State Park • IL

Located in northwestern Illinois near the village of Lena, Lake Le-Aqua-Na State Park offers a peaceful outdoor setting centered on a scenic lake, rolling terrain, and quiet forested areas. The park provides a relaxed recreational experience well suited for families, anglers, and casual visitors.
The park’s landscape is anchored by Lake Le-Aqua-Na, a man-made lake surrounded by gently rolling hills, open grassland, and patches of woodland. The terrain feels open and accessible, with gradual elevation changes and long sightlines across the water.
Mature trees line portions of the shoreline and picnic areas, while open fields and natural vegetation create a simple and inviting rural atmosphere.
Lake Le-Aqua-Na State Park features a small network of walking trails that loop through wooded areas and along the lakeshore. Trails are generally flat to gently rolling and suitable for casual hiking and nature walks.
The trail system emphasizes ease of use and scenic movement rather than long-distance or technical hiking.
Recreation opportunities include fishing, picnicking, hiking, wildlife viewing, and non-motorized boating where permitted. The lake is a focal point for angling and relaxed shoreline activity.
Picnic shelters and open green space support day-use visits, while the park’s calm setting encourages unhurried outdoor time.
Lake Le-Aqua-Na State Park was developed to provide public recreation centered around the creation of the lake and surrounding parkland. Its establishment reflects efforts to offer accessible outdoor spaces in rural northwestern Illinois.
The park has remained a community-oriented destination focused on simple recreation and natural enjoyment.
Lake Le-Aqua-Na State Park offers a quiet and approachable outdoor experience defined by its scenic lake and gently rolling landscape. With its easy trails, picnic areas, and relaxed atmosphere, the park is well suited for short visits, family outings, and peaceful time outdoors.