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A 787 acre park about 10 miles west of Golconda. Dixon Springs became a 19th century health spa which attracted hundreds to the seven springs of mineral-enriched water.








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State Parks

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  • Ferne Clyffe State Park - On Illinois Route 37, just one mile south of Goreville travel and tourism and 12 miles south of Marion, the 2,430-acre park offers travel and tourism camping, picnicking, hiking, hunting, fishing and sightseeing.
  • Cave-In-Rock State Park - The 204-acre park is about one-fourth mile northeast parks of the travel and tourism village of Cave-In-Rock off Route 1. parks The 60-foot-high hills and travel and tourism rugged bluffs edging the parks wooded park command a panoramic and travel and tourism scenic view parks of the Ohio River.
  • Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park - Overlooking the 19,000-acre Rend Lake Reservoir. Approximately 2,000 acres parks are developed for picnicking, boating access, camping and other activities, parks and 1,000 acres have been set aside for hunting, field parks trials, wildlife observation, and hiking.
  • Beall Woods State Park and Nature Preserve - 6 miles south of Mount Carmel near Keensburg. travel and tourism Picnicking and class C camping is available travel and tourism and while a boat launch is located on travel and tourism the lake, only trolling motors may be used.
  • Dixon Springs State Park - A 787 acre park about 10 miles west of Golconda. Dixon Springs became a 19th century health spa which attracted hundreds to the seven springs of mineral-enriched water.
  • Lake Murphysboro State Park - About one mile west of Murphysboro off Route state parks 149, the 1022-acre park is the perfect place state parks to enjoy boating, fishing, picnicking, camping, hiking and state parks the great outdoors.
  • Red Hills State Park - Dominated by Red Hill, the highest point of parks land between St. Louis and Cincinnati, and the parks 120-foot tower and cross rising from its parks summit, this park provides opportunities for picnicking, parks camping, hiking, boating and fishing.
  • Fort Massac State Park - Overlooking the mighty Ohio River from the southern tip of Illinois, this majestic location has been preserved and maintained since 1908, when it became Illinois' first state park.
  • Stephen A. Forbes State Recreation Area - Located 15 miles northeast of Salem in Marion County, this state parks park offers hiking, boating, swimming, picnicking, fishing, hunting, camping, and state parks horseback riding opportunities.
  • Giant City State Park - 4,000-acre park famous for its abundance of plants, travel and tourism travel and tourism wildflowers, flowering trees, wildlife, and spectacular scenery.
  • Pyramid State Park - Consists of heavily forested hills and many lakes state parks travel and tourism and ponds offering opportunities for picnicking, hiking, state parks horse riding, travel and tourism fishing, camping, and hunting.


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