- Horseshoe Lake (Illinois)
There are several "Horseshoe Lakes" in the U.S. state of
Illinois , notably Horseshoe Lake in Alexander County, and Horseshoe Lake in Madison County. Both lakes are cutoff meander loops of theMississippi River .Horseshoe Lake, Alexander County
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location =Alexander County, Illinois
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type =Oxbow lake
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cities =Horseshoe Lake (Alexander County) is the site of Illinois's
Horseshoe Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area , a state park convert|10645|acre|km2|0 in size. A remnant of a large meander of the Mississippi River, it is today a shallow, isolated patch of water located near Cairo and the southern tip of Illinois.The Alexander County lake has major problems with siltation. During the
Great Flood of 1993 the river tried to shift back to the Horseshoe Lake meander, but returned to its modern channel after the flood subsided. Much of the lake resembles a swamp or bayou;Bald cypress andTupelo trees are found on the shoreline, this is the northernmost part of the natural range of these southern species. Another tree found here is the swamp cottonwood. There is a good growth of the flowering American lotus.Horseshoe Lake, Madison County
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location =Madison County, Illinois
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elevation = 403 ft (123 m)
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cities = Madison, Granite CityHorseshoe Lake (Madison County), a
National Natural Landmark , is located in theAmerican Bottom within the greater St. Louis metropolitan area, is convert|2400|acre|km2|0 in size, and is the second-largest natural lake in Illinois afterLake Michigan . Also a remnant of a Mississippi River meander, the lake's elevation is 403 feet (123 m) abovesea level . The lake is the site ofHorseshoe Lake State Park , which is convert|2960|acre|km2|0 in size. The lake is bordered by the towns of Madison and Granite City; it is located within Nameoki Township, about four miles east ofSt. Louis, Missouri .The Madison County lake is very shallow, about three feet (1 m) deep throughout most the lake. There is however one deep spot, about 54.5 feet (16 m) deep, due to dredging for sand in years past. The lake is annually drained in part to provide shorebird habitat. At least 284 bird species have been found at this lake, which includes most of the species found statewide. Canada Geese winter here, as well as
Bald Eagle s. Other prominent birds include theMallard duck ,Snowy egret andLittle Blue Heron , and theEurasian Tree Sparrow , limited to this region in North America. Fish species includeBluegill , Sunfish,Crappie ,Largemouth bass andChannel catfish . The western part of the lake is industrialized, dominated by the Granite City Works facility ofUnited States Steel Corporation .ee also
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List of Illinois lakes External links
* [http://www.greatriverroad.com/hshoe/hshoeIndex.htm Horseshoe Lake State Park]
*gnis|410577|Horseshoe Lake (Madison County)
*gnis|425012|Horseshoe Lake (Alexander County)
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