Map of Royal Lakes village

Royal Lakes is a village in Macoupin County, Illinois, United States. The population was 167 at the 2020 census, down from 197 in 2010.

Royal Lakes village overview:
Name:Royal Lakes village
LSAD Code:47
LSAD Description:village (suffix)
State:Illinois
County:Macoupin County
Elevation:640 ft (200 m)
Total Area:0.51 sq mi (1.33 km²)
Land Area:0.47 sq mi (1.21 km²)
Water Area:0.05 sq mi (0.12 km²)
Total Population:167
Population Density:358.37/sq mi (138.49/km²)
ZIP code:62685
Area code:618
FIPS code:1766196

Online Interactive Map

Royal Lakes online map. Source: Basemap layers from Google Map, Open Street Map (OSM), Arcgisonline, Wmflabs. Boundary Data from Database of Global Administrative Areas.

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Location of Royal Lakes in Illinois.

History

The site that would eventually become Royal Lakes was purchased by a Chicago developer in 1956. The 320-acre (1.3 km) tract was to be developed as a resort-style community. Three small lakes – Meshach, Shad, and Shadrach – were constructed for recreational purposes and the remaining land was divided into 2,435 lots, each measuring 25 by 125 feet (7.6 by 38.1 m). Royal Lakes was marketed as an affordable resort location in a rural setting. The community was heavily promoted in the predominantly African American neighborhoods of St. Louis and East St. Louis. In 1957, the first families moved into Royal Lakes. A community church was organized in 1961, and the congregation moved into a permanent building seven years later.

Due to Royal Lakes’ status as a “resort” area, a lack of zoning regulations meant that there had been no provisions for the developer to provide basic infrastructure. With no road maintenance, water supply, or proper sewage disposal, the overall quality of life for residents of the community deteriorated. By the early 1970s, residents agreed that the only way to improve conditions in the community was through incorporation. An incorporation election was held in October 1972. Of the 98 votes cast, 89 were in favor of incorporation and 9 opposed. Royal Lakes officially became the Village of Royal Lakes.

The village’s first mayor, Thomas J. Stoddard, and other members of the municipal government took office in April 1973.

Royal Lakes Road Map

Road map of Royal Lakes
Road map of Royal Lakes

Royal Lakes city Satellite Map

Satellite map of Royal Lakes
Satellite map of Royal Lakes

Geography

Royal Lakes is located at 39°6′42″N 89°57′38″W / 39.11167°N 89.96056°W / 39.11167; -89.96056 (39.1116990, -89.9606600) in Hillyard Township in southern Macoupin County. Royal Lakes lies at the southwestern corner of two intersecting roads, Illinois Route 16 and Illinois Route 159. The nearest large cities are St. Louis, approximately 45 miles (72 km) to the southwest, and Springfield, around 60 miles (97 km) northeast of the village.

According to the 2010 census, Royal Lakes has a total area of 0.512 square miles (1.33 km), of which 0.466 square miles (1.21 km) are land and 0.046 square miles (0.12 km) (or 8.98%) are water.

Lakes

Three small lakes – Meshach, Shad, and Shadrach – are located within the village of Royal Lakes.

  • Meshach Lake is located in the east central portion of Royal Lakes. With an average depth of between 9 and 12 feet (2.7 and 3.7 m), it is the deepest of the three lakes.
  • Shad Lake covers approximately 1.5 acres (6,100 m) with a maximum depth of 2 feet (0.61 m).
  • Shadrach Lake is located north of Magnolia Drive and west of North Dogwood Drive. Its depth ranges from 5 to 8 feet (1.5 to 2.4 m).

Shad Lake is an impoundment on Coop Branch, a northwest-flowing tributary of Macoupin Creek, while Meshach and Shadrach Lakes are built on separate tributaries of Coop Branch. The entire community is within the Illinois River watershed.

See also

Map of Illinois State and its subdivision: Map of other states:
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