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Alcoholic beverages of any kind are unlawful to be brought into or consumed within Frank Holten State Park.  Alcoholic beverages can ONLY be purchased and consumed while at the Grand Marais Golf Course, golf course clubhouse or at the restaurant.

NOTICE: Park Closes at 8:30 PM

Within view of the St. Louis Gateway Arch, Frank Holten State Park is an ideal destination for outdoor recreation in an urban setting in East St. Louis. The 1,080-acre St. Clair County park features the 18-hole Grand Marais Golf Course, two lakes for outstanding fishing, and plenty of open space for picnicking and other outdoors fun. The site is named for the late Frank Holten, who served the region in the Illinois General Assembly for 48 years.

The park features woodlands of Scotch pine, maple, oak, poplar, sycamore, tulip, redbud and wild cherry trees, blossoming flowers and bushes, and urban wildlife.

Frank Holten has one of the largest day use areas in the region, with picnic shelters, barbecue pits, and drinking water. The two lakes - Whispering Willow Lake and Grand Marais Lake -​ total more than 200 acres of water and 5 miles of shoreline. Whispering Willow Lake is stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill and channel catfish. Boat and bank fishing is allowed (10 horsepower limit for boating).

The 18-hole Grand Marais Golf Course, an athletic field, cross country course, basketball courts and a baseball diamond are among other attractions at Frank Holten State Park. For more information on the golf course and Lighthouse Restaurant, check the website at www.grandmaraisgolf.com.​​​​​​​​



 

 

 

 

Park Information:

West Central Illinois

4500 Pocket Road

East St. Louis

62205

618-874-7920
Email

38.594

-90.105

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