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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.
Paddle South Pittsburg to BridgeportAlabama
Orme, TennesseeTake a leisurely 6.2-mile paddle along this stretch of the Tennessee River. River access via boat ramps at both ends makes this a beginner-level paddle with breathtaking views and plenty of wildlife along the way.
Be sure to have a shuttle car parked at the takeout.
Joy Falls (Mandy Falls)
Smithland, KentuckyJoy Falls (aka "Mandy Falls") is a great cascade and shelf that falls of about 10 feet await along the roadway a few miles from Mantle Rock Nature Preserve.
Glades and barrens also provide for rare wildlife and countless wildflowers in the spring and summer. Spend an hour or five minutes enjoying the solitude at this easy to access waterfall.
There is a small spur trail nearby that will lead ...
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...
Hike Rocky Bluff Trail
Makanda, Illinois
1.7 mi
/ 157 ft gain
Rocky Bluff Trail in Southern Illinois is part of the Crab Orchard Wildlife Refuge near Carbondale. It's a relatively easy loop hike at 1.7 miles. This trail is not stroller or disability friendly. The parking lot is small and requires a $2.00 daily use tag you can obtain at the Crab Orchard Wildlife Refuge Headquarters at 8588 Rt. 148, Marion, Illinois. Dogs can also enjoy this trail, but on a...
Hike Big Rocky Hollow Trail
Goreville, Illinois
0.5 mi
/ 63 ft gain
A great short hike in Ferne Clyffe State Park with a big payoff that is nearly wheel chair accessible with compact crushed gravel as a path. The trail leads to a 100-foot tall intermittent waterfall. The trail is lined with huge boulders, meandering stream, and progressively narrowing canyon becoming more scenic as you progress towards the waterfall.
The waterfall almost always is wet, but the ...
Hike Indian Creek Trail
Cobden, Illinois
0.75 mi
/ 65 ft gain
This wandering intermittent creek inside of Giant City State Park only flows in periods of heavy rain or after snow melts. Prior to a confluence with Drury Creek, the path comes to a mid sized shelter bluff wall. What this shelter lacks in sheer size, it made up for in importance to Native Americans who used the south facing wall for shelter. By facing this way, the bluff would get morning sun,...
Explore Alley Spring and Mill within the Ozark National Scenic Riverways
Eminence, Missouri
1.4 mi
/ 200 ft gain
Alley Spring is the seventh largest spring in Missouri. It is known to extend at least 3000 feet into the hillside and has a known depth of 155 feet. Water surfacing here is known to begin its journey 15 miles away near the town of Summersville as rain enters sinkholes and then travels through many cave systems of limestone. Then after a half mile journey on the spring branch creek, the water e...
Camp out at Mt. LeConte Lodge via Alum Cave
35.629385,-83.450994
5.0
9.96 mi
At the summit of Mt. LeConte in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the lodge sits at a elevation of 6400 feet. It is the only "accommodations" inside the park boundaries. It is the highest lodge in the eastern United States.
Accessible only by hiking one of the five trails to the summit, one can rent a small cabin with bunk, kerosene lantern, and a small propane heater. Bedding is prov...
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...
Camp at Little Grassy Lake Campground
Makanda, IllinoisLocated within Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge and along one of the most scenic lakes within the Shawnee Hills of Southern Illinois Little Grassy Lake Campground is a awesome place to camp for a night or a whole week.
There are 14 full hook up campsites. 54 sites have water and electric access. There are also 35 tent sites along one point of campground. All the sites have picnic tables an...
Explore Columbus-Belmont State Park
Arlington, Kentucky
2 mi
/ 134 ft gain
Columbus-Belmont State Park is a stop along the Great River Road National Scenic Byway that combines pivotal Civil War history with dramatic cliffs overlooking the Mississippi River. The park is also a stop along the Trail of Tears National Historical Trail and the Civil War Heritage Trail.
The two mile self-guided trail within the park will take you along massive trenches and earth works that...
Explore the Historic Paducah River Front
Paducah, Kentucky
4.0
0.5 mi
/ 27 ft gain
Visit Paducah's thriving riverfront and take a self-guided tour of the Paducah Wall to Wall Murals along the concrete floodwall in downtown. These works of art depict Paducah's rich history in more than 50 life-sized panoramic murals by renowned artist Robert Dafford and the Dafford Murals Team.
Continue on by walking along the riverfront or enjoying some time taking in the beauty of the Ohio...
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...
Fly Fish Bennett Spring State Park
Lebanon, MissouriBennett Spring is the flagship of the Missouri Trout Parks. It draws the largest crowds, by far, and it boasts the largest spring of the four parks. It has a very nice restaurant, a nature center, a swimming pool, and tons of lodging and camping spaces. Once the park fills up, the rest of the visitors simply spill into the lodges and campgrounds that surround the park. The park boasts a nice ta...
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...
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...
Trail Run at Lincoln Memorial Park
Jonesboro, Illinois
1.75 mi
/ 37 ft gain
The Lincoln Memorial Park is the site of a 1859 debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas. This marks a stop on the Lincoln Historic Trail and was an important milestone in the growth of Abraham Lincoln. The site has several interpretive markers and memorials where the men once stood and spoke to onlookers.
Today their are several picnic shelters, a playground next to creeks and ponds ...
Hike the Egret Slough Trail
Cypress, Illinois
0.5 mi
/ 12 ft gain
For a great introduction to the Cache River Basin of Southern Illinois make your way to the Barkhausen Cache River Wetlands Center. Here you will find a spur trail to the Tunnel Hill Bicycle Trail, information and exhibits, and ranger information about area trails and paddle put in's.
Just outside is a great loop trail that will take you through the boardwalk of cypress and tupelo trees along w...
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 ...
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...
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