Kaskaskia River State Forest is a scenic Illinois state forest offering diverse outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, fishing, and camping along the Kaskaskia River corridor.
Kaskaskia River State Forest, located in Randolph County in southern Illinois, encompasses a diverse landscape along the Kaskaskia River, showcasing rich bottomland hardwood forests, wetlands, and upland woodlands. The area is characterized by its floodplain forests, which support a wide variety of native plant and animal species, including deer, wild turkey, and numerous migratory birds, making it a popular spot for wildlife observation. The terrain is relatively flat with gentle river bluffs, providing accessible trails suitable for casual hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. The forest history reflects its origins as former agricultural land converted back to natural forest and wetland habitat through state conservation efforts. Visitors can enjoy fishing in the Kaskaskia River's clean waters, birdwatching in the forested wetlands, and camping in multiple forest campgrounds. The site also serves as a hunting area during designated seasons, contributing to wildlife management. The state forest offers trails interconnecting with scenic river views and peaceful natural surroundings, attracting anglers, photographers, and paddlers. Kaskaskia River State Forest appeals to visitors looking for a tranquil outdoor experience within a less-developed forest setting rich in Illinois natural heritage.
Scenic views along the Kaskaskia River floodplain
Extensive bottomland hardwood forest ecosystem
Opportunities for fishing and paddling on the Kaskaskia River
Quiet primitive campgrounds offering a natural setting
A slow-moving river providing scenic water access, fishing opportunities, and habitat for diverse aquatic life.
Floodplain forests dominated by oak, cottonwood, and sycamore trees that support varied wildlife.
Secluded camping spots close to the river offering a tranquil outdoor experience without extensive development.