Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Kankakee River State Park adventure.
Walk among sacred land and water at this unspoiled state park.
Hike through 4,000 acres on both sides of the Kankakee River in this unspoiled setting. Miles of trails follow both sides of the river. Feel free to trek, bike, horseback ride, snowmobile, or cross country ski through the park.
Start at Rock Creek, where cliffs rise on both sides of the water. Native American tribes once held council meetings near the mouth of the creek. Look for the boulder marking the grave of Chief Shaw-Waw-Nas-See, leader of the Potawatomi who died in the 1830s. The grave sits near an old stone quarry.
Fish for several game species, such as bass, channel cats, walleye, and northern pike. Rock Creek offers a great fishing spot, too. Launch your boat into the river to follow it leisurely downstream. Canoeists love the water because it's shallow and gentle.
Sleep in the woods at two campgrounds harboring more than 200 sites. Reserve yours early, because this place is popular.