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Hike the Garden of the Gods Observation Trail
Herod, Illinois
4.9
1 mi
In the southernmost part of Illinois, Shawnee National Forest is a wonderful natural area that transports you far from the flat agricultural landscape typical of so much of the Midwest. Located in the central area of the forest, Garden of the Gods is a 3,318-acre wilderness area characterized by unique rock formations, deep layers of forest, amazing views and fantastic hikes along rivers and th...
Hike the Matthiessen State Park Loop
Oglesby, Illinois
4.8
5.8 mi
With 5 miles of trails, which alternate between cliffs, canyons, and bluffs, Matthiessen State Park has plenty to offer. This particular trail also includes three waterfalls, along the way.
From the Dells Area parking lot, head down the steps next to the log fort replica. At the 4-way junction turn right, where the trail follows along the Upper Dell. At the T-junction with Bluff Trail, turn lef...
Hike Ottawa Canyon at Starved Rock State Park
Oglesby, Illinois
5.0
3.9 mi
This canyon is not as popular as some of the others in this park but it is my favorite by far. You can either hike the full 3.9 miles from the visitor center or you can jump in your car and head over to one of the parking lots on the east side for a shorter hike. Either way you will not be disappointed.Starved Rock has some very interesting rock formations you can explore. The valley was form...
Hike the Lower Dells at Matthiessen State Park
Oglesby, Illinois
4.8
3.5 mi
/ 250 ft gain
Starting off right from the parking lot at Matthiessen State Park, follow the trail markers through the forest, across beautiful bridges, and find your way to one of the many stunning waterfalls. Depending on when you go, the water level will vary greatly. During the summer months the water level is fairly low so getting across river crossings is fairly easy, during the spring/fall months howev...
Hike to Starved Rock's La Salle Canyon
Oglesby, Illinois
4.3
4.4 mi
/ 370 ft gain
This out-and-back trail is one of the parks longest trails. Starting from the visitors center it is 2.2 mile hike one way and 4.4 miles if you go out and back. The trail is very much worth the long trek. You enjoy the views and fresh air of the Illinois river. You will also walk past the Illinois Dam. This trail is mostly walking a long the river. On the way to the canyon you will pass by many ...
Hike the Upper Dells of Matthiessen State Park
Oglesby, Illinois
4.3
2.2 mi
/ 627 ft gain
From the start of the parking lot you will cross a picnic area to your left where you can have a bite to eat before or after your hike. The trailhead starts off with a couple flights of stair leading you down to the bridge. After taking in the spectacular views at the top of the waterfall you will cross the bridge and turn right to go down, taking the stairs to the upper dells. Depending on whe...
Run Chicago’s Lakefront Trail
Chicago, Illinois
5.0
6.7 mi
Chicago – the third largest city in the US and home to the deep dish pizza – doesn’t exactly scream “outdoorsy.” In reality, there is much more to Chicago than skyscrapers; there are dozens of parks, outdoor music venues, and the city is right on Lake Michigan, making it very easy on the eyes. Being right on the lake, there are several stunning running trails that everyone should check out the ...
Hike the Waterfall Glen Loop
Darien, Illinois
5.0
9.4 mi
/ 387 ft gain
It is easy to modify your route, with lots of side trails to choose from. A waterfall and scenic views make for a pleasant spot to exercise.
Hike to Wildcat Canyon at Starved Rock SP
Oglesby, Illinois
4.5
2 mi
If you happen to find yourself in the Chicagoland area be sure to check out the Wildcat Canyon hike at Starved Rock State Park. This is a 2 mile out and back hike from the visitor's center that leads to the largest waterfall in the park. There are two viewpoints from the top of the canyon or you can descend the stairs to the bottom and explore the canyon. The waterfall tends to be at its ful...
Places to stay
Carlyle, Illinois
Dam East Rec. Area (Day Use)
Overview
Dam East Recreation Area is situated on the southern shore of Carlyle Lake, a prime getaway for city-dwellers and families. Loca...
Shelbyville, Illinois
Lithia Springs
Overview
Lithia Springs Campground sits on the eastern shore of Lake Shelbyville in the heart of central Illinois. This facility has a va...
Shelbyville, Illinois
Opossum Creek
Overview
Opossum Creek Recreation Area has a quiet campground that sits on the western shore of Lake Shelbyville in the heart of central ...
Thomson, Illinois
Thomson Causeway
Overview
Thomson Causeway provides the unique experience of island camping on the great Mississippi River and it's well worth a try! The ...
Carlyle, Illinois
Boulder Rec. Area
Overview
Boulder Recreation Area is situated on the eastern shore of Carlyle Lake, a prime getaway for city-dwellers and families. Locate...
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