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Lake Springfield
Location of Lake Springfield in Illinois, USA.
Location of Lake Springfield in Illinois, USA.
Lake Springfield
Location in Illinois
Location of Lake Springfield in Illinois, USA.
Location of Lake Springfield in Illinois, USA.
Lake Springfield
Location in the United States
Location Springfield, Illinois
Coordinates 39°45′34″N 089°36′01″W / 39.75944°N 89.60028°W / 39.75944; -89.60028
Type reservoir
Primary inflows Lick Creek, Sugar Creek
Primary outflows Sugar Creek
Catchment area 265 sq mi (690 km2)
Basin countries United States
Surface area 4,260 acres (17.2 km2)
Max. depth 37 feet (11 m)
Water volume 17,500,000,000 US gal (0.066 km3)
Shore length1 57 mi (92 km)
Surface elevation 560 ft (170 m)
Settlements Springfield
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Lake Springfield is a 4,260-acre (17.2 km2) reservoir on the southeast edge of the city of Springfield, Illinois. It is 560 ft (170 m) above sea level. The lake was formed in 1931–1935 by building Spaulding Dam across Sugar Creek, a tributary of the Sangamon River.

The lake was created, at a cost of $2.5 million (in 1930s dollars), as a source of water for Springfield and to provide coolant for the City Water, Light & Power coal-fired electrical generating plant. It has also served as a focus of local recreation. High-powered motor boats are allowed on much of the lake, and the lake is known for warm-water fish.

Lake Springfield can be seen from Interstate 55. The limited-access highway crosses the lake on two bridges between mileposts 88 and 89. The lake is accessible from exit 88 (East Lake Shore Drive), exit 90 (Toronto Road), and exit 94 (Stevenson Drive).

Lake Springfield is close to the campus of the University of Illinois at Springfield. It also borders Abraham Lincoln Memorial Garden, a local arboretum, and the Henson Robinson Zoo. Lake Park, just north of the zoo, has preserved ruts of the Edwards Trace pioneer trail; a historical marker was posted near the trace in 2002.

Lake Springfield tributaries include Lick Creek and Sugar Creek. Water discharged from these watercourses into Lake Springfield fluctuates with the seasons and with changes in local precipitation, and City Water, Light & Power has asked for permission to build a buffer lake, Hunter Lake, nearby.

Fishing

Lake Springfield is a highly ranked fishing lake. Species that are doing well, as of 2016, include:

Species Name Notes
Bluegill 6–8 inches is common
Channel catfish Maximum length 27.5 in (70 cm), maximum weight 13.5 lb (6.1 kg)
Flathead catfish Weight can reach 60 lb (27 kg)
Largemouth bass Maximum length 22 in (56 cm), Mmximum weight 6.5 lb (2.9 kg)
White bass Length to 15 in (38 cm) is common
White crappie Maximum length 15 in (38 cm), weight can reach 2 lb (0.91 kg)

Other fish found in the lake include blue catfish, black crappie, green sunfish, green sunfish x bluegill hybrid, freshwater drum, redear sunfish, carp, walleye, saugeye, black bullhead and yellow bullhead.

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