Illini State Park

Illini State Park offers a tranquil escape on the Illinois River, providing picturesque views and rich opportunities for outdoor recreation, from hiking to fishing.

510
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1934
Year Established

About Illini State Park

 

Illini State Park, located near Marseilles, Illinois, is a serene 510-acre area by the Illinois River. The park offers a variety of landscapes, including lush woodlands, open meadows, and scenic riverfronts. It was established in 1934 and named after the state's Native American heritage. The park is equipped for camping, featuring both tent sites and cabins. Hiking enthusiasts can explore trails winding through diverse habitats, where they may encounter local wildlife like deer and numerous bird species. Anglers frequent the river's edge for catfish and bass, and boating is a popular activity for those wishing to explore the river. The park also includes areas dedicated to picnicking and group gatherings. Its recreation facilities, combined with natural beauty, make Illini State Park a favored local getaway.

Highlights

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The lush Oak Point with panoramic river views

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Diverse avian habitats along birdwatching trails

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The historic District Forest Preserve House

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Secluded fishing spots along the Illinois River

Notable Natural Features

Illinois Riverfront

A scenic stretch perfect for boating and fishing activities.

District Forest Preserve House

Historic building offering a glimpse into local heritage.

Campsites & Cabins

Well-equipped facilities nestled within natural settings.