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West River Trail Conservation Area adventures

West River Trail Conservation Area Adventures

West River Trail Conservation Area offers diverse outdoor activities along scenic river corridors, featuring hiking, wildlife viewing, and fishing in southern Illinois’ rugged landscape.

1,540
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About West River Trail Conservation Area

 

West River Trail Conservation Area encompasses a portion of the rugged and ecologically diverse region located in Jackson County, Illinois. The area is characterized by sandstone bluffs, forested hills, and the flowing waters of the West River, a tributary of the Big Muddy River. The terrain supports a variety of ecosystems including mixed hardwood forests, riparian zones, and upland prairie remnants, providing habitat for numerous species of birds, mammals, and aquatic life. The conservation area is managed by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) to protect its natural features while offering recreational access. Visitors can explore a network of trails that wind through mature forests and along the river’s edge, ideal for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking. Anglers have opportunities to fish for bass, catfish, and other species in the river’s clean waters. Wildlife watchers can spot deer, wild turkey, and a range of songbirds, especially during migration seasons. The conservation area honors the region's natural heritage and contributes to local efforts to preserve water quality and native habitats. While not heavily developed, the West River Trail Conservation Area attracts outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate tranquil settings and relatively uncrowded conditions. Its proximity to nearby towns offers a convenient escape into nature’s quieter side in southern Illinois.

Highlights

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Scenic sandstone bluffs overlooking the West River

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Diverse hardwood forest ecosystem with abundant wildlife sightings

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Well-maintained multi-use trails ideal for hiking and mountain biking

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Quiet river fishing spots known for bass and catfish

Notable Natural Features

West River Overlook

A prominent vantage point providing panoramic views of the river winding through sandstone cliffs and forested valleys.

Mixed Hardwood Forest

A rich assemblage of oak, hickory, and maple trees creating colorful seasonal landscapes and vital wildlife cover.

River Fishing Access Points

Multiple locations along the West River allowing anglers to target bass, catfish, and sunfish in clean freshwater.