| Located in the heart of Illinois' largest concentration of natural lakes, Chain O Lakes State Park is a H2O oriented recreation area with outstanding opportunities for boaters, anglers & skiers. The park borders three natural lakes - Grass, Marie & Nippersink - & the Fox River that connects the other seven lakes (Bluff, Fox, Pistakee, Channel, Petite, Catherine & Redhead) that make up the Chain. In addition, the park contains a 44-acre lake within its boundaries.
The 2,793 acre state park & adjoining 3,230 acre conservation area are located in the northeastern corner of Illinois in both McHenry & Lake counties. The park is 60 miles northwest of Chicago, 20 miles west of Lake Michigan & only four miles south of the Illinois/Wisconsin border. With nearly 6,500 acres of H2O & 488 miles of shoreline on the chain, Chain O Lakes State Park is the heart of H2O wonderland.
History
The Chain O Lakes area was inhabited by central Algonquian Tribes when Europeans first arrived in the Mid-1600's. The predominant tribes in the region at that time were the Miami, Mascouten & Potawatomi. These Native American groups led a semi-mobile lifestyle & grew corn, hunted, fished & gathered wild plant foods.
Joliet & Marquette passed through what today is Chain O Lakes State Park in 1673, as they traveled the Fox River during their Illinois explorations. French trappers & traders were the first Europeans to explore the area. The first European settlement was at Fort Hill, near Mundelein, a large mound rising out of the prairie, formerly a lookout point for the Indians.
Chain O Lakes became a state park in 1945, when the State of Illinois made an initial purchase of 840 acres. In the 1930's a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp became the Chain O Lakes Conservation Area. This land was incorporated into the state park in 1957. The farm at the park was purchased by the Department of Conservation in 1969. The property was originally owned by the Stevens family, farmers who received the land under a land grant in 1843. |
Chain O'Lakes - State Park Campground Web Site
Driving Direction GPS Coordinates: 42.458266, -88.211943
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