Take This Unforgettable Road Trip To 7 Of Illinois' Least-Visited State Parks
By Melissa Mahoney|Published March 25, 2022
×
Melissa Mahoney
Author
I'm an east coast girl living in a west coast world. I grew up in New England before moving to SoCal for several years. I then lived in NYC or a year before moving to AZ in 2009. I worked in the entertainment industry for many years of my adult life and have a deep love for photography, writing, and traveling around the U.S. as well as to far-flung locations around the world. Travel is my life and writing about it is a dream!
The Land of Lincoln is home to 69 state parks, 11 state recreation areas, and six state forests. Among the most popular are Matthiessen State Park, Starved Rock State Park, and Mississippi Palisades State Park. However, there are many underrated parks around the state that are worth visiting as well. Take this road trip to visit some of the least-visited state parks in Illinois.
Ready to gas up the car and hit the road? You can use this interactive map as your guide.
The beautiful 2,430-acre Ferne Clyffe State Park only receives around 200,000 visitors each year. Known for its abundance of ferns and other fascinating plant species, as well as unique rock formations, visitors can take a variety of trails to explore it all.
Did you know there is a French fort located in Illinois? Fort Chartres was built back in 1753 and was used as a military base. Today you can visit the remnants of the historic fort at this extraordinary state park.
The 750-acre Beaver Dam State Park is the perfect place to go if you're looking for things to do outside in Illinois. Enjoy hiking, fishing, camping, and picnicking among other outdoor activities.
Ramsey Lake State Recreation Area is 1,980 acres and includes gorgeous Lake Ramsey where you can go fishing. You will love being surrounded by woodlands and enjoying the great outdoors here.
This gem of a state park is home to rugged landscape that features wooded ridges, valleys, rolling hills, bluffs, and stunning trails to explore it all. There is also an overlook called the Eagle's Nest that requires a climb up 144 steps and has views of the river.
This lovely state park is home to a 183-acre lake. If you're looking for a place to go boating, fishing, or canoeing, Sam Park State Park is ideal. It also offers two miles of hiking trails as well as 13 miles of equestrian trails.
How would you like to take a road trip to a few of the least-visited state parks in Illinois? Have you visited any of these state parks in the past? Let us know in the comments!
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.