Well known to sailers, it is one of the best and most challenging for sailboats. Trade Winds Marina. Able to accommodate boats up to 45 ft in covered slips and 40 ft in open slips, Trade Winds Marina is a great place to park your boat.
The clubhouse features showers, restrooms, and a lounging area for members. Breese North Park. Swimming pool, ball diamonds, tennis courts, shelters, multiple playgrounds, stage for plays and performances. West Access Marina. Year-round facility on the southwest end of Carlyle Lake; safe, clean facilities, ideally situated for water sports, sailing, fishing and lounging. Village Park. Swimming pool, tennis courts, ball diamonds, soccer field, hockey rink, walking path, playground, sand volleyball court, basketball court, horseshoe pits and picnic facilities.
Eldon Hazlet State Park. Read More. Job Opportunities View our available positions…. Charter Changes View the most current Charter Communications programming changes…. Main Dam Bridge Deck Closure. Fall Opportunities at Carlyle Lake.
Summer Hunting Opportunities at Carlyle Lake. Upcoming Events Categories Adults. Book Club. City Park Pool. Community Events. Family Game Night. Family Movie Night. White bass remain very abundant and exhibit a good population structure. The size distribution was good with most fish over 12 inches. The condition was better with an average. Location: Carlyle Lake is located in southwestern Illinois, 50 miles east of St.
Louis, principally in Clinton County. Description: Carlyle Lake was completed by the U. Army Corps of Engineers in and was formed by damming the Kaskaskia River, the same stream that is the main tributary to Lake Shelbyville, upstream to the north.
This lake has a maximum depth 35 feet and an average depth 11 feet. If you enjoy catching catfish, mammoth Carlyle Lake, the largest man-made lake in the state, could be your Utopia. The 24,acre lake very well might be the finest channel cat fishery in Illinois, and they are eagerly sought by pole-and-line fishermen and trotliners alike. Virtually rectangular shaped, the lake is about 15 miles long and two to three miles wide. It is shallow, averaging about 11 feet in depth, and lies in flat, gently rolling country.
Carlyle Lake is a typically open body of water and can soon kick up high, dangerous waves when strong winds occur. The lake is divided by the Burlington Northern Railroad tracks, which span the water from the towns of Keysport to Boulder. The upper portion is quite shallow, averaging about three feet deep, and consists mostly flooded timber and brush which was left standing when the lake filled.
These streams offer excellent fishing opportunities. There are two public access areas for easy entry to this portion of the lake: Tamalco on the west and Patoka on the east. Below the railroad tracks, the lower two-thirds of the lake is quite open except for some timber left standing in three of the major bays.
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