Sand Ridge State Forest (Forest City)

Whether it’s the sand and cactus (yes, we have cactus in Illinois), or the towering pines, or simply the quiet forest soundscapes, Illinois’ largest state forest feels like stepping into a forested island. At over 7200 acres, Sand Ridge is a magical place to immerse yourself in the great outdoors among walls of trees.

Latitude/Longitude:

40.400640, -89.878467 (multiple access points)


Stunning Woodlands and Activities Galore

Sand Ridge, aka Forest City, is a multi-use forest with something for everyone, from wildlife watching to picnicking, camping and more. The extensive trail system (44 miles of marked trails and 120 miles of fire lanes) offers experiences for hikers, backpackers and leisurely family expeditions.

(Note: It can be easy to get lost in this giant forested expanse and cell service is spotty, so be prepared. Follow the link below for maps and detailed park information.)

If you have time, set it aside to also explore the adjacent Jake Wolfe Memorial Fish Hatchery or nearby H. A. Gleason Nature Preserve. 

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