This day use area on Lake Shelbyville in Illinois offers walking & fitness trails, shoreline fishing, and a scenic overlook of the lake and dam. There is a reservable picnic shelter and flushable restrooms, as well as a paved parking lot. The lake and dam can be viewed from the wide overlook and there are many species of birds, mammals and fish to be seen. The town of Shelbyville and Dam West Recreation Area are nearby for further exploration.
This day use area sits on the southwest shore of Lake Shelbyville in the heart of central Illinois. This facility offers amenities such as walking & fitness trails, shoreline fishing, and a scenic overlook of the lake and dam.
The area features the General Dacey Trail, a multi-use biking and walking trail which extends through the south end of the lake, spillway, the dam, and into the city park. In this area, the trail also has fitness areas with outdoor fitness equipment. The shoreline is accessible in some areas for fishing opportunities. Some of the local fish in the lake are catfish, crappie, largemouth bass, muskie, walleye, white bass, and bluegill.
There is one reservable picnic shelter that has 6 picnic tables under the shelter. The shelter has a group grill and a water spigot. The shelter has electricity. Flushable restrooms are available up the stairs from the picnic shelter. The paved parking lot is next to the flushable restrooms up the stairs from the picnic shelter.
The day use area has a perfect, wide-open overlook of the lake and dam. Numerous species of songbirds, shorebirds, waterfowl and raptors inhabit the lake area, as do mammals such as cottontail rabbit, white-tail deer, gray and fox squirrel, muskrat and mink.
The Lake Shelbyville Dam is located right next to the day use area. Down the road to the west, the town of Shelbyville offers small town boutiques as well as eateries to explore. Dam West Recreation Area is a population location for swimming, boating, and fishing opportunities, and it is located just up the road north from the Dam West Overlook.