Next time you're visiting Illinois' premier resort town of Galena, you need to stop by the lesser-known attraction, Horseshoe Mound Preserve. Unbelievable views, rustic trails, and special treasures await at this unique conservation area.
Nature lovers and photographers alike need to know about this amazing hidden spot. Scroll on for details on how to get there.
Nestled in the stunning Illinois countryside, Horseshoe Mound Preserve backs up to U.S. Highway 20 in Jo Daviess County on the southeast side of gorgeous Galena and is accessible from town by Blackjack Road.
This marvelous natural area was opened in 2014 by the Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation with the help of local donors. It spans 40 acres in total and includes a short loop hike of about a half mile that is steep and gravelly, but leads to something really special.
About halfway through the loop, at the top of Horseshoe Mound, you'll find a scenic gathering place where the views are truly something to see. This Stonehenge-esque structure is known as Council Ring, and it is made from giant stones that align with the setting sun on the summer and winter solstices.
The mound overlooks the Galena River Valley and features views that span three states. Visitors can see the Mississippi River and other mounds in Iowa and Wisconsin.
To further inform visitors about this historic land, brochures and informative plaques are placed throughout. You can visit anytime, but it is best to try and stop by for a sunset, especially on a June or December solstice.
Horseshoe Mound is located at 1679 N Blackjack Rd. in Galena. Get more information through its Facebook page here.
Check out ten more breathtaking views in Illinois you have to see here.
Have you ever been to Horseshoe Mound? We'd love to see your sunset photos! Share your shots and experiences with us in the comments.
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