Starved Rock State Park
Starved Rock State Park
Location:On the south side of the Illinois River, 1 mile south of Utica, and midway between the cities of LaSalle-Peru and Ottawa.
Facilities:Lodge with 72 luxury hotel rooms and 22 cabin rooms, restaurant,conference area, meeting rooms, indoor swimming pool, children's pool,whirpool, saunas, and sunning patio; 133 Class A-Premium campsites withelectricity, showers, and flush toilets, youth group camping area,children's playground, camp store; picnic areas, 8 shelters, restrooms;hiking trails through park's bluffs and canyons (13 miles), horserentals (nearby), boat ramps; visitor center.
Activities:Camping, boating, canoeing, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, hunting, eagle viewing, interpretive programs.
Special Features:The backdrop for activities at Starved Rock is 18 canyons formed byglacial meltwater and stream erosion that slice through tree-coveredsandstone bluffs. The end-of-winter thaw and spring rains combine tocreate waterfalls at the heads of all 18 canyons, and vertical walls ofmoss-covered stone create a setting of natural geographic beautyuncommon in Illinois.
Address:PO Box 509
Utica, IL 61373
Phone:815-667-4726
Web: dnr.state.il.us/Lands/Landmgt/PARKS/I&M/EAST/STARVE/PARK.HTM
Size: 2,630 acres.
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