Public Land Camping

NORTH SANDUSKY DAY-USE

BENTON, ILManaged by USACE
NORTH SANDUSKY DAY-USE

Things to Do

BikingBirdingBoatingCanoeingDisc golfFishingKayakingPicnicking

RV & Site Information

Popular activities at this location include Biking, Birding, Boating, and Canoeing. The campground's proximity to BENTON offers convenient access to additional outdoor recreation opportunities in the Illinois region.

Located in BENTON, Illinois, NORTH SANDUSKY DAY-USE provides bookable camping options for visitors exploring America's public lands. Contact the site directly for real-time availability and current conditions.

About this place

Overview North Sandusky Day Use Area— the perfect place to enjoy a wide variety of activities, events, and nature at its best. Rend Lake is made up of 20,633 acres of water and 19,523 acres of land. Whether you're looking for high adventure, a peaceful retreat, or something in between, you'll find it here in the heart of Southern Illinois.Recreation Within the area, visitors can access the Rend Lake Bike Trail—over 20 miles of paved pathways that guide riders through scenic woodlands and across views of Rend Lake and the Big Muddy River. The area offers abundant opportunities for boating, hiking, fishing, hunting, swimming, and general outdoor exploration. Additional recreation features around Rend Lake include an archery complex with a 3D trail and elevated shooting platform, a dog park with a swimming feature, and two public swimming beaches (including the pet-friendly North Marcum Beach).Facilities North Sandusky Day Use Area features two large reservable group picnic shelters with tables, grills, and drinking water. The shelters can accommodate up to 50 guests each, and the area has a boat ramp, boat dock, playground, and disc golf course all within walking distance.Natural Features The fields, forests, and waters of Rend Lake provide a natural haven for wildlife and an outdoor wonderland for you. Woodland areas are made up of hickory, oak, and beautiful maples providing habitat to white-tail deer, turkeys, racoons, and many more native species. The shorelines are an excellent viewing area for waterfowl, shorebirds, and bank fishing the known crappie population. Contact Info For facility specific information, please call (618) 724-2493. Nearby Attractions Rend Lake Bike TrailRend Lake Project Office/ Visitor CenterRend Lake Dog ParkBlackberry Nature Trail

Getting There

From I-57 take take exit 77, and turn west onto Route 154. Continue for 4.5 miles, then turn south on Rend City Road. Continue through the stop sign to the park entrance.

Amenities

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