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    Lake Storey Recreational Area Galesburg
    Over 600 acres of rolling hills, beaches and green spaces create this Galesburg park. The area plays host to a number of year-round activities including boating, swimming, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and more. The complex is also home to the local golf course and water park.
    Address: . Galesburg  IL  USA
    Telephone 1 309 345-3683 
     

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    Mount Sterling Lake
    26-acres in total, Mount Sterling Lake features three shelter houses and playground equipment. Activities include fishing, swimming, canoeing and hiking. The lake is located next to Rolling Greens Golf Club.
    Address: Route 99 N Mount Sterling  IL  USA  62353
    Telephone 1 217 773-2513 
     
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    Lake Pittsfield
    Lake Pittsfield provides a recreational area that offers activities such as boating, fishing, RV and primitive camping, hiking, picnicking, tennis courts, softball diamonds and other outdoor activities. The 200-acre lake also features a camping area equipped with treated drinking water, electrical hookups, public telephone, lighted areas and a trailer dumping station.
    Address: . Pittsfield  IL  USA
    Telephone 1 217 285-4484 
     

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    Canton Lake
    Canton Lake offers a large population of trophy largemouth bass, white and black crappie and carp. Boat ramps and fishing are available for visitors.
    Address: . Canton  IL  USA
     

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    Lake Warren
    Lake Warren is a private lake that covers approximately 51-acres and includes three miles of shoreline beach. Its resort-like atmosphere has sites for summer and year-round homes with swimming, fishing, boating, camping and skiing for the entire family.
    Address: . Monmouth  IL  USA  61455
     

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    Carthage Lake
    Carthage Lake runs through numerous Illinois campgrounds and recreation areas, including the Carthage Courthouse Square Historic District. The West Fork Bear Creek is also located at the lake along with Rock Creek and Short Creek. To obtain a scenic view of Carthage Lake, hike up the Locust Lane Nature Trail.
    Address: . Carthage  IL  USA  62321
     

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    Lake Jacksonville
    This man-made lake offers 1,760-acres of water, three boat ramps, two public swimming areas, seven campsites, ten screened shelters and more. Camping facilities include picnic shelters, water and electricity hook ups and restrooms with showers. This lake is located in close proximity to downtown Jacksonville.
    Address: . Jacksonville  IL  USA  62650
    Telephone 1 217 479-4644 
     

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    Mississippi River

    Known as America's Great Road, Big River, Father of the Water and other nicknames, the Mississippi River has long played an important part in the history of the United States. The river was once a major exploration route and is now host to a myriad of recreational and commercial activites. The river flows through or adjacent to Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana. The river is part of one of the world's largest river systems.
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