Kinkaid area: An inventory of the region's resources
Krohe, James
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Title
Kinkaid area: An inventory of the region's resources
Author(s)
Krohe, James
Issue Date
2002
Keyword(s)
Natural resources surveys --Illinois --Kinkaid Area
Conservation of natural resources --Illinois --Kinkaid Area
Kinkaid Area (Ill.)
Geographic Coverage
Illinois
Abstract
The scene from a fishing boat
in Kinkaid Lake—the sandstone
bluffs, the patches of
piney forest, even the
muskie lures in the tackle box—puts
visitors in mind of Wisconsin or
Minnesota. The lake however is set in
southern Illinois, just west of
Murphysboro. In the early 1970s the
earthen Crisenberry Dam was thrown
up across Kinkaid Creek on this spot.
The stopped-up creek swelled to 2,350
acres of water with 73 miles of shoreline
that became the jewel of this part
of Illinois’ Egypt.
The sandstone bluffs through which
Kinkaid Creek winds on its way to the
Big Muddy River form a forested rampart
overlooking the Mississippi River.
Part of the lake’s charm is the scenic
contrast it offers to the more familiar
Illinois landscape to the north and east.
There, the valleys of Beaucoup Creek
and its tributary creeks are wide and
flat, covered in farmland rather than
forest. A much longer stream (81
miles) than Kinkaid Creek, Beaucoup
Creek runs from its origins in
Washington County southward
through Perry County to its junction
with the Big Muddy in Jackson
County, just east of Murphysboro.
The watersheds of Kinkaid and
Beaucoup creeks together cover
approximately 629 square miles that
mostly lie in Perry, Jackson, and
Washington counties. The area is
southern Illinois in miniature, with
forested hills (some of which are part
of the Shawnee National Forest) in the
Kinkaid watershed and strip-mine
lakes interspersed with farm fields in
the Beaucoup watershed.
Publisher
Illinois Dept. of Natural Resources
Series/Report Name or Number
Critical Trends Assessment Program
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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These documents are a product of the Illinois state scientific surveys
and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, and has been selected
and made available by the Institute of Natural Resource Sustainability,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. They are intended solely for
noncommercial research and educational use, and proper attribution is
requested.
Detailed assessments of 32 major watersheds in Illinois, conducted through the Critical Trends Assessment Program administered by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. Includes contributions from each of the State Scientific Surveys which are now part of the Prairie Research Institute.
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