Hike Indian Creek Trail
Cobden, Illinois
Details
Distance
0.75 miles
Elevation Gain
65 ft
Route Type
Loop
Description
Added by Lucas Bremer
Short, scenic trail inside of Giant City State Park
This wandering intermittent creek inside of Giant City State Park only flows in periods of heavy rain or after snow melts. Prior to a confluence with Drury Creek, the path comes to a mid sized shelter bluff wall. What this shelter lacks in sheer size, it made up for in importance to Native Americans who used the south facing wall for shelter. By facing this way, the bluff would get morning sun, and also be protected from fierce north and west winds in the winter. There were plenty of shrubs, nuts, berries, and wild game to eat and some of the walls provided important chert for making of tools and weapons. The found these low hanging "caves" to be dry and suitable for cooking and sleeping. Almost a thousand years ago, this was an important place for Woodland tribes.
Many wildflowers bloom here in spring and along the creek, cottonwood, tulip, and river birch trees line the walls and provide many perches for songbirds.
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