Illinois' Starved Rock State Park has History!
Recommend as a Getaway for Anyone Looking for a Unique Vacation Spot
Utica, IL 61373
United States of America
Nowadays, however, Starved Rock is a much more benevolent thing, with the glorious Lodge, new information center, and many activities available during the spring, summer, and fall. They offer horseback riding, fishing, and of course the many, many trails available for wandering throughout the park. Year-round, there is the Lodge, and the rooms for visitors to stay in, with cabins available for the more adventurous.
The Lodge itself is a treasure, with its huge ceilings, stuffed animals to gaze upon, and a most magnificent fireplace. Even in the coldest Illinois winter, the Lodge provides a place to retreat to and enjoy a warm cup of coffee (or spiced apple cider!) and good company away from the inclement weather that stalks the plains states. They also offer a cafe that can provide you with snacks during the day, and an amazing restaurant for more refined palates to dine upon in the afternoon and evening.
Then there is the gift shop. I have often bemoaned the fact that I am not independently wealthy when we visit Starved Rock, for the clothing and various trinkets within the shop tempt me every single time I go there. From sweaters made of recycled paper that are so soft you would never believe their origins, to books discussing the local flora and fauna in detail, there are always new and amazing things to purchase. Then, of course, there are the usual offerings of t-shirts, sweatshirts, jewelry, and things made by local artists and artisans. Everything temps the hands and eyes there.
Truthfully, nothing compares to visiting Starved Rock in the fall, when the weather is crisp and cool, the trees are a riot of yellow, red, gold and brown, and you can wander the trails and see the various waterfalls and other little gems hidden all about the Park, and then return to the Lodge and indulge in a spiced apple cider and warm up by the fireplace. It is something to be experienced.
Finally, there is a little bar, and a patio where, in good weather, you can enjoy your meal or snack outside and take in the lovely view offered while you delight in the utterly enchanting place that is Starved Rock State Park.
Published by Kara Hash
Kara was born in Illinois, raised in Virginia, and now lives in Florida with her husband, four cats, and a dog. She writes fantasy fiction, and adores role playing games and horse racing. She suffers fro... View profile
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