Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Sangchris Lake State Park adventure.
Wildflowers and song birds will guide you along the miles of scenic trails.
Get away from the bustling state capital at a state park located minutes southeast of Springfield. Wander through more than 3,000 acres with 120 miles of shoreline along this spindly lake with three long, tendril-like arms. The name mixes Sangamon and Christian Counties, and the lake is no more than 7 miles long.
Take part in family-friendly activities here. Kids of all ages have fun thanks to pavilions, picnic tables, and youth activities. Well-marked trails and boardwalks are safe for children. Help them take photos of herons, muskrats, turtles, and eagles who inhabit the lake.
Fish in the many secluded coves along the shoreline. Drive or hike to your favorite spot, or put in a boat with 25 HP or less at one of three ramps. Cast your line for largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, catfish, bullhead, and carp. The state regularly stocks this relatively shallow lake.
Reserve one of 135 campsites with electricity. Reach 40 tent sites by car or 15 rustic sites on foot.