There are some things you can always count on in Illinois. Our excellent nature attractions will always be there for us to enjoy no matter how long we spend time away from them. These eight state parks and recreation areas are some of the most beautiful spots in the state. Scroll on for more details.
- Illinois State Park
Wikimedia Commons/Yinan Chen This underrated state park is one of the most beautiful places to visit if you love nature. Views of endless water, crashing waves, beaches, and diverse landscapes abound. There are also many trails to enjoy at this 4,160-acre park.
- Matthiessen State Park
Flickr/Tripp This 1,700-acre state park sits along the Illinois River on the north side of the state and is known for its waterfalls and hiking trails. Guests enter a whole new world when they visit this stunning place that not every Illinoisan knows exists.
- Mississippi Palisades State Park
Flickr/GoddessOfRocks Giant rock formations are the main natural feature at this park in addition to the river. Situated at the confluence of the Mississippi and Apple rivers in northwestern Illinois, this park is full of trails that take guests past scenic views.
- Cave-In-Rock State Park
Flickr/David Wilson Whether you’re looking for buried treasure, nature, or history, you may actually find all three here. This southern Illinois area spans about 240 acres and sits right on the Ohio River. The park sits atop high bluffs overlooking the water.
- Giant City State Park
Wikimedia Commons/Kbh3rd This 4,000-acre state park is situated within the Shawnee National Forest in southern Illinois. It features huge rock formations that visitors can walk between. There are also steps, boardwalk trails, paved paths, an observation tower, and much more.
- Lowden-Miller State Forest
Wikimedia Commons/IvoShandor Spanning about 2,300 acres of the Rock River Valley, this park features river bluffs, forestry, and the Black Hawk statue. It is situated in northern Illinois and is popular at any time of the year.
- Garden Of The Gods Recreation Area
Wikimedia Commons/Fritz Geller-Grimm A section of the Shawnee National Forest, this natural area is known for its huge rock formations that have been shaped by wind over time. This is the most popular area of the Shawnee, and it spans about 3,300 acres.
- Starved Rock State Park
Pixabay/pieonane With 13 miles of trails, this popular state park is situated on the Illinois River on the north side of the state. It features rock formations, canyons, waterfalls, and many other incredible natural attractions that keep guests coming back year after year.
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Wikimedia Commons/Yinan Chen
This underrated state park is one of the most beautiful places to visit if you love nature. Views of endless water, crashing waves, beaches, and diverse landscapes abound. There are also many trails to enjoy at this 4,160-acre park.
Flickr/Tripp
This 1,700-acre state park sits along the Illinois River on the north side of the state and is known for its waterfalls and hiking trails. Guests enter a whole new world when they visit this stunning place that not every Illinoisan knows exists.
Flickr/GoddessOfRocks
Giant rock formations are the main natural feature at this park in addition to the river. Situated at the confluence of the Mississippi and Apple rivers in northwestern Illinois, this park is full of trails that take guests past scenic views.
Flickr/David Wilson
Whether you’re looking for buried treasure, nature, or history, you may actually find all three here. This southern Illinois area spans about 240 acres and sits right on the Ohio River. The park sits atop high bluffs overlooking the water.
Wikimedia Commons/Kbh3rd
This 4,000-acre state park is situated within the Shawnee National Forest in southern Illinois. It features huge rock formations that visitors can walk between. There are also steps, boardwalk trails, paved paths, an observation tower, and much more.
Wikimedia Commons/IvoShandor
Spanning about 2,300 acres of the Rock River Valley, this park features river bluffs, forestry, and the Black Hawk statue. It is situated in northern Illinois and is popular at any time of the year.
Wikimedia Commons/Fritz Geller-Grimm
A section of the Shawnee National Forest, this natural area is known for its huge rock formations that have been shaped by wind over time. This is the most popular area of the Shawnee, and it spans about 3,300 acres.
Pixabay/pieonane
With 13 miles of trails, this popular state park is situated on the Illinois River on the north side of the state. It features rock formations, canyons, waterfalls, and many other incredible natural attractions that keep guests coming back year after year.
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Address: Illinois Beach, 1 Lake Front Dr, Zion, IL 60099, USAAddress: Matthiessen State Park, 2500 IL-178, Oglesby, IL 61348, USAAddress: Mississippi Palisades State Park, 16327A IL-84, Savanna, IL 61074, USAAddress: Cave-In-Rock, IL 62919, USAAddress: Giant City State Park, 235 Giant City Rd, Makanda, IL 62958, USAAddress: Garden of the Gods, Herod, IL 62947, USAAddress: Starved Rock State Park, 2678 E 875th Rd, Oglesby, IL 61348, USAAddress: Lowden - Miller Forest, Oregon, IL 61061, USA