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Piney Creek Ravine State Natural Area adventures

Piney Creek Ravine State Natural Area Adventures

Piney Creek Ravine State Natural Area offers a rugged landscape featuring deep ravines, sandstone bluffs, and a rich diversity of native flora and fauna, perfect for hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking a quiet, scenic retreat in southern Illinois.

1956
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
Approximately 10,000
Annual Visitors
1972
Year Established

About Piney Creek Ravine State Natural Area

 

Located in southern Illinois, Piney Creek Ravine State Natural Area protects a unique portion of the state's Shawnee Hills region characterized by steep sandstone cliffs, narrow ravines, and hardwood forests. This 1,956-acre site was established in 1972 to preserve the rare geological formations and biologically rich habitats that include oak-hickory forests and upland prairies. The area’s diverse landscape supports a range of wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous songbirds, making it a favored spot for birdwatching and wildlife viewing.

Visitors can explore approximately 8 miles of trails that wind through the scenic ravines and along Piney Creek, offering opportunities for hiking and photography. The terrain is moderately challenging, with elevation changes that provide views of sandstone bluffs and the wooded valleys below. The area also attracts botanists interested in its native plant species and natural ecosystem. Although camping is not available within the natural area, nearby state parks and forests provide facilities for overnight stays.

Historically, the region was inhabited by Native American tribes, and remnants of their presence remain part of the broader cultural heritage of southern Illinois. Managed by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Piney Creek Ravine State Natural Area remains one of the quieter and less developed natural sites in Illinois, appealing to visitors looking for solitude and natural beauty away from more crowded recreational areas.

Highlights

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Sandstone cliffs and scenic bluff overlooks

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Diverse oak-hickory forest ecosystem supporting native wildlife

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Secluded hiking trails following Piney Creek through ravines

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Rare plant communities and native wildflowers

Notable Natural Features

Piney Creek

A clear, gently flowing creek that runs through the ravine, providing habitat for aquatic life and adding to the scenic value of the area.

Sandstone Bluffs

Distinctive rock formations carved by erosion, offering panoramic views of the surrounding forested ravines.

Native Oak-Hickory Forests

An important ecosystem supporting diverse plant and animal species native to southern Illinois.