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St. Louis District Recreation

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is the largest provider of water-based outdoor recreation in the nation. The St. Louis District also operates and maintains five lakes and their associated recreational areas. These lakes, which serve a variety of purposes ranging from flood protection and recreation to potable water supply and hydroelectricity, average over 15 million visitors a year.Visitors of all ages can enjoy traditional activities like hiking, biking, fishing, camping and hunting, and for those slightly more adventurous there is windsurfing, disc golf, mountain biking and geo-caching. Regardless of your favorite activity one thing is certain, recreation enriches people's lives. A visit to an Army Corps of Engineers' recreation area can strengthen family ties and friendships; create unforgettable memories and connect people to nature that will last a lifetime.

Federal Recreation Passes


Golden Age and Golden Access Passports

The Golden Age and Golden Access Passports have been replaced by the America the Beautiful – the National Parks and Federal Recreation Lands Passes. The requirements to obtain the new Senior and Access passes remain the same (Senior: U.S. citizen 62 years old or older - Access: U.S. citizen legally blind or permanently disabled).


The existing Golden Age and Golden Access Passports are still valid and do not need to be replaced.

Due to the way the legislation was written, the Corps of Engineers is not authorized to issue the new passes, however, the Corps will honor them. These passes are available at many of the federal recreation areas administered by the National Park Service; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; U.S. Forest Service; Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Reclamation.

These passes are good for life and entitle the bearer to a reduction in fees at federally-operated, recreation facilities.

For more information visit: Recreation Passes

Latest News Releases

Fireworks on Lake Shelbyville – 50th Anniversary Celebration
9/2/2020
For Immediate Release:2 September 2020Release No.: 20-15Fireworks on Lake Shelbyville – 50th Anniversary CelebrationLake Shelbyville – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Shelbyville Chamber of...
The 2020 Mark Twain Lake Deer Hunt for Persons with Disabilities Special Event Cancelled
8/25/2020
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) regretfully announces that the 2020 Mark Twain Lake Deer Hunt for Persons with Disabilities scheduled for November 21 and 22, 2020 has been cancelled due to...
Annual Car Show and Haunted Trail Cancelled
8/5/2020
CARLYLE LAKE – Due to public health concerns over the rise of coronavirus cases in the region, the annual Cruz-In the Dam Car Show, which was to be held on August 14 at Mariner’s Village, is...
Summer Hunting Opportunities at Carlyle Lake
7/30/2020
CARLYLE LAKE – Carlyle Lake offers a variety of late summer hunting opportunities. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources work together to manage public...
Lake Shelbyville Tree Stand Permits now available for the
7/28/2020
Lake Shelbyville Tree Stand Permits now available for the2020-2021 Deer SeasonLake Shelbyville – Lake Shelbyville‘s Tree Stand Policy for this year will remain the same as it was last season. The...
National Great Rivers Museum to Reopen July First
6/23/2020
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the National Great Rivers Museum (NGRM) will reopen beginning Wednesday, July 1...

Recreation Around the District

Lost on the Lake

This is a powerful seven minute testimonial video that can save your life or the life of someone you love. It is targeted for a mature audience. Produced by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers National Operations Center for Water Safety in cooperation with the Brian and Nathan Keese Family.

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Water Safety

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