Rim Rock National Recreation Trail

Rim Rock National Recreation Trail offers dramatic cliffside views and rich cultural history in the Shawnee National Forest of southern Illinois.

Not specifically indicated
Acres Protected
1.7
Miles of Trails
Approx. 50,000
Annual Visitors
National Recreation Trail designation is not specifically dated
Year Established

About Rim Rock National Recreation Trail

 

Rim Rock National Recreation Trail is located in the expansive Shawnee National Forest in Illinois. This 1.7-mile loop trail is known for its stunning rock formations, scenic overlooks, and ecosystems that provide a habitat for diverse wildlife. The trail takes visitors along the edge of a high bluff before descending into a lush valley where remnants of an ancient stone wall can be found, thought to be built by Native American tribes centuries ago. The trail's varying topography showcases sandstone cliffs, rock shelters, and diverse flora, making it a haven for botany enthusiasts and geology buffs alike. Aside from its natural allure, Rim Rock also offers insights into human history with its links to prehistoric and 19th-century activities. The area provides opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography, attracting outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore Illinois' natural diversity and historical depths.

Highlights

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Scenic rock formations and cliffside views

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The Ox-Lot Cave and unique geological features

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Remnants of ancient stone wall formations

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Observation points with panoramic views of the surrounding forest

Notable Natural Features

Ox-Lot Cave

A noteworthy rock shelter that provides insight into the area's geological and historical layers.

Sandstone Cliffs

Imposing formations that offer both a dramatic hiking experience and excellent lookout points.

Ancient Wall Remnants

Evidence of early human settlement believed to have been constructed by prehistoric Native Americans.