Whether you’re looking for adventurous hiking trails in IL or just scenic views, one of your best options is going to be Matthiessen State Park Fort, located near Oglesby, just south of the Illinois River. Thanks to canyons, streams, forests, and more, visitors can expect to take in a vast array of views while hiking through Matthiessen, a hidden and one of the best state parks in Illinois.

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Check out this YouTube video by Slone’s Wilderness Expeditions to see some of the top sights at Matthiessen State Park:

Matthiessen State Park Fort is located in Oglesby, Illinois, and is open every day from 7 a.m. until sunset.

Have you ever hiked any Matthiessen State Park trails? If so, let us know about your experience down in the comments. Don’t forget to nominate your favorite IL state parks for a chance to see them featured in an upcoming article! Also, make sure to check out our previous article to discover another one of the best state parks in Illinois.

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Besides Matthiessen State Park Fort, what are the best state parks in Illinois?

The best state parks in Illinois besides Matthiessen State Park Fort include:

  • Starved Rock State Park, Oglesby
    Practically next door to Matthiessen State Park, Starved Rock State Park is characterized by steep sandstone canyons formed by glacial runoff. The park features waterfalls that flow in the spring and after heavy rainfall.
  • Giant City State Park, Makanda
    Located in the Shawnee National Forest, Giant City State Park boasts sandstone bluffs created over 12,000 years ago and more than 75 different types of trees.
  • White Pines Forest State Park, Mt Morris
    Spanning nearly 400 acres, White Pines Forest State Park is known for its lush greenery, seasonal wildflowers, and plentiful campsites.

Where can I find the best hiking trails in IL? 

Some of the best hiking trails in IL are:

  • Lover's Leap Overlook Trail, Starved Rock State Park - Oglesby
    This 1.7-mile loop trail features a waterfall and a beautiful scenic overlook.
  • Trail to the Glen, Rocky Glen Park - Peoria County
    In the winter and early spring, hikers can marvel at frozen waterfalls and a snowy landscape on this kid-friendly trail (but it's also gorgeous in every other season.)
  • Hickory Trail (Red), Pere Marquette State Park - Grafton
    Less than a mile long, this leisurely stroll boasts lovely riverfront views and beautiful foliage. It's especially worth embarking on when the leaves start to change during autumn.
  • Cache River and Heron Pond State Natural Areas - Belknap
    This 7.4-mile swampy hike isn't too difficult, and the unique terrain is something that isn't seen very often in Illinois.

 

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