Lake Lou Yaeger Explained

Lake Lou Yaeger
Coords:39.2303°N -89.6041°W
Length:8miles
Width:0.5miles
Area:1300acres
Elevation:180m (590feet)
Pushpin Map:Illinois#USA
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Lake Lou Yaeger in Illinois, USA.

Lake Lou Yaeger is a 1300acres reservoir located in Montgomery County, Illinois. Created by damming the West Fork of Illinois's Shoal Creek, it was built for recreation, sport fishing, and flood control purposes. The lake is long and wide. The nearest town is Litchfield, Illinois (7 miles). The lake is south of Springfield, Illinois (41 miles) and north of St. Louis, Missouri (61 miles).

Lake Lou Yaeger is managed for bass, bluegill, catfish, and crappie. The fish yield is enjoyed by many species; bald eagles began to nest at the lake in 2005. Boaters enjoy the absence of both speed and power limits such as are enforced on many other lakes in central and southern Illinois. Visitors to the lake often arrive by means of Interstate 55, which closely approaches the lake north of Litchfield.

The municipality of Litchfield operates the lake's largest park, the 266acres Shoal Creek Conservation Area. The park contains patches of oak-hickory woodland and some patches of prairie, locally called prairie "barrens." There are of trails for foot, bike, or horse use. The total number of acres reserved for recreation and conservation surrounding the lake is 4,641.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lake Lou Yaeger . City of Litchfield.