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Illinois isn’t totally flat: A hiker’s guide to exploring Illinois trails

Illinois isn’t totally flat: A hiker’s guide to exploring Illinois trails

Hikers who take the time to explore will find something different: sandstone canyons, river bluffs, waterfalls, deep forests and scenic overlooks. Photo: Shutterstock


ILLINOIS (Chambana Today) — Illinois may be known for flat farmland, but the state offers surprising scenery, forests, bluffs and miles of trails worth discovering.

Illinois often gets a reputation for being flat. And while much of the state is known for its farmland and prairie, hikers who take the time to explore will find something different: sandstone canyons, river bluffs, waterfalls, deep forests and scenic overlooks.

From the rolling hills of the northwest to the rugged Shawnee Hills in the south, Illinois offers a variety of hiking opportunities for beginners and experienced hikers alike. Whether you’re looking for a quick nature walk or a full day on the trail, here are some of the best places across the state to lace up your boots and explore.

Southern Illinois: cliffs and forest trails

Southern Illinois is home to the most rugged landscapes in the state. The Shawnee Hills region features rock formations, waterfalls and miles of forest trails.

1. Shawnee National Forest

https://www.fs.usda.gov/shawnee

The crown jewel of Illinois hiking, Shawnee National Forest stretches across southern Illinois and contains hundreds of miles of trails. Hikers will find towering sandstone cliffs, natural bridges and scenic overlooks.

Popular hikes include:

  • Garden of the Gods Observation Trail

  • Rim Rock Trail

  • Little Grand Canyon Trail

2. Giant City State Park

https://dnr.illinois.gov/parks/park.giantcity.html

Located near Carbondale, Giant City State Park is known for its massive sandstone “streets” that form narrow passageways between towering rock walls. The Giant City Nature Trail is one of the most unique hikes in Illinois.

3. Cache River State Natural Area

https://dnr.illinois.gov/parks/park.cacheriver.html

This swamp-like ecosystem in southern Illinois features boardwalks through cypress and tupelo trees, some of the oldest trees in the Midwest. The trails offer a completely different landscape than most people expect in Illinois.

Central Illinois: prairie paths and river views

Central Illinois may be flatter, but it offers peaceful prairie hikes and scenic river corridors perfect for shorter walks.

1. Allerton Park and Retreat Center (Monticello)

https://allerton.illinois.edu

This University of Illinois property combines hiking trails with gardens, sculptures and river views. Miles of wooded trails wind along the Sangamon River and through open prairie.

2. Kickapoo State Recreation Area (near Danville)

https://dnr.illinois.gov/parks/park.kickapoo.html

Kickapoo offers more than 20 miles of trails through woods and hills shaped by former strip mines. The landscape includes lakes, wildlife areas and some surprisingly rugged terrain.

3. Weldon Springs State Park (Clinton)

https://dnr.illinois.gov/parks/park.weldonsprings.html

This park features scenic trails around a lake and through forested hills. The observation tower provides a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.

Northern Illinois: bluffs, canyons and waterfalls

The northern part of the state offers some of Illinois’ most famous hiking destinations.

1. Starved Rock State Park

https://dnr.illinois.gov/parks/park.starvedrock.html

Starved Rock is one of the most visited parks in Illinois and for good reason. The park’s sandstone canyons feature seasonal waterfalls and dramatic views above the Illinois River.

Popular trails include:

  • St. Louis Canyon

  • French Canyon

  • Lover’s Leap Overlook

2. Matthiessen State Park

https://dnr.illinois.gov/parks/park.matthiessen.html

Located just south of Starved Rock, Matthiessen offers equally stunning scenery with fewer crowds. The park features deep canyons, streams and rock formations.

3. Mississippi Palisades State Park

https://dnr.illinois.gov/parks/park.mississippipalisades.html

Overlooking the Mississippi River near Savanna, this park features steep cliffs and scenic overlooks. Trails wind through forested bluffs with views across the river valley.

Tips for hiking in Illinois

Even though Illinois isn’t mountainous, hikers should still be prepared for changing conditions.

Check the weather
Spring and fall offer the best hiking conditions, while summer can bring heat and humidity.

Wear sturdy shoes
Trails in southern and northern Illinois can be rocky or muddy.

Bring water
Even short hikes can become challenging during warm weather.

Respect wildlife and nature
Stay on marked trails and follow Leave No Trace principles.

A state worth exploring on foot

Illinois may not have towering mountain ranges, but its landscapes are more diverse than many people expect. From sandstone canyons and forest bluffs to quiet prairie paths, the state offers plenty of places to enjoy the outdoors.

For hikers willing to look beyond the stereotype of flat farmland, Illinois has miles of trails waiting to be explored.

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