List of lakes of Illinois explained
This is a list of lakes and reservoirs in the U.S. state of Illinois. The lakes are ordered by their unique names, (i.e. Lake Smith or Smith Lake would both be listed under "S"). Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all.
A
B
- Baldwin Lake (reservoir), Randolph County
- Bangs Lake, Wauconda, Lake County
- Lake Barrington, Lake County
- Bayles Lake (reservoir), Iroquois County
- Big Bear Lake, Vernon Hills, Lake County. 42.2483°N -87.9625°W
- Lake Bloomington (reservoir), McLean County. 40.6614°N -88.9361°W
- Bluff Lake, Lake County. 42.4531°N -88.1286°W
- Lake Bracken (reservoir), Galesburg, Knox County. 40.8575°N -90.3486°W
- Butler Lake (reservoir), Libertyville, Lake County. 42.2919°N -87.9658°W
C
- Lake Calumet, Chicago, Cook County
- Candlewick Lake (reservoir), Boone County. 42.3478°N -88.8717°W
- Canton Lake (reservoir), Fulton County
- Lake Carlton (reservoir), Whiteside County
- Carlyle Lake (reservoir), Clinton County
- Lake Carroll (reservoir), Carroll County
- Lake Catherine, Lake County. 42.4856°N -88.1175°W
- Cedar Lake (reservoir), Jackson County
- Cedar Lake, Lake Villa, Lake County. 42.4222°N -88.0897°W
- Lake Centralia (reservoir), Marion County. 38.5467°N -88.9953°W
- Chain O'Lakes, Lake and McHenry Counties
- Channel Lake, Lake County
- Lake Charles (reservoir), Lake County
- Lake Charleston (reservoir), Coles County
- Clear Lake, Sangamon County
- Clinton Lake (reservoir), DeWitt County
- Coffeen Lake (reservoir), Montgomery County
- Countryside Lake (reservoir), Lake County. 42.2525°N -88.0433°W
- Crab Orchard Lake (reservoir), Williamson County
- Cranberry Lake, Lake County. 42.3533°N -88.0694°W
- Crystal Lake, McHenry County
- Lake Charleston, coles county
D
- Davis Lake, Lake County. 42.2617°N -88.0875°W
- Dawson Lake (reservoir), McLean County
- Lake Decatur (reservoir), Macon County
- Deep Lake, Lake County. 42.4225°N -88.0669°W
- Deer Lake, Lake County. 42.4833°N -88.0347°W
- Devils Kitchen Lake (reservoir), Williamson County
- Diamond Lake, near Mundelein, Lake County. 42.2503°N -88.0075°W
- Druce Lake, Lake County. 42.3681°N -88.0047°W
- Duck Lake, Lake County. 42.3786°N -88.1558°W
- Dunlap Lake (reservoir), Madison County. 38.8028°N -89.9319°W
E
F
- Lake Fairfield, Lake County. 42.2869°N -88.1111°W
- Ferne Clyffe Lake, Johnson County
- Fish Lake, Lake County, previously known as Duncan Lake. 42.3356°N -88.1558°W
- Five Oaks Ski Lake, Frankfort, Will County[1]
- Forest Lake, Lake County
- Fourth Lake, Lake Villa, Lake County. 42.3917°N -88.0328°W[2]
- Fox Lake, Lake County
- Frentress Lake, Jo Daviess County
- Fyre Lake (reservoir), near Sherrard, Mercer County. 41.2969°N -90.4894°W
G
H
- Hastings Lake, Lake County. 42.4264°N -88.0386°W
- Heidecke Lake, Grundy County
- Hendrick Lake, Lake County. 42.4386°N -88.0472°W
- Hifer Lake, McLean County. 40.6617°N -88.61°W
- Highland Lake, Lake County. 42.3611°N -88.0619°W
- Lake Hillcrest (reservoir), Madison County
- Lake Holiday (reservoir), LaSalle County
- Homer White Lake (reservoir), Lake County. 42.4508°N -88.0394°W
- Honey Lake, Lake County. 42.2006°N -88.13°W
- Horseshoe Lake, Alexander County
- Horseshoe Lake, Madison County
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P–Q
R
S
- Saganashkee Slough, Cook County
- Saint Marys Lake near Mundelein, Lake County
- Sam Dale Lake (reservoir), Wayne County
- Sand Lake, Lake County
- Sangchris Lake (reservoir), Christian and Sangamon Counties
- Lake Sara near Effingham
- Senachwine Lake
- Shabbona Lake (reservoir), DeKalb County
- Shagbark Lake Near Des Plaines River, Illinois
- Lake Shelbyville (reservoir), Shelby and Moultrie Counties
- Silver Lake, Lake County
- Skokie Lagoons (reservoir), Cook County
- Slough Lake, Lake County
- Spoon Lake near Dahinda
- Spring Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Lake Springfield (reservoir), Sangamon County
- Sterling Lake, Lake County
- Lake Storey, Galesburg, Illinois
- Lake Summerset (reservoir), Stephenson and Winnebago Counties
- Sun Lake, Lake County
- Sylvan Lake, Lake County
T
U
V
W–Y
Z
Former lakes
See also
References
Notes and References
- Web site: Five Oaks of Frankfort. Quantum Building & Design. 19 June 2014.
- Web site: Fourth Lake. Lake County Forest Preserves. 19 June 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20100621141139/http://www.lcfpd.org/preserves/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.view&object_id=19705&type=P. 21 June 2010. dead.
- Web site: GNIS Detail - Griswold Lake. 2020-12-23. geonames.usgs.gov.