Discover the best overlook points at a state park in Savanna, Illinois that have views as far as the eye can see. Enjoy the river, rock bluffs, hiking, and so much more at this incredible place.
Whether you're in the area for camping, to enjoy a resort, or are a local, this is a must for your bucket list. Keep reading to learn more.
The Mississippi Palisades State Park in northwest Illinois is a 2,500-acre area situated at the confluence of the Mississippi and Apple rivers.
There are four scenic outlooks throughout the park that are most popular for guests who want to take a quick visit.
Ozzie's Point, Louis Point, Oak Point, and Lookout Point can be accessed from either the north or south entrance to this beautiful and unique state park in Jo Daviess County.
Views of the Mississippi River, isles, Iowa, boats, bridges, and so much more abound. You will also see rock bluffs, swamps, and plenty of other natural wonders.
The overlook points are clearly marked and can be driven to. There is a parking area nearby each one. A short walk and possible stairs lead to each landing.
The overlooks provide excellent photography opportunities. Whether of the views or of the structures themselves, there is much to capture.
You'll want to spend all day looking at these incredible views. There really is no better way to view the great Mississippi River.
Hiking trails are dispersed throughout the park and can be accessed from the overlook points. Additional scenic adventures abound on the rugged paths.
What other overlook points in the state do you enjoy visiting? Share your favorites with us below in the comments.
For more like this, check out the 15 most scenic hiking trails in Illinois.
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