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Argyle Lake State Park

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Area
  
38 ha

Established
  
1948

Surface elevation
  
186 m

Nearest city
  
Colchester

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Location
  
McDonough County, Illinois, United States

Governing body
  
Illinois Department of Natural Resources

Management
  
Illinois Department of Natural Resources

Argyle Lake State Park is an Illinois state park located in Colchester, Illinois. The 1,700-acre (688 ha) park is home to the 93-acre (38 ha) Argyle Lake and 5 miles (8 km) of hiking trails and wooded campsites.

Map of Argyle Lake State Park, Colchester Township, IL 62326, USA

The land for the state park was purchased by the state in 1948 from local farmers. Argyle Lake, an artificial lake, was later created by damming a nearby water source. The area now occupied by the lake was once the home of "Argyle Hollow," part of the 19th century stagecoach route between Galena and Beardstown. The region was a source of coal, clay and limestone. While many of the brick works, clay and pottery operations have since closed, some limestone quarries in the area are still in operation today. There have been numerous Bigfoot sightings at the lake in recent years.

References

Argyle Lake State Park Wikipedia