La Moine River
201.77 km | 125.38 mi
Length can differ from official measure!
Kategorie 3
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The La Moine River (also spelled LaMoine River) is a scenic, approximately 125-mile-long river in western Illinois, winding through rural landscapes and fertile valleys, highly appreciated by nature enthusiasts and outdoor recreation seekers. It offers excellent opportunities for relaxed, active leisure in a mostly uncrowded, authentic setting. The river is particularly well-known among anglers: popular game fish such as largemouth bass, channel catfish, flathead catfish, and various panfish species attract many fishing enthusiasts to its banks and waters – whether shore fishing or float fishing from a boat. Several public boat ramps provide convenient access for small motorboats, trailers, and easy kayak or canoe launches. Especially attractive for canoeists and kayakers, the La Moine features moderate current, varied sections with gravel bars, quiet pools, and wooded shorelines, making it ideal for day trips or half-day paddling adventures. Many paddlers enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the chance to observe wildlife – from birds to deer and occasionally large fish – right from the water. In addition to fishing and paddling, the surrounding riverbanks invite picnicking, nature watching, and leisurely walks. Overall, the La Moine River is a perfect destination for anyone seeking an uncomplicated, genuine, and nature-immersed outdoor experience in Illinois.

