Mclean County
Stagno al Moraine View State Recreation Area
Mclean County
Stagno al Moraine View State Recreation Area
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The Pond at Moraine View State Recreation Area, more widely known as Dawson Lake, is the vibrant centerpiece of the 1,687-acre Moraine View State Recreation Area in McLean County, Illinois. Situated at an elevation of 223 meters near Le Roy, this artificial reservoir is a significant natural feature in central Illinois, shaped by the ancient Bloomington Moraine. It serves as a hub for outdoor activities, drawing visitors from the surrounding areas between Bloomington/Normal and Champaign/Urbana.
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Elevazione 220 m
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giovedì 19 marzo
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Velocità max vento: 17,0 km/h
The Moraine View State Recreation Area offers miles of trails winding along the lake edges and through wooded areas. While specific named trails aren't detailed, the terrain generally features gently rolling hills, making most paths suitable for a wide range of abilities. Many visitors enjoy exploring the paths that offer views of Dawson Lake and the surrounding glacial landscape.
Dawson Lake itself is the primary landmark, offering scenic views from various points along its five miles of shoreline. The park's landscape, shaped by the Bloomington Moraine, provides natural beauty. Keep an eye out for the dam on the North Fork tributary of Salt Creek, which created the lake, and the public sandy beach at the Black Locust picnic area, which offers a pleasant lakeside spot.
While the provided information doesn't explicitly detail a specific 'dog policy,' state recreation areas typically allow leashed dogs on trails and in most outdoor areas, provided owners clean up after their pets. It's always a good idea to check the official Illinois DNR website or contact the park directly for the most current pet regulations before your visit.
The Moraine View State Recreation Area is noted for its accessible amenities, including an accessible fishing pier at Dawson Lake. While specific details on wheelchair-accessible trails are not provided, the park aims to be family-friendly and accessible. Visitors with mobility concerns should contact the park office for detailed information on specific trail conditions and accessibility.
The park is home to diverse wildlife. Visitors frequently spot whitetail deer, pheasant, and wild turkey. The lake itself is regularly stocked with various fish species, including largemouth bass, bluegill, sunfish, bullhead, crappie, channel catfish, walleye, yellow perch, and northern pike, making it a vibrant ecosystem for birdwatching and fishing.
Dawson Lake offers year-round activities. While warmer months are popular for swimming, boating, and hiking, winter transforms the area into a haven for ice fishing, ice skating, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. Always check local conditions and park advisories, especially during winter, for ice safety and trail accessibility.
The Moraine View State Recreation Area is located near Le Roy, Illinois, and is conveniently situated between Bloomington/Normal and Champaign/Urbana. These larger towns offer a variety of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Within the park, there is a concession stand that offers refreshments, bait, and tackle. For nearby lodging, the park itself provides camping options, including Class A sites with electricity and primitive backpacking sites.
Dawson Lake has a 10 horsepower limit for boat motors. Boats over 10 HP must adhere to an idle-speed/no-wake speed limit, while those 10 HP or less have no speed limit. The park provides a two-lane launching ramp and docking facilities. Boat rentals, including kayaks, rowboats, and paddle boats, are available at the concession stand.
As a state recreation area operated by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (DNR), there are typically no entrance fees for day use. However, specific activities like camping, boat launching, or certain special events may require fees or permits. It's advisable to check the official Illinois DNR website or contact the park office for current fee schedules and permit requirements.
Dawson Lake, within Moraine View State Recreation Area, stands out for its unique glacial landscape and diverse trail system that winds through gently rolling hills and wooded areas. While many Illinois lakes offer recreational activities, Dawson Lake provides a combination of water-based recreation and extensive land trails, making it a comprehensive destination for hikers seeking both lakeside views and woodland exploration in central Illinois.
The Moraine View State Recreation Area's origins trace back to the McLean County Conservation Area, established in 1959. The idea for a water-based recreation area led to the construction of a dam in July 1962, creating Dawson Lake, named after early settler families. The lake opened for fishing in 1963. The park was later renamed Moraine View State Park in 1975 and then Moraine View State Recreation Area in 1995, reflecting its managed use for active recreation.