HEIDECKE LAKE
Site Information
Water Name: |
Heidecke Lake |
Water Type: |
Inland Lake |
Water Size: |
1955 acres |
Location: |
1 mi. S & 6 mi. E of Morris |
County: |
Grundy |
Fishing Regulations: |
refer to regs
booklet |
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Public Recreational Facilities
Located in Grundy
County just southeast of Morris and under an hour’s drive
from the Chicago metropolitan area, Heidecke Lake offers a diverse
angling experience and provides both largemouth and smallmouth bass
fishing. Impounded in the late 1970's, Heidecke Lake serves as a
cooling reservoir for Midwest Generation’s Collins Station,
a fossil fuel peaking plant. This is important to note as Heidecke
Lake generally runs “cooler” than the nuclear plant
cooling lakes which are located nearby.
Heidecke Lake
is open to fishing from April 1st until ten (10) days prior to the
opening of the Central Zone waterfowl season. The lake is open daily
from 6:00 a.m. and closes at sunset. The bank fishing area access
is located at the eastern side of the lake and is handicapped accessible,
featuring a barrier-free fishing pier. A concessionaire located
at the boat ramp offers bait and tackle as well as boat and motor
rentals.
Heidecke Lake
is a perched cooling lake and can become very hazardous in windy
conditions. There is no boat motor horsepower restrictions but boats
must have a working gas-powered motor. Larger boats and watercraft
with high windshields may have difficulty passing under the railroad
trestle to access the north side of the lake.