State Parks Parks Travel and Tourism Western Illinois


The 148-acre park, on the south edge of Nauvoo along Illinois Route 96, includes a 13-acre lake with a mile-long shoreline. It offers fishing, boating, camping, hiking, and an annual grape festival.








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State Parks

  • Edward R. Madigan State Park - The park is along Salt Creek in Logan parks County on the south edge of Lincoln. parks Popular activities are fishing, boating, hiking, and hunting.
  • Eldon Hazlet State Recreation Area - This park on Carlyle Lake offers great fishing, hiking, and parks hunting opportunities including a controlled pheasant hunt.
  • Argyle Lake State Park - Just 7 miles from Macomb, Argyle Lake also state parks offers parks picnicking, camping, hiking and boating facilities in state parks a scenic, parks natural setting.
  • Nauvoo State Park - The 148-acre park, on the south edge of travel and tourism Nauvoo along Illinois Route 96, includes a 13-acre travel and tourism lake with a mile-long shoreline. It offers fishing, travel and tourism boating, camping, hiking, and an annual grape festival.
  • Pere Marquette State Park - Famous for the exceptional beauty of its fall colors, and for its bald eagles during the winter. This park in Grafton along the Mississippi River offers a variety of year-round recreational opportunities, including horseback riding, camping, fishing, bo
  • Beaver Dam State Park - In Macoupin County 7 miles southwest of Carlinville state parks and situated in an oak/hickory woodland, this park state parks offers a variety of recreational opportunities on its state parks 750 acres.
  • Weinberg-King State Park - The 772-acre park, including a 4-acre pond, is in Schuyler state parks County 3 miles east of Augusta north of Route 101. state parks Recreational opportunities include bird watching, fishing, hiking, hunting, and state parks picnicking.
  • Frank Holten State Park - An urban park almost entirely surrounded by East travel and tourism St. Louis. The 1,125-acre park features an travel and tourism 18-hole golf course and facilities for fishing, picnicking, travel and tourism and other outdoor recreational activities.
  • Siloam Springs State Park - This 3,323 acre site just minutes east of Quincy is an ideal setting for outdoor visits, whether your interest is hunting, fishing, camping, boating, picnicking, hiking or bird watching.


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