Diamond Grove Forest Preserve is a 1,000-acre natural area offering diverse habitats, scenic trails, and excellent opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and picnicking in southeastern Illinois.
Diamond Grove Forest Preserve, located near Lawrenceville in southeastern Illinois, encompasses approximately 1,000 acres of wooded hills, open meadows, and wetlands along the Wabash River. This preserve features rolling terrain typical of the Illinois Woodland Hills, with mature oak-hickory forests and patches of prairie habitat supporting a wide range of native plants and wildlife. The preserve's landscape attracts birdwatchers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts looking for peaceful outdoor recreation close to the Indiana border. Historically, the area has been used for timber harvesting and limited agriculture before being preserved for conservation and public enjoyment. The preserve includes several miles of well-maintained trails, some winding along the river bluffs, which provide scenic views and access to quiet forested areas. Visitors can explore a mix of hardwood forests offering vibrant fall colors, wetlands that attract migratory birds, and meadows bursting with wildflowers in warmer months. The preserve is also known for its diverse populations of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and songbirds. Diamond Grove offers picnic areas for family outings and photography opportunities year-round. Its proximity to both Illinois and Indiana makes it a convenient destination for outdoor enthusiasts from both states looking for a natural retreat away from urban centers.
Scenic overlook of the Wabash River bluff
Diverse oak-hickory forest with seasonal wildflowers
Migratory bird watching hotspot in spring and fall
Quiet, shaded trails ideal for peaceful hiking and nature photography
A scenic viewpoint offering expansive views of the Wabash River valley and surrounding forested hills.
Mature hardwood stands that provide critical habitat for native wildlife and showcase seasonal changes dramatically.
A seasonally flooded wetland supporting amphibians, waterfowl, and rich plant diversity.