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  1. Located near the confluence of the Mississippi and Apple rivers in northwestern Illinois, the 2,500-acre Mississippi Palisades State Park is rich in Native American history. You can find camping and trail maps in the Mississippi Palisades Park Brochure.

  2. But the panoramic view of the Mississippi River from Lookout Point in Mississippi Palisades State Park is a magnificent visual experience you'll never forget. Spread out before you, from north to south and to the west, is a river with a mind of its own, that goes wherever it chooses.

  3. Mississippi Palisades. With 241 Class A and B sites in both shaded and open areas, Mississippi Palisades is in demand by campers. Electrical hookups are available at 110 sites. Showers and flush toilets are situated in three buildings and are in operation from May 1 until Oct. 31.

  4. The gateway to seeing the Mississippi Palisades State Park’s impressive assortment of plant and animal life is its rugged 15-mile trail system. The five trails in the northern part of the park are generally wider and less strenuous than the five in the south, which are narrow and extremely close to the bluff.

  5. Want to find the best trails in Mississippi Palisades State Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 6 great trails for hiking and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.

  6. Mississippi Palisades State Park is a National Natural Landmark located in Carroll County, Illinois, just north of the town of Savanna. It is a partially conserved section of the Mississippi Palisades.

  7. The Mississippi Palisades State Park, located near the confluence of the Mississippi and Apple rivers in northwestern Illinois is known for its steep cliffs and interesting rock formations, as well as its beautiful trails that lead you to some of those awe-inspiring giant boulders.

  8. Mississippi Palisades State Park Campground, near Savanna, IL, is a gem for anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature. This place is open year-round and offers a mix of tent and RV accommodations.

  9. Mississippi Palisades, 3 miles north of Savanna in Carroll County, handsomely lives up to its name. Located near the confluence of the Mississippi and Apple Rivers in northwestern Illinois, the 2,500-acre Mississippi Palisades State Park is rich in Native American history.

  10. Stunning views of the limestone cliffs surrounding the Mississippi River make Mississippi Palisades State Park in Illinois a must-see destination. Visitors to this riverside park enjoy RV camping, hiking, cross country skiing, and fishing.

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