Lake Murphysboro State Park - Murphysboro, IL
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member snfromky
N 37° 46.475 W 089° 22.171
16S E 291312 N 4183448
A pretty lake located in the Shawnee National Forrest.
Waymark Code: WM2N0F
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 11/23/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Volcanoguy
Views: 60

Beautiful rolling hills and woods surround star-shaped Lake Murphysboro and provide a wonderful backdrop for boating, fishing, picnicking, camping and hiking. Located in Jackson County about one mile west of Murphysboro off Route 149, the 1,022-acre state park is the perfect place to enjoy the great outdoors. Patches of native wild orchids may be found in the wooded areas of the park. Yellow lady’s slipper, showy, purple fringeless, twayblade, puttyroot, coralroot and ladies’ tresses are just some of the varieties to watch for. The variety of orchids makes it possible to find blooming plants throughout the year. The wooded hills include groves of majestic oak and hickory trees, as well as most other types of trees.

An archery range is located in the northwest section of the park.
With its gentle hills and shady shores, Lake Murphysboro is a popular retreat for bank fishing. No matter what form of fishing one prefers, anglers will appreciate the variety of fish available: largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, channel catfish and crappie.

A fishing pier with facilities for the handicapped is available, and there’s a handicapped-accessible boat transfer station.

Boaters can bring their own boat or rent one near the boat launch. The outboard motor limit is 10 H.P.
Bank and boat fishing are also available on Little Lake, but no motors are allowed.

Well-equipped campsites located in scenic areas of the park provide the perfect opportunity to extend your stay at Lake Murphysboro. Campers who want to truly experience nature will appreciate the 20 tent sites.
Those who love nature, but like the comfort of home, will prefer the 54 trailer sites that are equipped with electricity.Three Class A handicapped sites and one Class B/S handicapped site are available. A sanitary disposal station is located near the trailer area. All campers must obtain a permit from the site superintendent.

A three-mile designated trail offers hikers the opportunity to enjoy the plant, animal and bird life of the park up close. For those who prefer to explore nature on their own, several paths criss-cross through the hills and woods of the park.
Park Type: Overnight

Activities:
Picnicing, camping, trails, fishing, archery range, and boating.


Background:
Archeological evidence for both the Old Woodland and Paleolithic Native American cultures has been uncovered at the site. The Paleo people lived in small, temporary camps and were known as big game hunters. The Woodland culture left more evidence, since it was agricultural and is known for large settlements. By the early 1800s, there were no Native American settlements in the immediate area. When Illinois was admitted to the Union in 1818, the Federal government gave Illinois three saline lands. One of them, located less than a mile southwest of the park, was leased to Dr. Conrad Will, who served in both the Illinois House and Senate in the early days of statehood. Dr. Will operated a salt works at the site, and the town of Brownsville grew up around it. The salt works closed in 1840, and all that remains of the town is the cemetery. Although the State of Illinois did not purchase the 1,022 acres that would become Lake Murphysboro State Park until 1948, interest in the area as a public recreational park began in the 1930s. Originally developed by the State’s Division of Fisheries, Lake Murphysboro State Park was transferred to the Division of Parks and Memorials in 1955. Today, the park is maintained by the Department of Natural Resources


Date Established?: 1955

Link to Park: [Web Link]

Additional Entrance Points: N 37° 46.665 W 089° 23.299

Park Fees: Not listed

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