An ancient forest near Mt. Carmel, Illinois is home to trees that are 120 feet tall and older than just about anything else in the state. Known as an old-growth forest, this historic land has been disturbed by few and is a tranquil place to go hiking.

Take a walk through a living museum when you visit this natural arboretum. Many tree species, gorgeous views, and meandering trails await. Scroll on for more details.

Established as a state park in 1966, Beall Woods encompasses 635 acres of stunning southern Illinois bordering the Wabash River.

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About 330 acres of these woods are old-growth forest containing mostly hardwood trees. The trees here are taller than any other trees in the entire park.

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There are more than six miles of splendid hiking trails throughout this excellent state park, which allows guests to marvel at more than 64 species of trees.

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Some trees stand more than 120 feet tall with diameters of three feet. You’ll find white oak, tulip, sycamore, and American sweetgum trees.

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No matter the weather, it is fun to explore this little-known nature preserve for everchanging scenery and diverse ecosystems.

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Some of the oldest trees in the state and Midwest are found at this park, so you’ll be walking amongst history when you visit here.

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A visitors’ center opened in 2001 to greet hikers looking for more information about this park, so don’t pass up a chance to check that out as well.

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For more like this, check out these seven short and easy hikes anyone can take in Illinois.

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If you’ve ever been to this ancient forest, we’d love to hear from you. Please share your experiences and photos with us below in the comments.

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Address: 9285 Beall Woods Fire Ln, Mt Carmel, IL 62863, USA