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Established in 1945, the Rice Lake area was originally a refuge for migratory wetland birds, while a portion of land served as hunting grounds for those who donated toward the purchase of the land. Today, Rice Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area protects 5,660 acres and now includes multiple bodies of water: Slim Lake, Big Lake, Pond Lily Lake, Goose Lake, and Lock Pond.

While most of the park's regular visitors come from Canton, Mapleton, and Peoria, the park also attracts RVers, anglers, hunters, and nature lovers from all over the United States. If you want to enjoy picnicking, wildlife watching, fishing, and hiking on your motorhome camping getaway, just book an RV in Fulton County and reserve a spot at Rice Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area.

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Getting Outdoors

Rice Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area is a perfect destination for anyone who enjoys hunting and fishing. Hunting at Rice Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area is especially popular during waterfowl season. The park also permits deer hunting, but only with a bow. All you need is your hunting license, and you're also required to report at the check-in station. Hunting is heavily regulated here, so make sure you review the park’s regulations before setting out.

The multiple water sources at Rice Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area provide an abundance of fishing and boating spots for guests to enjoy. The only time boating isn't allowed is during the waterfowl migrating season. In terms of the game, anglers can look forward to catching crappie, largemouth bass, and bluegill. Other, rarer fish species include channel catfish, sunfish, buffalofish, and bullhead.

Camping at Rice Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area is also a chance to relax, enjoy the natural surroundings, explore the park, and go for a picnic with your loved ones. Be sure to pack the binoculars for this trip, since the wildlife area is a prime place for birdwatching. You might spot multiple bird species that inhabit the wetlands, like ducks and geese, as well as birds of prey that come to roost here, including the majestic bald eagle. If you pay close attention, you'll also find some rare or endangered plant species.

Camping at Rice Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area

Motorhome camping is available year-round at Rice Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area. There are over 30 sites with electric hookups and easy to access drinking water. Other RV camping amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, and a dump station. All sites are first-come, first-served, and those visiting during the peak summer season are advised to arrive early to snag a spot.

The campground at Rice Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area is also pet-friendly, so if you need your hunting companion, they're welcome to tag along, but they must be on a leash while in the campgrounds. Sites can accommodate rigs up to 45 feet long, so keep this restriction in mind when searching for your motorhome rental.

Exploring the Area

If you need to stock up your rental RV with supplies or fuel, the nearby town of Canton has got you covered with stores, gas stations, and even restaurants if you'd like to dine out. Cuisine options include pizza, Mexican, Italian, and American fare, so you won't be leaving on an empty stomach when it's time to wrap up your camping adventure at Rice Lake.

One place you should visit while camping at Rice Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area is Peoria. This vibrant, bustling city always has something fun happening, and you'll likely find an interesting event happening during your visit. Whether you want to treat the kids to a day at the zoo, take a walk through lush gardens, or spend some time learning about the area's history, Peoria has an attraction for everyone in your camping crew.

Peoria Riverfront Museum is packed with collections and exhibits. You can see artwork from international and Midwestern artists, tour the Sculpture Garden, and check out some really insightful exhibits on just about every field of natural science. On top of all that, guests can visit the dome planetarium to enjoy a vivid show about astronomical wonders of our galaxy.

If the wildlife watching opportunities at Rice Lake weren't enough for you, Peoria has a big zoo where you'll see all sorts of animal species. Exotic mammals, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, and birds await, all housed in areas that mimic their natural habitat. The zoo also offers educational programs and allows you to book a space for a special event.

The opportunities for family-friendly fun are endless in this part of the Prairie State, so rent an RV near Rice Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area and start planning the camping trip of a lifetime.

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