Horseshoe Prairie Nature Preserve is one of Illinois’ largest undisturbed prairie remnants, offering a rare glimpse into native tallgrass prairie ecology and opportunities for wildlife observation and hiking.
Located in Vermilion County, Illinois, Horseshoe Prairie Nature Preserve protects approximately 1,067 acres of high-quality tallgrass prairie. This area represents one of the state’s best and largest remaining examples of native prairie habitat, characterized by diverse grasses, wildflowers, and prairie wildlife. The preserve’s name derives from the horseshoe-shaped bend of the nearby Middle Fork of the Vermilion River. The landscape features gently rolling terrain with open prairie expanses, interspersed with small wetlands and patches of oak savanna. Historically, this land was used by Native American tribes and settlers before becoming protected for conservation. Visitors to Horseshoe Prairie can explore more than 2 miles of marked hiking trails that wind through vibrant prairie fields, especially spectacular during the spring and summer bloom seasons. The preserve provides important habitat for grassland birds such as the Henslow’s sparrow and eastern meadowlark, as well as numerous butterflies and native pollinators. Hunting is prohibited, making it a safe haven for observing wildlife undisturbed. Seasonal guided walks and volunteer events foster public engagement and prairie restoration efforts. The preserve is managed by the Illinois Nature Preserves Commission in partnership with local conservation groups. Its open landscapes and panoramic views draw photographers, nature enthusiasts, and educators focused on prairie ecosystems. Though lacking developed campsites, this preserve offers peaceful day-use recreation centered on learning, wildlife viewing, and appreciating Illinois’ prairie heritage.
Extensive native tallgrass prairie with spring wildflower blooms
Ideal habitat for rare prairie birds like Henslow’s sparrow
Trail system providing panoramic views of the Middle Fork Vermilion River valley
Seasonal volunteer-led prairie restoration and educational events
One of Illinois’ largest intact native prairie areas, showcasing hundreds of grass and wildflower species.
Scenic overlooks provide expansive views of the river valley and surrounding prairie landscape.
Habitat supports species sensitive to habitat loss, including Henslow’s sparrow and eastern meadowlark.