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Goose Creek Lake Vacation Rentals

Breathe the warm lake air and swim with your family at Goose Creek Lake near St. Francois State Park in Missouri.

A Gated Lake Community Near Ste. Genevieve With Five Fishing Lakes and Miles of Shoreline

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Why Rent On Goose Creek Lake

Goose Creek Lake in St. Francois County, Missouri spans approximately 400 acres with over 10 miles of shoreline, supported by a community of five smaller fishing lakes and ponds, including Lake Harper, Ridge Lake, and Lake Sagamore, each stocked with catfish, bass, and crappie. The gated Goose Creek Lake Subdivision, with its 24-hour manned entrance, provides a level of privacy and security that open-access lake destinations cannot match, and the combination of the main lake and its satellite water bodies gives fishing-focused families an unusually generous variety of angling settings within a single community. A vacation rental here gives invited guests access to one of Missouri’s most carefully maintained private lake communities.

Boating, Fishing, Swimming, and the Five-Lake Network

The main lake supports boating, fishing, and swimming, while the surrounding ponds and smaller lakes give children and casual anglers comfortable, low-pressure fishing settings away from the boat traffic of the main water body. The lake was enlarged to its current size in 1985, and the surrounding development has matured into a well-maintained residential community of considerable character over the intervening decades.

Goose Creek Conservation Area, Ste. Genevieve, and St. Francois County

The Goose Creek Conservation Area nearby offers hunting, birdwatching, and wildlife viewing for guests who want natural programming beyond the lake itself. The proximity to St. Francois and Ste. Genevieve counties places the lake within reach of some of the most historically and geologically interesting destinations in Missouri. Ste. Genevieve, Missouri’s oldest European settlement with its extraordinary concentration of French Colonial architecture and museums, is among the most rewarding small-city cultural destinations in the entire Midwest.

Why a Rental Near Goose Creek Lake Rewards the Stay

Vacation homes and lakeside rentals near Goose Creek Lake give families full kitchens, comfortable bedrooms, lake views, private outdoor space, and the security and natural calm of a gated Missouri lake community with exceptional fishing variety. The combination of a multi-lake fishing destination and the cultural richness of nearby Ste. Genevieve and the Route du Vin wine country makes this corner of Missouri one of the state’s most satisfying and layered lake destinations. Pet-friendly rentals are available. For families who appreciate privacy, fishing variety, and genuine French Colonial heritage within a short drive, Goose Creek Lake is an outstanding and underappreciated choice.

Best time to go
Visit Goose Creek Lake in late spring, particularly from May to June, when blooming wildflowers frame the shimmering waters. Longer days beckon with thrilling water sports and serene fishing, as fewer tourists allow for peaceful, intimate explorations in this pristine wilderness.
Water Quality
Goose Creek Lake in Missouri features water that is deep blue in color and crystal-clear in clarity.
Surface area (mi)
0.95
Elevation (ft)
688.98
Shoreline length (mi)
8.89

Popular activities

  • Boating
  • Waterskiing
  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Jet Skiing
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to dive into what Goose Creek Lake has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • No, property owners and their guests cannot swim in Goose Creek Lake. Swimming is allowed only in the designated pool area, where specific rules and supervision apply.

  • Goose Creek is a popular destination because it offers various recreational activities. It provides opportunities for hiking, fishing, mountain biking, and scenic drives, with the Goose Creek Trailhead accessing the Lost Creek Wilderness. The area also features historic cabins, unique rock formations, and a campground that survived the Hayman Fire.

  • To operate a watercraft while fishing on Goose Creek Lake in Missouri, you need a current year Goose Creek Lake sticker and the State Registration number. All boats must be registered in the property owner’s name and have proof of insurance. Specific size and horsepower limits also apply to the watercraft.

  • There is no public beach at Goose Creek Lake. This lake is part of a gated community in Missouri, primarily used for swimming, boating, and fishing by its residents. The community has several lakes and ponds but does not offer public beach access.

  • The towns near Goose Creek Lake are Creede and Deckers. Creede is about 7 miles east on State Hwy 149, while Deckers is approximately a 2-hour drive northeast of the area.