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My family tree can be traced through the Land Between the Lakes and the Shawnee National Forest regions of West Kentucky and Southern Illinois. I have been obsessed with traveling the Nation's National and State Parks my entire life.
Explore Stones River National Battlefield
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
5.0
3.3 mi
/ 85 ft gain
On the last day of 1862 one of the bloodiest conflicts in the American Civil War started. By the time the Battle of Stones River ended on 2 January 1863 each side had suffered the highest percentage of casualties. For many reasons this was one of the major battles of the Civil War. The Battlefield is now part of a 570 acre park managed by the National Park Service.
Moments in history such as t...
Iron Furnace Historic Site
Elizabethtown, IllinoisOriginally built in 1837, this thirty two foot tall structure was constructed on a limestone foundation and erected with limestone blocks quarried locally from the town of Cave-In-Rock. This iron furnace is the last remaining of its kind in Illinois. It is thought that some of the iron produced here was transported to the Union Army during the Civil War.
Today visitors can enjoy a sheltered pi...
Hike to Hawk's Cave
Goreville, Illinois
0.75 mi
/ 56 ft gain
One of the top trails within Fern Clyffe State Park, Hawk's Cave is an impressive 150 foot sandstone shelter bluff. When beginning the trail from the parking lot, there is a fork of three separate trail heads. Take the path to the left and follow the loop up to a rock wall of shelters, honeycomb formations, and a shallow creek.
The "cave" is really a large shelter with an arched opening that t...
Hike to Cave-in-Rock
Cave-In-Rock State Park, Illinois
0.75 mi
/ 110 ft gain
Located in a Southern Illinois State Park bearing its name, Cave-in-Rock is a 55 ft wide limestone cavern that sits along the banks of the Ohio River. Once a site of Murderers, River Pirates, and a brothel is now a crown jewel of the Illinois State Park system.
The beauty of the area and the dark history of the area led Hollywood to shoot scenes for "How The West Was Won" in 1962.
Today, the sh...
Trillium Trail
Makanda, Illinois
5.0
1.22 mi
/ 253 ft gain
The natural area you are now entering is 110 acres of bluffs and forest designated as Fern Rocks Nature Preserve. The reasons this was designated a preserve were to protect not only the sandstone bluffs, but also two endangered plants. The white flowered mint, and the grove bluegrass. many other wonderful ferns, wildflowers, trees, and shrubs call this area home. Each season brings changes for ...
Paddle or Swim at Lake Glendale Recreation Area
Golconda, IllinoisHike, swim, paddle, fish, bike, or picnic is a amazing medium size lake in the heart of the Shawnee. Surrounded by trees, bluffs, creeks, and trails in all directions paired with its central location many attractions in Southern Illinois, Lake Glendale is a great spot to spend a day or a week.
From Memorial Day thru August, the beach area is open seven days a week. The beach also has a concessi...
Hike the Cave Spring Loop in the Needles District
Moab, Utah
4.0
0.6 mi
/ 35 ft gain
The Cave Spring Trail within Canyonlands National Park takes visitors past some well preserved pictographs and a cowboy camp complete with many original artifacts, all located in bluff "caves" below the overhanging cliffs of a low mesa.
The path later climbs to the top via a pair of wooden ladders and crosses a minor summit that affords an uninterrupted, 360 degree panorama of the Needles Dist...
Hike the Giant City Nature Trail
Makanda, Illinois
1.1 mi
/ 125 ft gain
Pioneers had not seen skyscrapers, so these sheer bluffs seemed like the “streets of a giant city” to them. Thus became the naming of a pinnacle state park in Illinois. Giant City State Park is a paradise for hikers, climbers, campers, and lovers of nature. Parts of the park reminds you of the Missouri Ozarks or Cumberland Plateau rather than a piece of the "Prairie State" Illinois.
Begin the j...
Signal Hill Trail
Tucson, Arizona
0.28 mi
/ 10 ft gain
A popular trail in the Tucson Mountain District of Saguaro National Park, Signal Hill is a highlight of the park with a small summit to a boulder field with many petroglyphs and views for several miles.
The petroglyphs date to the 13th and 14th centuries and were created by the Hohokam people.
This is a easy trail attached to a nice picnic area. It can be very hot from May - October so late...
Photograph Moose of the Animas River
Silverton, ColoradoBetween the city of Silverton and prior to reaching the ghost town of Animas Forks a wonderful area of alpine beaver ponds that are teaming with trout, many species of ducks, beavers, and moose.
Along the forest road in the early morning and evening many moose can be easily seen from the road way foraging for food, playing in the water, or crossing from the Animas River up into the San Juan Mo...
Camp in the Trail of Tears State Forest
Jonesboro, IllinoisTrail of Tears State Forest lies within one of the most rugged landscapes in Illinois. The hills are steep, and the soil is shallow and susceptible to erosion. Cliffs are all around and streams with gravel bottoms are in the narrow forest filled valleys.
In 1838-39 the Cherokee, Creek, and Chickasaw nations were forced by the U.S. Army to move from the southeast to reservations in Oklahoma Terr...
Hike & Climb at Jackson Falls
Simpson, Illinois
4.5 mi
/ 410 ft gain
The road into Jackson Falls is rough and sometimes has washouts. A high clearance or 4x4 vehicle are almost required.
Once you reach the parking or primitive camping area, take the short path to the top of the falls. It is close to only a 0.25 miles. This will give you a visual of the rest of the hike.
There are two really nice waterfalls. The biggest one is just down the trail from the parkin...
Explore Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
Coolidge, Arizona
4.0
0.25 mi
/ 10 ft gain
No one really knows why the people from the Sonoran Desert built this mud skyscraper. Some scientists believe it was built as a astronomical observatory. What ever the reason, the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument is a engineering marvel that was built in the 1300's. People have been so puzzled and inspired by the ruins that this was the first prehistoric site protected by the U.S. Government...
Explore Big Spring Creek Overlook
Monticello, UtahThis overlook is at the end of the scenic drive in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. Once you step away from your vehicle the world sort of drops out below you into Big Spring Canyon. Just a short walk from the car takes you to some fantastic formations. Visitors can begin the hike of the confluence trail to the merging of the Colorado and Green rivers deep in the heart of the ...
Hike to Montezuma's Well
Yavapai County, Arizona
5.0
0.5 mi
/ 117 ft gain
This trail takes you to the rim of Montezuma Well, a massive collapsed limestone sinkhole. The springs at the bottom of the sinkhole feed a large pond which supports a unique aquatic habitat in this dry landscape. Scientists are still baffled as to the origin headwaters of the water within this cavern. Spur trails off this loop trail allow for exploration of the inside of the well and the outle...
Explore Historic New Harmony and Harmonie State Park
New Harmony, Indiana
1 mi
/ 11 ft gain
Historic New Harmony, Indiana honors two unique communities from the early 1800's. The Rappites located here in 1814. They were fleeing from religious persecution and awaiting the impending millennium. In 1824, the Owenites brought many great scientists and philosophers into the area when they purchased the Rappites holdings.
Today, the historic district located on the banks of the Wabash River...
Visit Lincoln Boyhood Home National Memorial
Lincoln City, Indiana
0.5 mi
/ 105 ft gain
Abraham Lincoln lived on this farm from the age of 7 - 21.
Begin your visit at the Visitor Center. This building is a memorial to Abraham Lincoln and his family and was designed with two halls and a connecting covered walkway. On the outside of the building there are five sculptured panels marking significant periods in the life of Abraham Lincoln.
The Allee Trail runs from the Visitor Center ...
Explore George Rogers Clark National Historical Park
George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, Indiana
1 mi
/ 15 ft gain
Located in Vincennes, Indiana, the urban park honors the heroic deeds of George Rogers Clark and his men who captured the British Fort Sackville on 25 February 1779.
Today a memorial similar to those found in Washington D.C. now honors Clark and the site of Fort Sackville. Walking to the nearby Riverwalk, you will follow a paved path that will lead to other important historical sites to the sta...
Visit the Kincaid Mounds State Historic Site
Brookport, IllinoisKincaid Mounds State Historic Site is a nationally significant Native-American archaeological treasure. From about 800 AD to 1500 AD it was the ‘capital' of a chiefdom that stretched from Brookport to Hamletsburg along the Ohio River. Large flat-topped mounds were erected on which the houses and temples of civil and religious elite stood.
Today, the mounds still exist, but access to the mounds...
Visit Fort Massac State Park
Metropolis, Illinois
5.0
0.5 mi
/ 15 ft gain
The long decorated history of Fort Massac dates back to 1757 during the French and Indian War when this French fort was constructed overlooking the Ohio River in Southernmost Illinois.
The French left the fort behind at the conclusion of that war, then was rebuilt and used once more during the Revolutionary War in 1778. The area was used again during the Northwest Indian War under Colonel Georg...
Hike the Stonefort Trail
Makanda, Illinois
0.75 mi
/ 125 ft gain
The massive stone wall was at one time 285 feet long, six feet high, and nine feet thick. The appearance of a “stone fort” or stone wall here at Giant City is one of at least ten in
Southern Illinois.
The trail begins at the parking lot and traverses a intermittent cascade waterfall that is amazing after snow melt or spring rains. It is steep and rugged, so be sure to wear quality shoes. Once ...
Paddle Millstone Lake
Simpson, IllinoisEnjoy the seclusion of this 118-acre lake. After a few miles of unimproved rough road, you will arrive at the spill way of Millstone Lake. The remoteness alone is worth the trip. Kayak, Canoe, or SUP the lake and even extend it up a couple of miles into Bay Creek.
Fishing is also enjoyed on the lake and all Illinois fishing regulations apply here.
Another exciting feature of this lake is the wa...
4X4 to Honanki Heritage Site
Sedona, Arizona
5.0
One of Sedona’s best and most scenic drives, that happens to also lead to Native American ruins, has to be Loy Butte Road (FR-525). This route also forms the eastern half of the famous Outlaw 4×4 Jeep Trail.
The road is very rough in places, especially during the latter part of the drive. The road is not regularly maintained so you will encounter some deep ruts, sharp drop off's, and boulders t...
Visit William Howard Taft National Historic Site
Cincinnati, OhioTake a change of pace in the middle of a busy city. This Historical Home and surrounding park are a great place to relax, have a picnic, or take a tour through history of a former President.
Start your visit at the Taft Education Center which has many exhibits on the history correlated with Taft and get your National Park stamp then take a guided tour of the Taft House. Tours operate daily.
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