Illinois is a wonderland of natural attractions that will blow your mind. We are so much more than flat lands and prairies. Our great state has valleys, bluffs, and even waterfalls. You wouldn't expect the Midwest to be full of so much beauty, but that's just how we do it in Illinois.
Who needs the seven wonders of the world when you can travel to these seven local wonders right here? Keep scrolling for all the amazing details.
1. Rock formations at Giant City State Park
Taking up about 4,000 acres of Shawnee National Forest in Southern Illinois, various nature trails take you by amazing rock formations like these. You'll forget that you're still in Illinois but won't forget to take a few photos.
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2. Bork Falls
If you've ever wanted to swim in a waterfall, here is your chance. Follow the trail at Ferne Cliff State Park to this majestic place. Part of the Illinois Ozarks, this waterfall is around all year while many are seasonal.
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3. Cave-in-Rock
Situated along the Ohio River, this cave gives the town it's in its namesake. It was formed during an ice age and spans 55 feet across at its widest. Though pirates and bandits once used it as a hideout, today visitors are allowed to hike here and camp nearby.
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4. Mississippi Palisades
As part of the Mississippi Palisades State Park in Savanna, the palisades cover about 2,500 acres and are filled with wildlife and trails for viewing. Visitors enjoy the steep cliffs, caves, and other rock formations created by erosion.
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5. Pomona Natural Bridge
Deep in the Shawnee National Forest, this 90-foot bridge is eight feet wide and 30 feet high. It is a lot of fun for kids of all ages and is accessed by a very short loop trail.
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6. Garden of the Gods
Another Shawnee Forest gem, this popular attraction features massive sandstone rocks formed over 300 million years ago. Many bluffs have 100-foot drop offs, and there are about 5.5 miles of trails throughout the 3,000-acre area.
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7. Burden Falls
This is one of the largest waterfalls in the state. It falls about 35 feet and is actually made up of a chain of falls, which makes for amazing views. Locals love to camp in this Shawnee National Forest oasis.
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For more intrigue about nature, check out these 10 places in Illinois that Mother Nature is reclaiming.
What other natural wonders in Illinois do you love to visit? Share your travels and photos with us!
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