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Explore Rock Cut State Park on an easy 3.9-mile hike, winding through woodlands and along Pierce Lake, with 139 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.42 km
Highlight • Forest
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3.05 km
Highlight • Bridge
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6.28 km
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4.37 km
1.47 km
448 m
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4.36 km
763 m
761 m
291 m
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No, there are generally no entrance fees for Rock Cut State Park. However, specific activities or facilities within the park might have associated costs. It's always a good idea to check the official Illinois Department of Natural Resources website for the most current information regarding any potential fees or regulations.
Rock Cut State Park offers various parking areas throughout its extensive grounds, providing convenient access to different trailheads. Specific parking details are usually available on park maps or the official park website.
Yes, Rock Cut State Park is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted on the trails but must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone.
Rock Cut State Park is a year-round destination. Spring and summer offer vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery, while fall provides stunning foliage. Winter allows for activities like snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on the trails. The best time depends on your preferred scenery and activities.
The terrain at Rock Cut State Park is diverse, featuring rolling woodlands, dense forests, and open grasslands. While many paths are generally flat due to glacial shaping, some trails include uneven ground, small hills, and areas with rocks and roots. Trails often follow the scenic shorelines of Pierce Lake and Olson Lake.
Yes, Rock Cut State Park offers a range of trails suitable for beginners and those seeking an easy hike. Many paths are easily accessible and flat. For example, the popular Pierce Lake loop is an easy 4.0-mile (6.4 km) trail. There are no trails classified as difficult for hiking within the park.
You can enjoy picturesque lakeside views, especially around Pierce Lake, and diverse landscapes including dense woods, open grasslands, and restored prairies. The park is a haven for wildlife, with opportunities to spot deer, foxes, beavers, muskrats, and a variety of bird species like yellow-throated and cerulean warblers, and pileated woodpeckers. Over a hundred types of wildflowers bloom in spring and summer, and fall brings vibrant foliage.
The park is known for its extensive trail network, the scenic shorelines of Pierce Lake and Olson Lake, and its unique landscape shaped by ancient glaciers. You can also find the Rock Cut State Park itself and a charming Boardwalk in Rock Cut State Park.
Rock Cut State Park features over 40 miles of trails, many of which are multi-use. Trails are color-coded for guidance: red trails are exclusively for hiking, blue trails are for hiking and mountain biking, and yellow trails accommodate hikers and equestrians.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Grand Illinois Trail - Rock Cut State Park to McHenry and the Lone Rock Trail.
Absolutely! Rock Cut State Park is a popular destination for winter activities. Many trails are suitable for winter hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing, offering a different perspective of the park's natural beauty.
Yes, the park offers numerous family-friendly trails. With a range of easy to moderate options and generally flat terrain, it's a great place for families to enjoy the outdoors. The diverse scenery and wildlife spotting opportunities also add to the family experience.