The second park on our kick off weekend in March was Spitler Woods State Natural Area. This is a very small park at only 200 acres, located in Mt. Zion, IL, just outside of Decatur. Unlike the previous day, it was a beautiful, early spring morning that day, and we were able to enjoy a... Continue Reading →
Edward R Madigan: Deer and Artsy Mushrooms
We decided to start the 2023 hiking season by heading down south for a quick overnight trip, visiting a couple parks near Decatur. The first park of the weekend was Edward R. Madigan State Park in Lincoln, IL. It was a very chilly morning, even snowing as we picked up some morning coffee, but by... Continue Reading →
Fresh Air Friendship and Illinois Craft Brewers Guild: Illinois Beer is Better…Outdoors!
Whether its visiting Harbor Brewing after Illinois Beach State Park, Stopping in at Obscurity Bier Garden after a trip to Starved Rock, or some much needed time with friends on Church Street’s sprawling patio, we know that time outdoors and Illinois made beer go together very well. We are excited to announce that Ilinois Craft Brewers... Continue Reading →
Starved Rock State Park: The One You’ve Been Waiting For!
Happy Fourth of July weekend! We wanted to celebrate both the achievement of having exactly 100 state parks to go, and the holiday, by finally discussing the most popular park in Illinois: Starved Rock State Park. We have been to this park many times, both for the project and just for fun, and we agree... Continue Reading →
Weldon Springs State Park: A Cherished History
The final park we visited in 2022 was Weldon Springs State Park. It is located about 3 hours south of Chicago, or 35 minutes south of Bloomington/Normal. Many of these parks thrive on natural beauty alone: an empty trail running thru a forest in the fall, rolling prairies that go on for miles, or the... Continue Reading →
Moraine View SRA: “IT’S ALWAYS GLACIERS!”
With the last good weekend for hiking in 2022 upon us, we drove south to Bloomington/Normal to squeeze in two more parks before it got too cold. The first of those parks was Moraine View State Recreation Area. This park is about two and a half hours south west of Chicago, but only 30 minutes... Continue Reading →
Goose Lake Prairie SNA and Heidecke Lake SFWA: “I don’t know what I was expecting, but it wasn’t that.”
In early October, we visited Goose Lake State Natural Area: 2,537 acres of prairie and reclaimed marshland located about 50 miles southwest of Chicago. When we decide to visit a specific park, we usually have a plan or a strong reason to head out there. This is especially true as the parks are starting to... Continue Reading →
Lowden Miller State Forest: “There’s no time for learning.”
We knew we wanted to take advantage of the long Labor Day weekend, and go hiking at least once, but we also knew that the most popular parks would be far more crowded than normal. That in mind, we settled on Lowden-Miller State Forest, a pretty large entry on it's own, but often overshadowed by... Continue Reading →
Lake Le-Aqua-Na SRA: “I thought my shoes were waterproof”
In 2021, we visited Galena twice, first for our annual girls trip, and second for the hiking weekend visiting Apple River Canyon and Mississippi Palisades. Both times, we discussed heading to Lake Le-Aqua-Na State Recreation Area to check out the scenery, but it was not until mid-August 2022 that we finally made it out. The... Continue Reading →
Shabbona Lake State Park: Birds of a Feather
Our July's have been very busy for as long as we have known each other, so after a few weeks of solo vacations and family get-togethers, we were able to resume hiking at the end of July with a visit to Shabbona Lake State Park. The day we went was sunny and beautiful, and we... Continue Reading →