellent bass population, plus walleye opportunities. (Illinois Department of Natural Resources)
Moraine View State Recreation Area — LeRoy 55–60 min A good “just under an hour” option northeast/west of Bloomington-Normal with a 158-acre lake and fully developed facilities for fishing, boating, camping, hiking, swimming, horseback riding, and picnicking. (Illinois Department of Natural Resources)

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