Rock Run Rookery is a 224-acre complex of abandoned quarries that lies
at the confluence of Rock Run Creek and the Des Plaines River. The preserve was acquired between 2002 and 2011 to protect nesting islands for herons,
egrets, and cormorants, and to provide public access to the quarry
lakes.
The preserve features two converted quarry lakes that offer shoreline fishing opportunities. At the small west lake, Catch and Release fishing is required. At the large east lake, Catch and Release fishing is encouraged, but statewide daily creel and size limits apply.
Taking
frogs, turtles, and mussels is prohibited. An Illinois fishing license
is required for anyone at least 16 years of age who fishes a public
Illinois waterway, and may be obtained from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. Only two pole
and line fishing is allowed. Ice fishing, swimming, wading, and dogs in
the water are prohibited. All statewide fishing regulations
apply.
The large east lake also offers canoeing, kayaking, and
boating opportunities. A boat launch and trailer parking are
available, and there is no launch fee. However, the
following regulations must be followed:
Boats are not allowed in the small west lake, or in the portion of the large east lake, marked by buoys, which protects an established rookery.
Boats may be launched
at the large east lake between April 1 and October 31.
Non-gasoline powered watercraft up to 18 feet are
permitted, including fishing boats, rowboats, canoes, and kayaks. Only electric trolling motors can be used. (Gas-powered motors must be raised and out of the water.)
Federal and State regulations require that
watercraft contain one well-fitting Personal Flotation Device (PFD) for
each person on the watercraft. Children under the age of 13 must wear
PFDs when on water. We require all individuals regardless of age to wear
PFDs when in private canoes and kayaks.
The preserve also offers a picnic shelter that can be reserved for large groups. A 0.36-mile paved trail travels through the preserve and is ideal for hiking,
biking, in-line skating, and cross-country skiing.
Photographs Courtesy of Scott Haulton and Glenn P. Knoblock
Location
Rock Run Rookery is located at Youngs Road and Route 6 in Joliet.