Effingham County Preserves encompass a collection of natural areas offering diverse outdoor experiences including hiking, wildlife observation, and seasonal recreation in southern Illinois.
Effingham County Preserves are a series of protected natural areas spread throughout Effingham County, Illinois, aimed at conserving native habitats and providing outdoor recreational opportunities to residents and visitors alike. The preserves feature a variety of landscapes including hardwood forests, floodplain wetlands, prairies, and small streams, representative of southern Illinois' ecosystems. These habitats support numerous species of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, various songbirds, and amphibians. The preserves also protect critical riparian zones along the Embarras River and other local waterways. Historically, this area was used by Indigenous peoples and later early European settlers in Illinois. The preserves include hiking trails that range from easy walks through woodlands to moderate routes offering opportunities for birdwatching and nature photography. In spring and summer, wildflowers bloom throughout the prairies, while fall provides vibrant colors in the forests. Seasonal hunting and fishing are available within regulated zones, promoting traditional outdoor activities. The preserves serve as educational sites with interpretive signage and occasionally host guided nature programs. Local landmarks within the preserves include old remnants of native oak and hickory stands, and restored prairie patches that showcase native plant species. Visitors appreciate these natural refuges for quiet exploration, family outings, and as important habitats contributing to regional biodiversity.
Embarras River Floodplain – scenic wetlands supporting diverse bird species
Prairie Ridge Trail – restored prairie habitat with vibrant wildflower displays
Hickory Loop – a woodland trail with mature oak and hickory trees
Beech Grove – a quieter, less frequented area ideal for wildlife observation
A protected floodplain area offering habitat for waterfowl, amphibians, and migratory birds.
Sections of native prairie planted with wildflowers and grasses supporting pollinators and grassland birds.
Mature hardwood stands providing essential habitat for woodland species and an impressive canopy.