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    4.2 (24 reviews)

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    Rose D.

    I was not expecting much from the White Pines Forest State Park. On the map it appears much smaller than nearby Castle Rock State Park and having grown up near Starved Rock State Park I'm a bit spoiled when it comes to that sort of thing. Well my expectations were far exceeded when we visited White Pines Forest State Park. We spent an entire day hiking and walking along its many paths. They have a variety of accessibility and difficulty and there is at least one trail that is handi-capable friendly. There are creeks that wind their way through various parts of the park and many bridges and stepping stones to cross them. Lots of picnic areas, some with shelters, some with grills.There were plenty of restrooms that were actually clean! Granted we came there just before the Independence Day weekend so they had probably just cleaned them up in prep for the busy holiday weekend. They also have cabins you can rent and there were fire pits in various places around the cabin areas. I believe there is camping as well. This park is definitely worth a visit!

    Ava M.

    The hiking trails here were absolutely beautiful. My only thing is that the map was a bit vague, but that could've just been my rough map reading skills. Overall, even the "hard" trails weren't terrible (just a couple more intense inclines). It wasn't super busy at all and there were even fun spots where you could rock hop to cross the creek. Definitely would go again... highly recommend!

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    We have driven out there just to get they're hamburgers,really worth the drive,and a nice one at that.

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    My family loves visiting here. Great hiking trails, playgrounds for the kids, and just really amazing, peaceful scenery.

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    On the grounds there is the White Pines Restaurant (see my review on that) along with a gift shop.

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    The Nature Conservancy

    The Nature Conservancy

    5.0(2 reviews)
    9.6 mi

    I attended the annual Autumn OnThe Prairie festival at Nachusa Grasslands which is owned by the…read moreNature Conservancy. Everything was well organized and run by friendly and enthusiastic volunteers. My favorite was the bison tour where you sit in a tractor pulled wagon with a guide who answers questions about the bison herd and more. We got so close to them. Northern IL Raptor Rehab & Education was also there with their ambassador birds and displays. This year's souvenir long sleeve T-shirt had a turtle design. Admission is free but you do pay $5 per car for parking. A great way to spend quality family time in a beautiful setting. It was fun to hear all the intelligent questions the kids asked. Future naturalists or future conservation minded generations to come!

    We went to the Autumn on the Prairie Fest held in September at the Nachusa Grasslands which is…read more owned by the Nature Conservatory. This annual event is open to the public and is free to attend except for a $5 per car parking fee. They offer Riding Prairie Tours to look for bison,guided hiking tours,a discovery tent ,food,drinks and music. Shuttle service is provided from the parking area if needed. Donations and tshirts for purchase are available. This grasslands preserve is over 4000 acres and consists of remnant prairies,woodlands and wetlands being reconnected through restoration by volunteers to create one of the largest grasslands in Illinois. Definitely worth a visit!

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    Lowden State Park - Steep trails

    Lowden State Park

    4.1(12 reviews)
    7.9 mi

    I'd heard great tales of the park with the big statue and we finally went to check it out. The…read morestatue is impressively large! Definitely worth a visit. You then have 3 options to walk down to the river. One that is stairs straight down and two others that call themselves steep/ rough. Honestly all seem pretty steep! we took one of the side rough trails which was a gradual decline down to the river. Although you had to pay attention to where you were going it wasn't too tough to navigate. The river was a nice reward at the end. We used the other trail to go back up and it seemed more steep and tricky. But fun! I'd say it took about 20 minutes each way. It was a fun little outing!

    This park was a gorgeous weekend getaway from Chicago. It's easy to find right along the Rock…read moreRiver. We camped in a tent but the weekend we were here, there were mostly RVs around us. If you camp here in dry weather, the site B38 is the most perfect one because there are no neighbors to your sides - yet it's somewhat close to the toilets/showers, and a comfortable distance from the trash bins. (The site is on lower ground, so in wet weather, it looks like a rivulet goes right through the site.) I've been camping all my life and I've never been in a quieter campground! People were so respectful. It's also super clean and well maintained, though the shower building was small and older. The camp hosts were super laid-back but did their patrols. Be sure to go say hi to the friendly guy at Quirky's camp store and hot dog stand. Then take off into the quiet, well-marked trails, don't miss the Blackhawk statue and breathtaking view, and meander along the river. So peaceful!

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