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Seasonal waterfalls, awe-inspiring bluffs and rugged canyons dominate the storied landscape at Starved Rock. Outdoor activities include hiking, canoeing, paddle boat cruises, cross-country skiing, trolley rides, fishing and picnicking. Visitors can stay at the historic Starved Rock Lodge or in one of its cozy cabins. Starved Rock is a storied natural area located less than miles southwest of Chicago.

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Chicago and Beyond. For your own safety, you must be off the trails by dark. Alcohol is prohibited on all trails. Boats are not allowed within feet of the dam, as strong currents and powerful undertows can be dangerous.

Catfish, bullhead, white bass, sauger, walleye, carp and crappie may be caught in the Illinois River. Under no circumstances should you attempt to wade or swim in the river, canyons or from any park shoreline.

There are equestrian trails and an equestrian campground along Illinois Route Horse rentals are available on weekends in April and November and Wednesday through Sunday from May through October on Route 71, a half-mile west of Illinois Route Cross-country skiing can be enjoyed in the picnic area and at nearby Matthiessen State Park.

Cross-country ski rentals are available at Matthiessen Dells Area on weekends December through March. Developed picnic areas are available to the day visitor, with tables, drinking water and restroom facilities. Eight shelters are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Alcohol is prohibited January 1 through May 31 in the picnic area.

Alcohol is always prohibited on the trails. Permits may be obtained from the park office or at the permit booth in the campground area. Seven campsites are accessible for people with disabilities. Alcohol is prohibited in the campground. NEW — There is a new camp store open in the campground this year. The store will sell fire wood, ice, soda, and other camping supplies. The Starved Rock Trail Safety Program is a volunteer, non-profit, non-funded first response medical unit.

South to I east exit Go 2 miles to exit 81 Rt. Go south right 3 miles on Rt. North to Exit 48 Tonica exit. Go east right for approximately 5 miles to the T-intersection, which is Rt. Go north left for approximately 5 miles and follow the signs into the Park. Get off at exit 81 Rt. Go south 3 miles on Rt. Take I or I south to I Take I south to I Go west on I, 45 miles to Exit 81 Rt.

Go south left 3 miles on Rt. Skip to content. Experience the fun of outdoor adventure at Starved Rock State Park.

The backdrop for your activities are 18 canyons formed by glacial meltwater and stream erosion. The park is best known for its fascinating rock formations. Waterfalls, rivers and streams can undercut a cliff, creating overhangs in the sandstone.

Black oak, red cedar and white oak, as well as white pine and white cedar, grow on the drier, sandy bluff tops. Throughout spring and summer, wildflowers are as plentiful and varied as they are beautiful. Lodging Situated on a high bluff just southwest of the rock itself is the stone and log lodge built in part by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the s.

History This area has been home to humans from as early as B. Fishing and Boating Boats may be launched from the west end of the park.

Also, paddlewheel boat rides are available. Horseback Riding and Equestrian Camping There are equestrian trails and an equestrian campground along Illinois Route Winter Sports Cross-country skiing can be enjoyed in the picnic area and at nearby Matthiessen State Park.

Picnicking Developed picnic areas are available to the day visitor, with tables, drinking water and restroom facilities. Trail Safety. At least one responsible adult must accompany each group of 15 minors.

Pets must be kept on leashes at all times. Actions by nature can result in closed roads and other facilities. Please call ahead to the park office before you make your trip.



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