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Crooked Creek is close to Lence Pond and is always a diversion to explore, and on a good day you can take a hike along the Opossum Trot Trail. This lake is so wonderful. Super 8 Anna is a brilliant site to get some rest. Lakes are perfect; Dongola Lake is a lake that's near Lence Pond. If you need a spot to stay Americas Best Value Inn/Ullin is a perfect choice, and camping is available at Caledonia Campground. If you came for an overnight stay Goodbread Lost
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| | Acres Campgrounds is a nice location to camp, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always take a look at close by Morgan Pond. All the water falling down from the sky makes Lence Pond a wet spot; May is the wettest month with most rain; the driest of the months is January. For the duration of the days of summer at Lence Pond highs are commonly in the 80's. During the moonlight hours it's mostly in the 60's. Highs through the winter are typically | |
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in the 40's with winter lows in the 20's overnight here at Lence Pond. So much amusing stuff to do at Lence Pond, so little time. In case you don’t have a problem getting covered with water, you can always go whitewater paddling on Little Grassy Creek.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 37.32528 Longitude: -89.18944
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Little Grassy Creek, Williamson CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class II-IV - 0.2 miles long (Play Section) |
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Little Grassy Lake Campground & Marina
 | 17 miles away 1 PHOTO Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Showers, Fishing, Boating... TENT:Waterfront site available, RV:30 amp sites, 16 Full Hook Up, 54 Electric & Water, PETS:Must be registered at Marina and must be on leash., FIRES:Fire ring at each site, STORE:Store hours vary. Call for current store hours., BOATING:Boat Rentals available. Pontoon Boats, Jon Boats, Canoes & Kayaks. 10 HP limit on Little Grassy Lake.... .... We offer something for the whole family including full service camping, primitive camping, boat rentals, concessions, and a bait shop. Reservations accepted to reserve boats and campsites.
Pontoon boats, fishing boats, canoes, and kayaks can be rented at Little Grassy Lake Campground & Marina. You don't want to pass up the opportunity to explore the thirty miles of shoreline and embrace the solitude you will find on Little Grassy Lake. The 1200 acre lake is stocked with catfish, crappie, and bass, and offers plentiful opportunities for fishing, paddling, boating, and wildlife observation. Visitors have no choice but to slow down in the relaxing, laid back atmosphere we provide at Little Grassy Lake Campground & Marina.
Amenities include a waterfront camping sites, remodeled bathrooms with HOT showers, dump station, swimming, pets allowed (on leash), monthly educational programs and a renovated concession/bait shop which is stocked with minnows, crickets, camping supplies, cold beverages, food items, ice cream, firewood, & ice.
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Pine Hills Campground
 | 19 miles away Pine Hills Campground is the place to go when exploring the Shawnee National Forest. Finding the campground can be difficult, but easy if you have a topographic atlas. It is located adjacent to Illinois largest wilderness complex, nothing significant on a grand scale, but a world away from the madness of Chicago at the opposite end of the state. It is between ILL routes 3 and 127 between Grand Tower and Trail of Tears state forest. I'm sorry to say I cannot share the best site in the campsround, but will probably find it yourself without much effort. It is at the back of the loop adjacent to the stream. I basically gave it away, but good hunting still! Actually, it can be difficult to find, but well worth the solitude. Good wildlife viewing in the area, especially near the LaRue Swamp area- many hawks can be seen in this perennial spring fed wetland. It is the Mississippi River Valley in a natural state- a remnant of it, at least. ... |
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