This enchanting park is located in Savanna Illinois overlooking the mighty Mississippi River. This is the perfect setting for an incredible adventure at The Mississippi Palisades State Park.
The park is located just south of the confluence of the Mississippi and Apple Rivers. Its this unique merger that makes the area one of the most photographed places in Illinois.
Caves, unique rock formations, twisting trails and tall trees make this park incredible incredible anytime of year. But in the fall this is a perfect location to view the beautiful fall foliage.
The park boasts an impressive trail system, with more than 15 miles of winding through rugged terrain. The five trails in the northern part of the park are generally wider and less strenuous than the five in the south, which are narrow and extremely close to the bluff. The southern trails also are very hazardous when wet.
With so much to see and explore, the park is also a popular destination for camping. With 241 Class A and B sites in both shaded and open areas, Mississippi Palisades is in demand by campers. Electrical hookups are available at 110 sites. Showers and flush toilets are situated in three buildings and are in operation from May 1 until Oct. 31.
Rock climbing is also allowed in Mississippi Palisades State Park, but only in specific areas. Rock climbing is allowed at the Sentinel Area, Twin Sisters and Indian Head. Climbers should bring their own equipment and go directly to the bluff, no check-in is necessary. Permanent anchors are not allowed. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources does not maintain the rocks, cliffs, or other natural features of Mississippi Palisades State Park and are not responsible for climber safety and climbing protection on cliffs.
Mississippi Palisades State Park is located at 16327A IL-84, Savanna, IL 61074. For more information click here.