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  1. William W. Powers State Recreation Area, located on Wolf Lake on Chicago' s far southeast side at the Illinois-Indiana state line, offers opportunities to get outdoors and enjoy nature in the city for residents and visitors.

  2. William W. Powers State Recreation Area is an Illinois state park administered by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources on 580 acres (230 ha) in the Hegewisch community area of the City of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States. [1]

  3. William W. Powers State Recreation Area is on Chicago's far southeast side, off highways 94, 90, and 41. The main park entrance is at 12949 South Avenue O. Additional Information.

  4. Fishing. Wolf Lake contains largemouth bass, northern pike, bluegill, redear sunfish, crappie, bullhead, carp, walleye, hybrid muskie, and yellow perch. About six miles of shoreline is available to bank fisherman.

  5. William W. Powers State Recreation Area is a unique hunting site in Illinois, located in the heart of Chicago. You can hunt waterfowl, deer, and small game in this urban oasis, surrounded by Lake Calumet and the Calumet River. William W. Powers State Recreation Area also offers fishing, boating, hiking, and birdwatching opportunities. Discover this hidden gem of Illinois hunting at Hunt Illinois.

  6. Located in Chicago, the William W. Powers State Recreation Area is a natural haven for those seeking a break from the city’s hustle and bustle. This riverfront park with its sprawling 580 acres of land has a plethora of natural landscapes with scenic water views that will captivate all visitors.

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  8. About William W. Powers State Recreation Area. Wolf Lake straddles the Illinois and Indiana State line between 120th and 134th streets in Chicago. The park road on the east side runs parallel to the Indiana line.

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