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parks open at 7:00 AM and
close 1/2 hour after sunset
Overcast
25 F (-4 C)
Wind From the Southeast at 9 MPH
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Four Lakes is 168-acres containing four small man-made lakes. This is the District's most popular fishing area. Fish stocked include: bluegills, channel catfish, largemouth bass (catch & release on bass at this location), walleye, brown bullheads, redear sunfish, northern pike, golden and silver shiners, fathead minnows.
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PRESERVE INFORMATION |

* Top 18 preserves
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| Acres: 168 |
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Access Road: Yes |
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Restrooms: Yes |
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Drinking Water: Yes |
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Pay Phones: Yes |
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Picnic Tables: 35 |
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Shelterhouses:
1
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Lake View:
Wood shelter,
100 max. people,
10 tables,
60 seats,
No electricity,
No vehicle access, Limit 80 people.
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Playground Equipment: No |
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Ball Fields: No |
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Horseback Trails:
No
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Hiking Trails(miles):
0.0
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Campground Sites:
0
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Boat Launches:
0
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Canoe Access:
Yes
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18 Hole Golf Course:
No
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Illinois Nature Preserve: No |
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Special Facilities: Fishing Areas |
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Donated Land: No |
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Natural Areas:
No
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| All reservations subject to the GENERAL USE ORDINANCE. |
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| TRAIL MAP |
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Download a printable trail map here. |
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| PANORAMIC VIEWS |
LOCATION |

SHELTERHOUSES

Lake View
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10207 Fish Hatchery Road <br>Pecatonica, IL 61063
7.7 miles from Rockford city limits. Highway 70/Kilburn Ave/Trask Bridge Road - 7.7 miles to Eddie Road (next intersection after Wempletown). South 3/4 mile to Fish Hatchery Road. West 1 mile to the preserve entrance.
Click here or on map for other preserve locations
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