River Trail, Bluff Trail, and Illinois Canyon Loop
River Trail, Bluff Trail, and Illinois Canyon Loop
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Embark on the River Trail, Bluff Trail, and Illinois Canyon Loop for a moderate hike that showcases the diverse landscapes of Starved Rock State Park. This route spans 6.6 miles (10.7 km) and involves a total elevation gain of 451 feet (138 metres), typically taking around 2 hours and 52…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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9.03 km
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6.81 km
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This combined route, including the River Trail, Bluff Trail, and Illinois Canyon Loop, is generally considered moderate. While the Illinois Canyon Loop itself is relatively easy with no stairs, the Bluff Trail features numerous stairs and some steep sections, making it more challenging. The River Trail is mostly easy to moderate but can have muddy spots.
Parking for trails within Starved Rock State Park, including access points for this loop, is available at various lots throughout the park. It's advisable to check the official Starved Rock State Park website for the most current parking information and any potential temporary closures, especially with ongoing improvement projects.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within Starved Rock State Park, including the River Trail, Bluff Trail, and Illinois Canyon Loop. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always ensure your pet is well-behaved and that you clean up after them.
The best time to hike this route depends on what you want to see. Spring offers vibrant wildflowers and impressive waterfalls, especially the Illinois Canyon waterfall after rain. Summer provides lush greenery, while fall showcases brilliant foliage. Winter offers a unique experience with frozen waterfalls and opportunities to spot bald eagles. Be aware that trails can be muddy after rain or snowy in winter.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to hike the trails at Starved Rock State Park, including the River Trail, Bluff Trail, and Illinois Canyon Loop. The park is free to access for all visitors.
You'll encounter diverse terrain. The River Trail follows the Illinois River, often flat but potentially muddy. The Bluff Trail involves significant elevation changes with many stairs and runs along canyon rims. The Illinois Canyon Loop features lush forest paths, rock formations, and requires creek crossings, which can be wet and muddy, especially after rain.
This route offers many highlights. You'll pass by the Council Overhang, enjoy views from Owl Canyon Overlook, and get a View of the Illinois River. Other points of interest include Wildcat Canyon, a unique Rock Formation, and the Lover's Leap Overlook. Don't miss the Wildcat Canyon East Platform and Hennepin Canyon Overlook.
Yes, this route utilizes sections of several official trails within Starved Rock State Park. You will hike along parts of Wildcat Canyon - Lower bridge, Campanula Trail, and Wildcat Canyon - Upper bridge, allowing for a comprehensive exploration of the park's diverse landscapes.
Given the varied terrain and potential for mud and creek crossings, wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots. Dress in layers suitable for the season, as conditions can change. Bring plenty of water, snacks, a map or GPS, and a camera for the scenic views. Trekking poles can be helpful for stability on stairs and uneven surfaces.
The Illinois Canyon Loop is known for its beautiful waterfall and rock formations. The main challenge is the creek crossings, especially after heavy rainfall, where your shoes are likely to get wet and muddy. While it's relatively flat with no stairs, be prepared for potentially slippery surfaces and plan your footwear accordingly.
The River Trail is generally easier, offering flatter sections along the Illinois River, though it can be muddy. The Bluff Trail is more challenging due to its numerous stairs and steeper sections as it climbs along canyon rims, providing elevated views. If you prefer a less strenuous walk, the River Trail might be more to your liking, but the Bluff Trail offers more dramatic vistas.
While there are no direct facilities on the trails themselves, restrooms and water fountains are available at visitor centers and main parking areas within Starved Rock State Park. It's always best to carry enough water for your entire hike, especially during warmer months, as access to water on the trail is limited.