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Chanel lakes
The Chain O'Lakes, or simply "The Chain", is a waterway system in northeast Illinois composed of 15 lakes connected by the Fox River and man-made channels. Like all the lakes in the Chain O'Lakes waterway system, Channel Lake has a . Channel Lake is one of the mid-sized lakes in the Chain O'Lakes region covering acres. Lake Recreation. The Chain of Lakes is an impressive natural feature created by a receding lobe of the great Cary Glacier which melted approximately years ago. Paddle through the chain. This is lake country and a small boater's paradise. Nine connecting lakes will be the center of your adventures at Chain O'Lakes. Paddle through the chain of serene kettle lakes, hike the 23 miles of forested trails, fish the electric-motors-only lakes, stay overnight in a forested . In the s, a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp became the Chain O'Lakes Conservation Area, and was incorporated into the state park in Chain O'Lakes State Park, located in northeast Illinois in both McHenry and Lake counties, became a state park in when the State of Illinois made an initial purchase of acres. In addition, the park contains a acre lake within its boundaries. The park borders three natural lakes - Grass, Marie and Nippersink - and the Fox River that connects the other seven lakes (Bluff, Fox, Pistakee, Channel, Petite, Catherine and Redhead) that make up the Chain. Established in , Antioch sits between Chicago and Milwaukee and is considered the gateway to the Chain O’Lakes. . Channel Lake is located just a few miles from the Village of Antioch. Located in the heart of Illinois' largest concentration of natural lakes, Chain O'Lakes State Park is a water-oriented recreation area with outstanding. The 7,acre Fox Chain O'Lakes is the. Located approximately miles northwest of Chicago on Illinois Route and Route 12, near the town of Antioch.