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Argyle Lake State Park
640 Argyle Park Road, Colchester, IL 62326
Known as a fisherman s delight, Argyle Lake State Park has a full complement of recreational opportunities.
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Argyle Lake State Park
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Bathrooms
Showers and restrooms
Trailer fit
133 trailer-capable sites, max listed vehicle length 42ft, driveway mix: 0 pull-through, 122 back-in
Weather
Sunny
Why this park
Facilities
Showers and restrooms are surfaced in the current listing data.
Trailer fit
133 trailer-capable sites, max listed vehicle length 42ft, driveway mix: 0 pull-through, 122 back-in
Activity mix
25 named routes are surfaced for hiking and activity planning.
About this park
Known as a fisherman s delight, Argyle Lake State Park has a full complement of recreational opportunities. Just 7 miles from Macomb, Argyle Lake also offers picnicking, camping, hiking and boating facilities in a scenic, natural setting.
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Known as a fisherman s delight, Argyle Lake State Park has a full complement of recreational opportunities. Just 7 miles from Macomb, Argyle Lake also offers picnicking, camping, hiking and boating facilities in a scenic, natural setting. With its 93-acre lake for boating and fishing, 5 miles of rugged foot trails through luxuriant virgin forests, and full-service campgrounds, this heavily wooded, 1,700-acre site is the ideal place to spend a day, a weekend, or longer. Rich in local history, Argyle Hollow (now occupied by the lake) was once part of the old stage route between Galena and Beardstown. Several times a week the high-wheeled cumbersome coaches with their double teams of horses rumbled through these beautiful hills and valleys. The region itself long was a source of coal, clay and limestone. In fact, in times past it was common for individuals to open and dig their own "drift mines" to supplement their personal incomes. Several limestone quarries in the general area still are in operation today. In 1948, the state purchased the land from local farmers and homesteaders, erected the dam which created the lake and dedicated Argyle Lake State Park to the citizens of Illinois. Today, whether your preference is viewing wildflowers and fresh foliage in the spring, picnicking, fishing and boating in the summer, appreciating the brilliant fall colors or sledding and snowmobiling in the winter, Argyle Lake State Park is a great place to visit.
Campsite fit
Group-designated sites listed in park data: 5. Verify current group pricing, vehicle maximums, and campground rules on the official reservation page.
Group-site signal
No special group limitations surfaced in the current listing metadata.
Trailer and rig access
133 trailer-capable sites, max listed vehicle length 42ft, driveway mix: 0 pull-through, 122 back-in
Fire rules
Campfires allowed in designated fire pits only. Firewood must be sourced within 50 miles or USDA certified; no out-of-state wood.
Bathrooms and facilities
Trails and activities
25 named trail routes are surfaced here from 59 mapped source segments. Start with the featured routes, then expand the full list if this park stays on your shortlist.
Equestrian Trail
6.7 miles total • 2 mapped segments • earth • path
Fox Trail
2.9 miles total • 14 mapped segments • foot trail
Rat Trail
2.6 miles total • foot trail
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Deer Trail
2.2 miles total • 10 mapped segments • foot trail
1800E
2.0 miles total • track
Fox A Loop
1.2 miles total • 2 mapped segments • foot trail
Twisted Oak Trail
1.1 miles total • 5 mapped segments • ground • foot trail
North 2400th Road
1.0 miles total • track
Baby Rat Trail
0.8 miles total • 3 mapped segments • foot trail
Shore Trail
0.7 miles total • 2 mapped segments • ground • foot trail
Bluff Trail
0.6 miles total • 2 mapped segments • ground • foot trail
Horseshoe Trail
0.6 miles total • ground • foot trail
Weather context
Sunny
2026-03-09 • 75° / 55° • 0% precipitation
Sunny, with a high near 75. Southwest wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
May
May avg: 72°F high, 53°F low, 11 rainy days
June
June avg: 81°F high, 62°F low, 10 rainy days
July
July avg: 85°F high, 67°F low, 9 rainy days
Safety and rules
No active alerts surfaced for the selected dates.
Campfires allowed in designated fire pits only. Firewood must be sourced within 50 miles or USDA certified; no out-of-state wood.
Key rules and on-site notes
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Directions
From Chicago take I-55 south to I-80 W via EXIT 250B toward Iowa. Stay straight to go onto I-280 W. Merge onto I-80 E toward I-74E/Peoria. Take I-74 E toward Peoria. Merge onto US-34 W via EXIT 46A toward Monmouth. US-34 W becomes US-67 S. Follow US-67 S to Macomb. Turn right onto US-136 W and follow to Colchester. Turn right onto North Coal Street and follow for 2 miles. Turn right on Argyle Park Road. From Springfield take E. Jefferson St/IL-97. Continue to follow IL-97. Stay straight to go onto IL-125. Continue to follow IL-125. IL-125 becomes US-67 N. Follow US-67 to Macomb. Turn left on US-136 W and follow to Colchester. Turn right onto North Coal Street and follow for 2 miles. Turn right on Argyle Park Road. From Peoria take IL-116 through Farmington and follow to Roseville. Turn left on US-67 S. Follow US-67 S to Macomb. Turn right onto US-136 W and follow to Colchester. Turn right on North Coal Street and follow for 2 miles. Turn right onto Argyle Park Road.
Contact
(309) 776-3422
Fire policy
Campfires allowed in designated fire pits only. Firewood must be sourced within 50 miles or USDA certified; no out-of-state wood.
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