If you are looking for a special escape from city and suburban living in Illinois, Starved Rock State Park may just be the place to go. This wilderness area is home to many beautiful canyons and is right on the banks of the Illinois River. There is a lot to do including hiking trails and a fun log cabin resort where you can stay for a cozy overnight trip.

Starved Rock State Park is located on the South Bank of the Illinois River.

EJ_Rodriquez/Getty Images Throughout the year, almost two million visitors will come to the park!

Starved Rock is characterized by many canyons and waterfalls.

Matt Kamla/AllTrails Like this beautiful shot here, there are many peaceful spaces where you can relax and enjoy nature.

Overall, the park is 2,630 acres.

Diaz 425/AllTrails There are about 13 miles of hiking trails to choose from.

Originally, Native Americans called the Starved Rock area their home.

Christopher Cornue/AllTrails The land was acquired in 1911 by the State of Illinois for a state park which it remains today.

There are is beautiful foliage year-round here.

EJ_Rodriquez/Getty Images About 150 types of plants grow in the park.

There are many activities visitors can enjoy.

Neil Waite/AllTrails From hiking, boating, camping, fishing, and even cross-country skiing in the winter, visitors are bound to find something they are excited to experience at Starved Rock.

Here is another breathtaking canyon.

Ed Reschke/Getty Images This park is only 100 miles outside of Chicago but this wilderness area makes you feel much more removed from the city!

The Lodge welcomes visitors to stay overnight.

Starved Rock Lodge and Conference Center/Facebook The lodge was originally built by the civilian conservation corps during the Great Depression. It was designed with a woodsy feel in mind.

Whether you are an outdoor enthusiast or just want to get away for a day or one night stay, Starved Rock State Park is a place worth checking out. Learn more about staying at the lodge here and or check out the hiking trails here.

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Throughout the year, almost two million visitors will come to the park!

Matt Kamla/AllTrails

Like this beautiful shot here, there are many peaceful spaces where you can relax and enjoy nature.

Diaz 425/AllTrails

There are about 13 miles of hiking trails to choose from.

Christopher Cornue/AllTrails

The land was acquired in 1911 by the State of Illinois for a state park which it remains today.

About 150 types of plants grow in the park.

Neil Waite/AllTrails

From hiking, boating, camping, fishing, and even cross-country skiing in the winter, visitors are bound to find something they are excited to experience at Starved Rock.

Ed Reschke/Getty Images

This park is only 100 miles outside of Chicago but this wilderness area makes you feel much more removed from the city!

Starved Rock Lodge and Conference Center/Facebook

The lodge was originally built by the civilian conservation corps during the Great Depression. It was designed with a woodsy feel in mind.

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Address: Starved Rock Lodge & Conference Center, One Lodge Ln, Oglesby, IL 61348, USA