Jackson Hollow Hike (Shawnee National Forest, IL)

john.maldaner

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I am in awe of the Trip Reports the members here have posted! Such grand scenery, just stunning. On a somewhat more modest scale, the Shawnee Forest of southern Illinois offers some very interesting hikes, too. Today my wife, a good friend, her daughter and I hiked about six miles in an area known as Jackson Hollow. It is an extensive bluff line hike that was especially nice today with mid-50's and crisp sunlight.










I really like the colors on this rock face.





View from under a rock outcropping:



Going in a small cave:


Lots of scrambling. Good fun!




My wife exited a crevice opening and reached the end of that short trail! Had to turn back.





All in all a great afternoon in the Forest.
 
I sure do miss all those trees. Soon, you'll be seeing redbud and dogwoods nd those little ephemeral flowers. The Shawnee is grand too! When I moved out here, people told me that now I was by a *real* park, Yellowstone. That'd put the Smoky's to shame, they told me. I said that just because I like Bach better doesn't mean I don't love Beethoven too. Enjoy what you have and keep taking pictures and sharing, please.
 

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