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  1. Buffalo Rock State Park is located on a bluff which once was an island in the Illinois River. Now standing majestically on the north bank, this promontory affords a magnificent, sweeping view of the Illinois River.

  2. Buffalo Rock State Park & Effigy Tumuli is an Illinois state park on 298 acres (121 ha) in LaSalle County, Illinois, United States. The park sits across the Illinois River from Starved Rock State Park, just south of the Illinois and Michigan Canal trail.

  3. Buffalo Rock State Park. 120 reviews. #4 of 16 things to do in Ottawa. State Parks. Closed now. 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. What people are saying. By Ally Ruth. “ Great experience when visiting Illinois! Mar 2023. My sister and I visited here after a day at Starved Rock State Park. “ Maintenance required but still a nice park ” Nov 2021.

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    • 1300 N 27th Rd, Ottawa, 61350-9732, Illinois
  4. Buffalo Rock State Park is located on a bluff which was once an island in the Illinois River. Now standing majestically on the north bank, this promontory affords a magnificent sweeping view of the Illinois River.

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  5. Discovering Buffalo Rock State Park. The park is 85 miles southwest of Chicago, near Ottawa and Utica. The main access road to the park winds its way up a sandstone cliff festooned with ferns and moss, with some epic views of the Illinois River as you climb.

  6. Explore one of 2 easy hiking trails in Buffalo Rock State Park that are great for the whole family. Looking for a more strenuous hike? We've got you covered, with trails ranging from 29 to 72 feet in elevation gain.

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  8. The Buffalo Rock State Park River Bluff Trail offers a walk high above the Illinois River, with two observation decks providing spectacular views of the Illinois River. The Woodland Trail provides an opportunity to examine and appreciate the trees, plants and wildlife prospering in the park.

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