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Access Site IL

Fisherman's Corner

Mississippi River Le Claire Canal

Source: iowa_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Hampton, IL
County: Rock Island County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 41.56663995, -90.39951265
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Nearby Gauge Conditions
Whitewater Runs on Mississippi River
1 run
There are no whitewater runs within 50 miles of this access site.
These whitewater runs are on the same river but located more than 50 miles from this access site.
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Whitewater data from American Whitewater
About This Access Site
**Location & Access:** Fisherman's Corner is located in Hampton, Rock Island County, Illinois, along the mighty Mississippi River. While the main campground itself offers no direct river access, the nearby Fisherman's Corner Day Use facility—a short walk away—provides a canoe ramp and fishing areas for paddlers and boaters. From Interstate 80, take Exit 1 for IL State Route 84 toward East Moline/Savanna, then travel south on IL-84 for 1.5 miles. For more information, contact the Thomson Ranger Office at 815-259-3628 or the Fisherman's Corner Fee Booth at 309-496-2720.

**River Conditions:** This section of the Mississippi River is a major waterway with significant current. Expect an average flow of approximately 685,000 cubic feet per second and average water velocity of 11.24 feet per second. The river at this location is relatively flat with a gentle 0.8 ft/mile gradient, making it suitable for various paddling skill levels, though paddlers should respect the strong current typical of this major river system. Eagle watching is popular in winter months.

**Facilities:** Fisherman's Corner offers both campground and day-use facilities with scenic Mississippi River views and plenty of shade. The area supports water sports, fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Reservations are available for the campground; contact the numbers above for current details on fees, hours, and specific amenities.
Federal Facility Information
Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
With impressive views of the mighty Mississippi River, Fishermans Corner provides convenient RV and tent camping facilities for outdoor enthusiasts. The lush river landscape provides plenty of shade, and activities from water sports to hiking to wildlife viewing. Eagle watching is particularly popular during the winter months at Fishermans Corner.Recreation
Although there is no river...

Overview
With impressive views of the mighty Mississippi River, Fishermans Corner provides convenient RV and tent camping facilities for outdoor enthusiasts. The lush river landscape provides plenty of shade, and activities from water sports to hiking to wildlife viewing. Eagle watching is particularly popular during the winter months at Fishermans Corner.Recreation
Although there is no river access from within the campground, the Fishermans Corner Day Use facility is a short walk away and offers numerous fishing areas as well as a canoe ramp. Visitors can also catch a weekly educational program at the amphitheater located within the campground.

The Central Trail section of the famous Mississippi River Trail passes directly in front of the campground, offering visitors miles of walking and biking trails along the river bank. The expansive Elton E. Fawks Bald Eagle Refuge and Nature Preserve and the Illiniwek Forest Preserve are also located just minutes away.Facilities
Of the 51 reservable campsites, 46 campsites have electric hookups and 5 campsites do not have electric hookups and are for tents only.
Fisherman's Corner provides the comforts of modern camping, including drinking water, a shower house, electric hook-ups, flush toilets, while still providing visitors with an authentic outdoor experience.Natural Features
Fishermans Corner offers an excellent view of a small aquatic marsh near Locks and Dam 14, which is home to an array of wildlife species. On any given morning visitors may see turtles sunning on rocks near the river bed or countless bird species hunting the shallow waters for food.

The scenery during camping season never disappoints, whether it's the vivid greenery during the spring or the breathtaking medley of colors during the fall.
Nearby Attractions
The John Deere Pavilion, an interactive museum spanning almost 200 years of the famous American agricultural company's history is located a convenient 20-minutes away by car. For a more exotic experience, the Botanical Center located in Rock Island, features an array of colorful plant species located in both indoor and outdoor gardens.
Contact Info
For local information, please call (563) 232-9096 or call (815) 259-3628 for general information.

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