Middle Fork River Forest Preserve offers a scenic and diverse outdoor experience along the Middle Fork of the Vermilion River, featuring hiking, fishing, and camping in a richly forested Illinois landscape.
Middle Fork River Forest Preserve is located in eastern Illinois, primarily in Vermilion County. It protects a significant stretch of the Middle Fork of the Vermilion River, one of the state's designated National Wild and Scenic Rivers. The preserve features rolling hills, dense hardwood forests, wetlands, prairies, and limestone bluffs along the river corridor, providing important habitat for various plant and animal species. Visitors can explore multiple trails for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking, while fishing opportunities in the river draw anglers targeting bass and catfish. The preserve includes campgrounds suitable for both tents and equestrian campers. The landscape showcases glacial geology and supports seasonal wildflowers as well as abundant wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous bird species. The forests are dominated by oak, hickory, and maple trees. This area was established to conserve natural ecosystems and provide a natural refuge close to regional communities. Its proximity to Champaign-Urbana and Danville makes it a popular destination for outdoor recreation. Seasonal events organized by the county forest preserve district introduce visitors to nature education and river stewardship. The preserve’s combination of riverine scenery and forested trails is a draw for those seeking both solitude and active recreation throughout the year.
Middle Fork of the Vermilion River – designated Wild & Scenic River with clear waters and limestone bluffs
Rocky Point Overlook – provides scenic views of river bends and surrounding forest
Equestrian Trails – well-maintained paths specifically for horseback riders extending several miles
Hidden prairie restoration areas – small pockets showcasing native Illinois prairie flora
A protected Wild & Scenic River known for its clear waters, diverse aquatic life, and limestone rock formations.
A scenic viewpoint offering panoramic views of the winding Middle Fork River and forest canopy.
Dedicated trails totaling over 10 miles designed for horseback riding through forest and river landscapes.