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"LaSalle County, Illinois, United States"
@interesting
"Visited on 4/6/2024. Easygoing walks in the woods. Bring boots next time for mud!"
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"Nice campground with hook ups $26/night for hookup Verizon - Very spotty AT&T - Spotty, but got it to work with Boost & antenna Shade - shade spots and open spots"
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"Nestled amid rural cornfields, just two hours southwest of Chicago, Starved Rock State Park is catnip for waterfall chasers. Melting glaciers carved 18 sandstone canyons throughout the 2,800-acre park, and every spring they leap to life with waterfalls. This is a choose-your-own-adventure kind of place with 14 miles of hiking trails: You might trek behind the 25-foot veil of LaSalle Waterfall, make googly eyes at the 60-foot double falls in Tonty Canyon, or gawk at the park’s two 80-footers—one in St. Louis Canyon and the other in Wildcat Canyon. Feeling extra adventurous? Plan a winter visit, when the park permits experienced ice climbers to shimmy up three of its best known falls. You'll find plenty of great parks in Illinois. The hiking trails at Starved Rock State Park take you past waterfalls, through twisting gulches, into mossy canyons, and around shaded forests. Get more time to bask in the beauty of this natural wonder by camping in the park or booking a room at the onsite lodge"
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"Memorial Day 2021 JJ and Kiera "
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"18 small canyons formed by glacial melt water and erosion Take a guided hike thru canyons or a trolley tour and pontoon on the Illinois River"
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"See waterfalls and canyons in the spring when snow is melting"
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