Johnson Creek Road
Ava, Illinois
618-253-7114
Johnson Creek Recreation Area is one of three recreational areas on beautiful Kinkaid Lake. Located on a northwest finger of the lake, Johnson Creek Recreation Area offers a variety of outdoor activities. Here you will find something for everyone in the family, from picnicking, camping and swimming to hiking along the lake, biking the scenic roads, and horseback riding. Kinkaid Lake was built in 1968 with an average depth of 39 feet, although the area near the Dam on the southernmost tip) is approximately 80 feet deep. The lake encompasses of 2,750 acres which winds around the northwestern hills of Shawnee National Forest. The natural features of the area vary from sandstone bluff formations to rolling hills surrounding the lake where oaks and hickories predominate. Numerous flat contours are planted with prairie grasses, cool-season grasses and wildlife food plots. The site features trails for both hikers and horseback riders.
There are four boat ramps on the lake are available to the public with a full-service marina. No horsepower restrictions apply, although numerous no-wake areas exist on the lake. Anglers can try their luck out fishing for largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, catfish, walleye. and muskie. Johnson Creek beach and picnic area has plenty of grassy areas for play and relaxation. There are no lifeguards at the beach. For picnickers there are tables, shelters, charcoal grills and restroom facilities. Camping is allowed at a 20 unit campsite at Johnson Creek Recreation Area.
Visiting the Johnson Creek Recreation Area
Hours: 6 am - 10 pm daily
Beach: Memorial Day - Labor Day: 10 am - Dusk
Camping: March 15 - December 15
There is no charge to visit the Johnson Creek Recreation Area
Learn more about the Jackson County area
Johnson Creek Recreation Area - The official web page of the Johnson Creek Recreation Area provided by the U.S. Forest Service.