This Incredible 160-Mile Trail In Illinois Connects Two Of America's Greatest Rivers
By Elizabeth Crozier|Published May 10, 2019
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Elizabeth Crozier
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An Illinois transplant who grew up and went to school in Indiana for 22 years, Elizabeth holds a BFA in creative writing and has enjoyed traveling across the country and parts of Europe. She has visited half of the states, as well as parts of Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean, and regularly travels home to the Hoosier State to see friends and family. With more than five years of writing experience, Elizabeth’s articles have been featured on several websites, and her poetry and short stories have been published in multiple literary journals.
The Mississippi and Ohio rivers are two of America’s most astounding rivers both for their length and for their importance to our history and heritage. There is a long nature path in southern Illinois that connects these mighty bodies of water, and it is perfect for spring and summer. This great rivers trail should be explored by all nature lovers. Check it out:
The River to River Trail in southern Illinois spans more than 160 miles of the Shawnee National Forest. It is best to complete in segments over several days in a row throughout the year.
The trail begins at the Ohio River in Elizabethtown and ends at Devil's Backbone on the Mississippi River. The path passes many bluffs, plains, streams, prairies, and forests.
This great rivers trail even passes some significant landmarks and state parks such as Garden of the Gods, Giant City, Tunnel Hill, Bald Knob, and Cedar Lake. This trail is like a full tour of the Shawnee National Forest.
This great rivers trail is ideal for hiking, dog walking, and even equestrian adventures. The terrain ranges from easy to difficult, so you'll enjoy a wide variety of experiences.
In addition to hiking and camping, viewing wildlife is another popular activity to enjoy along this trail. You may see eagles, bobcats, red foxes, armadillos, and more than 150 species of birds.
The trail is fun to explore anytime of year. While you'll get to see it in all its green wonder this spring and summer, fall is also a lovely time to visit.
Explore the best trail in the Shawnee as you search for America's best rivers. There's no end to the excursions and explorations you'll find along this path.