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Ferne Clyffe State Park

By: HRA Crack Research Team

Ferne Clyffe has been known as an outstanding natural
scenic spot for nearly 100 years. An abundance of
ferns, unique geological features and unusual plant
communities create an atmosphere that enhances the many
recreational facilities offered at the park. Trails
wind through picturesque woods, allowing visitors to
view fascinating rock formations and inspiring vistas.

Horseback riders can ride directly to their own Class C
Equestrian campground on the trail or drive to it in
their vehicles. Up to 25 riders can be accommodated at
the site, which includes picnic tables, drinking water,
cooking grills, toilets, parking and showers. The
campground is well-shaded by an abundance of trees, and
you must protect the trees by tying horses to the
hitching rails. There are no horses available for
rent.

Sites in the Deer Ridge, Turkey Ridge and Youth Group
campgrounds do not require advance reservations.
Backpackers and horseback riders should, however, make
advance arrangements through the park office.
Trails

Eighteen diverse trails offer visitors the chance to
view the beauty of Ferne Clyffe at their own pace.
Please note that the park does not allow motorized
vehicles or bicycles on the trails. Equestrian use is
allowed on equestrian designated trails.

Equestrian trails are closed to horses from November 1
to April 30. Naturally occurring dangerous areas exist
within the park, so exercise awareness and caution.
For your safety, it's recommended you hike on
designated trails. Each trail has been assigned a
number, as well as a name, to make map reading easy for
even the novice hiker.

Located on Illinois Route 37, just one mile south of
Goreville and 12 miles south of Marion, the 2,430-acre
park is easily accessible from both I-57 and I-24. With
camping, picnicking, hiking, hunting, fishing and
sightseeing to choose from, you can't help but enjoy a
visit to Ferne Clyffe.

This information was compiled by the crack research
team at HorsebackRidingArticles.com. It is by no means
complete. We have tried to be as accurate as possible.

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