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Trail of Tears State Forest Adventures

Trail of Tears State Forest in southern Illinois offers diverse recreational opportunities amid its rugged terrain marked by deep ravines, limestone bluffs, and lush forest canopy.

5,114
Acres Protected
18
Miles of Trails
Estimated 50,000
Annual Visitors
1929
Year Established

About Trail of Tears State Forest

Trail of Tears State Forest
 

Trail of Tears State Forest, located in Union County, Illinois, encompasses over 5,000 acres and presents a rich mosaic of natural habitats. The forest is part of the larger Shawnee Hills section, exhibiting a varied topography characterized by steep hills, deep hollows, and a mixed hardwood forest. Established to protect the area's unique geological features and to promote sustainable forestry practices, this state forest also represents a piece of tragic history, associated with the forced relocation of Native American tribes during the early 19th century, known as the Trail of Tears. Visitors to the forest can engage in a plethora of outdoor activities, such as hiking along the various trails that wind through shaded valleys and up steep inclines, camping in one of the scenic areas, and observing the rich biodiversity that ranges from white-tailed deer to a multitude of bird species. The forest is also a haven for botanists and nature enthusiasts eager to explore an array of plant species native to the Shawnee region. Key attractions include the scenic views from the Limestone Bluffs and the tranquility of the interior woods, making it a favored retreat for those seeking solitude and nature immersion.

Highlights

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The Limestone Bluffs offer spectacular views and challenging climbs.

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The forest provides an opportunity to encounter diverse wildlife, including migratory birds and native deer.

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Home to portions of the historical Trail of Tears route, offering historical context and reflection.

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Hidden hollows provide excellent spots for quiet reflection or photography.

Notable Natural Features

Limestone Bluffs

These bluffs offer panoramic views of the surrounding forest and tests climbers with their rugged terrain.

Indian Creek

A serene creek that meanders through the forest, offering peaceful spots for reflection and wildlife observation.

Old-Style Picnic Areas

Shaded picnic spots that allow visitors to relax and enjoy meals in a natural setting.