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In wet weather, parts of the trail can be hazardous due to slippery rock. A popular spot for visitors is the natural stone arch, the largest in Shawnee National Forest with a span of 125 feet (38 m), which can be found along the Natural Bridge Trail. Hikers wishing to see the arch from the top may climb metal bars embedded in the rock; or ...
Bell Smith Springs Scenic Area, Shawnee National Forest, near Ozark, Illinois. ... Pomona Natural Bridge Trail and the 160-mile River-to-River trail from the Ohio to the Mississippi.
The Pomona Natural Bridge is a natural bridge approximately 30m long, 3m wide, and 3m thick, located near Pomona, Illinois. It is in the Shawnee National Forest. A small unnamed stream flows beneath the bridge.
Shawnee National Forest; B. ... Pomona Natural Bridge; Pounds Hollow Recreation Area; R. River to River Trail; U. Union Lookout
The Shawnee National Forest is a United States National Forest located in the Ozark and Shawnee Hills of Southern Illinois, United States. Administered by the U.S.D.A. Forest Service , it consists of approximately 498,615 acres (2,100 km²) of federally managed lands.
From this location, hiking trails provide access to much of the Wilderness, making Garden of the Gods the most-visited wilderness area in Illinois. The trails and overlooks are often utilized by visitors during the fall color season. [1] Garden of the Gods Wilderness is served by the River to River Trail. [3]
The trail is primarily in the Daniel Boone National Forest, but also takes visitors through the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, Natural Bridge State Resort Park, two large recreation lakes (Cave Run Lake and Laurel Lake), and many wildlife management areas. All but the southernmost 45 miles ...
Shawnee State Forest, also known as "Ohio's Little Smokies", is a state forest in the U.S. state of Ohio. It is located in western Scioto County and eastern Adams County and encompasses 63,747 acres (25,797 ha) of woodland.