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Castle Rock State Park is located along the west bank of the Rock River in Ogle County, three miles south of Oregon, on Ill. Rt. 2. The park is centrally located in the Rock River Hills region of Illinois, and its rolling topography is drained by the Rock River.
Castle Rock State Park is located three miles south of Oregon, Illinois on Highway 2. The park is centrally located in the Rock River Hills region of Illinois, and its rolling topography is drained by the Rock River. The park is located along the west bank of the Rock River in Ogle County.
Castle Rock is a large sandstone butte situated between the Rock River and Ill. Rt. 2. The rock is made up of St. Peter sandstone. In only a few places in Illinois does St. Peter sandstone comes to the surface, even though it underlies practically the entire state.
Castle Rock State Park has trails and hiking areas but the best place at Castle Rock is the view from the rock itself. Climb the flights of stairs to the top of the sandstone outcropping overlooking the Rock River.
Want to find the best trails in Castle Rock State Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 5 great trails for hiking and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.
Castle Rock State Park is an Illinois state park on 2,000 acres (809 ha) in Ogle County, Illinois, United States. A portion of the land was acquired by the "Friends of Our Native Landscape" in 1921. View of the Rock River from Castle Rock.
Castle Rock State Park is a 2,000 acre nature preserve along the Rock River in Northern Illinois, only 3 miles south of Oregon and 30 miles south of Rockford. Named for the majestic sandstone bluffs that lie along the river, this serene Illinois state park attracts visitors with opportunities to hike, fish, boat, camp, picnic, and bird watch.
Castle Rock State Park is located three miles south of Oregon, Illinois on Highway 2. The park is centrally located in the Rock River Hills region of Illinois, and its rolling topography is drained by the Rock River.
Department of Natural Resources. Castle Rock. The park is one of the largest significant natural areas in the northern part of Illinois. Most of the outstanding natural features are located in the dedicated Nature Preserve, which is protected by state law.
Located within White Pines Forest State Park in Northwestern Illinois, hidden away in a place that seems like time forgot, discover the historic lodge restaurant, pioneer guest cabins, delightful country gift shop, and entertaining dinner theatre.