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SUMMARY:Neighborhood Co-op Feed Your Neighbor 5K
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/5k/
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SUMMARY:Dueling Pianos at Blue Sky Vineyard
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/blue-sky-vineyard/
LOCATION:Blue Sky Vineyards\, 3150 S. Rocky Comfort Rd\, Makanda\, Illinois\, 62958
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260412
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20210728T224400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T213138Z
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SUMMARY:Trail races at Camp Ondessonk
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/at-camp-ondessonk/
LOCATION:Camp Ondessonk\, 3760 Ondessonk Rd\, Ozark\, IL\, 62972
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260411T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260411T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20210817T170630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T184646Z
UID:9659-1775901600-1775912400@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Annual Princess Royal Gathering Downtown Anna
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/at-annabelle-market/
LOCATION:Annabelle Market\, 300 S Main St\, Anna\, IL\, 62906
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260411T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260411T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20240202T233505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T174700Z
UID:6921-1775901600-1775916000@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Guided Hike
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/guided-hike-7/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260411T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260412T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20231120T190427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T155419Z
UID:16235-1775901600-1776013200@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Annual Gem\, Mineral\, Fossil and Jewelry Show
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/annual-gem-mineral-show/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260411T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260411T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20260309T213802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T213802Z
UID:19939-1775905200-1775916000@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Walter Burley Griffin 150th anniversary celebration
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/walter-burley-griffin-150th-anniversary-celebration/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260411T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260411T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20200108T234911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T175512Z
UID:10259-1775912400-1775919600@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Spring Wildflower Walk at Giant City
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/spring-wildflower-walks-2-2/
LOCATION:Giant City Visitor center\, 235 Giant City Road\, Makanda\, IL\, 62958
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260412T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260412T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20221014T173720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T151516Z
UID:12425-1776002400-1776009600@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:SIC Cultural Arts will present Swan Dive - Harrisburg
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/sic-3/
LOCATION:Southeastern Illinois College (SIC)\, 3575 College Road\, Harrisburg\, IL\, 62946\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260419
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20200109T001613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T183331Z
UID:10241-1776297600-1776556799@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Freedom Sings USA - Anna\, IL
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/freedom-sings-usa/
LOCATION:Davie School Inn\, 300 Freeman St\, Anna\, IL\, 62906\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260420
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20231120T150043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T213645Z
UID:16205-1776384000-1776643199@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Make Believe at Varsity Theater
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/at-varsity-theater/
LOCATION:Varsity Center\, 418 S. Illinois Avenue\, Carbondale\, IL\, 62901\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260419
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20220822T150226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T164508Z
UID:12065-1776384000-1776556799@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:"Superman Day at the Super Museum" in Metropolis
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/metropolis-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260417T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260417T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20200108T234911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T175816Z
UID:10258-1776430800-1776438000@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Spring Wildflower Walks
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/spring-wildflower-walks-3/
LOCATION:Giant City Visitor center\, 235 Giant City Road\, Makanda\, IL\, 62958
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260419
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20200109T002422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T180511Z
UID:5796-1776470400-1776556799@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:River to River Relay
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/river-to-river-relay/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260420
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20220224T174231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T214122Z
UID:10869-1776470400-1776643199@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:SALUKI CON -SIU
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/siu/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260418T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260418T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20240202T233155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T174756Z
UID:6918-1776506400-1776520800@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Guided Hike
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/guided-hike-12/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260418T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260418T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20250217T192001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T200500Z
UID:18350-1776517200-1776524400@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Great Cardboard Boat Regatta
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/great-cardboard-boat-regatta/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260418T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260418T143000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20200123T020916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T203302Z
UID:10593-1776519000-1776522600@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Craft and Story Hour at the Cache River Wetland Center
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/cache-3/
LOCATION:Cache River Wetland Center\, 8885 State Route 37 S\, Cypress\, Illinois\, 62923
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260419T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260419T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20240322T200303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250523T163416Z
UID:17066-1776600000-1776618000@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Family Eco Festival at Alto Vineyards
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/family-eco-festival-at-alto-vineyards/
LOCATION:Alto Vineyards\, 8515 Highway 127 N\, Alto Pass\, IL\, 62905\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260424T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260424T100000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20260316T182535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T182535Z
UID:19961-1777021200-1777024800@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Coffee on the Cache Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/coffee-on-the-cache-roundtable/
LOCATION:Cache River Wetland Center\, 8885 State Route 37 S\, Cypress\, Illinois\, 62923
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260424T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260424T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20241031T214908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T164748Z
UID:17794-1777053600-1777064400@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:SHAWNEE HILLS WINE TRAIL:  WINEMAKER DINNER at Feather Hills Winery
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/at-feather-hills-winery/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260424T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260426T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20221014T173334Z
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UID:12422-1777057200-1777212000@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:The SIC Theatre presents “Godspell”  - Harrisburg
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/theatre/
LOCATION:Southeastern Illinois College (SIC)\, 3575 College Road\, Harrisburg\, IL\, 62946\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260426
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20240314T152133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T213445Z
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SUMMARY:GlenVegas Gambler Mountain Bike Race at Lake Glendale
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/glenvegas-gambler-mountain-bike-race-at-lake-glendale/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260425T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260425T233000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20240111T212335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T185014Z
UID:12880-1777100400-1777159800@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Adult Prom at the Anna VFW
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/vfw/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260425T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260425T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20211115T193711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T180136Z
UID:10117-1777104000-1777129200@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Junque Jamboree - Vienna
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/junque-jamboree-vienna/
LOCATION:Vienna Public Library\, 401 Poplar St\, Vienna\, Illinois\, 62995
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260425T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260425T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20200128T000930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T174956Z
UID:6377-1777107600-1777125600@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Guided Hike
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/6377/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260425T100000
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SUMMARY:Oak Street Art Fair - Murphysboro
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/oak-street-art-fair/
LOCATION:Oak Street\, Oak St & 16th St\, Murphysboro\, Illinois\, 62966
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DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20230725T152113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T184100Z
UID:14047-1777122000-1777143600@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Daffodil Festival - Cobden
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/daffodils/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260426T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260426T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T045658
CREATED:20210726T205049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T182134Z
UID:9531-1777208400-1777212000@southernmostillinois.com
SUMMARY:Southern Illinois Audubon Society Nature Walk
DESCRIPTION:The flowers are blooming\, the days are stretching\, and the Shawnee Forest is alive. Spring is coming to Southernmost Illinois. With it comes a need to step outside and explore after being stuck inside allwinter. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors. If you’retraveling with family\, friends\, or solo\, Southernmost Illinois has something for everyone. Whether it’s a quick getaway or a full week of exploring\, Southernmost Illinois invite visitors and locals to slow down and enjoy spring. Shawnee Forest Country and Southernmost Illinois deliver a mix of outdoor exploration\, history\, and tucked-away escapes. It’s where days unfold naturally\, and where spring break can be anything you want it to be. One thing it won’t be is boring. The variety makes it easy to shape a trip that fits your party’s pace\, whether that means full days outdoors or a balance of adventure and downtime. For many\, spring break starts on the trail. Hiking is one of the best ways to experience the changing seasons. Trails in Shawnee Forest County range from short\, family-friendly walks to more challenging routes\, and every path offers its own reward: beautiful scenery. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Garden of the Gods Garden of the Gods is one of Southernmost Illinois’ most visited stops and is the second-mostphotographed site in Illinois. It delivers dramatic sandstone formations and never-ending views of the surrounding forest. A short walk from the parking area leads directly to the observation trail\, where stone pathways guide visitors across historical bluffs sculpted over millions of years. In spring\, the view feels endless as fresh green stretches across the horizon. Pounds Hollow Recreation Area offers a full day of family friendly fun\, making it a one-stop shop for those looking to explore. A 25-acre lake sits in the middle of the area\, surrounded by trails. Visitors can fish from the pier\, enjoy a picnic beneath the trees\, or let kids burn off energy at the playground. As temperatures rise\, swimming and lakeside activities become a perfect addition to a relaxed spring day. Hikers looking for a challenge often find themselves at the Little Grand Canyon Trail. This three-mile route follows the base of enormous bluffs\, winding along rocky ledges and shaded creek beds. Plan for at least 3 hours of hiking and sightseeing at this local gem. Benches along the trail offer ideal spots to rest\, eat a snack\, and enjoy the hum of nature around you. Destinations like Rim Rock\, Millstone Bluff\, and Sand Cave add even more variety to the hiking options across Shawnee Forest Country. With so many options\, it’s easy to build a hiking day that works for everyone\, regardless of their age or ability. Visit our Hike page for more hiking inspiratio across southernmost Illinois. Looking for in-depth guides to key Shawnee Forest trails? Our friend\,  Hiking with Shawn\, has exactly what you need. No visit to the Shawnee is complete without a stop at Giant City State Park. The park gets its name from the narrow passageways formed by sandstone bluffs\, also referred to as its “Giant Streets”. Before you hit the trails\, the Giant City Visitor Center has all the information you need to start your adventure. Here\, adventurers will find exhibits highlighting the park’s landscape\, wildlife\, and cultural history\, along with trail maps and up-to-date conditions. They also have a Discovery Corner that invites children to explore hands-on displays\, and has scavenger hunts that make hiking more engaging for younger visitors. Once you’re ready to start your adventure\, the park opens into a network of trails weaving through forest ridges and stone corridors. The Giant City Nature Trail guides hikers directly through the park’s namesake “Giant Streets”. Whether you explore for a couple of hours and move on or spend the entire day\, Giant City feels like stepping into another world. But before you go\, you can’t skip a visit to Giant City Lodge. Known for its family-style meals and famous fried chicken\, the lodge offers the perfect end to your outdoor adventure. Spring means the beginning of paddling season in Southernmost Illinois. Canoeing and kayaking offer a new perspective on the Shawnee National Forest. 								\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									Pictured: Canoe Tour along the Cache River At the Cache River Wetlands Center\, visitors can learn about one of the most ecologically significant wetland systems in the Midwest. The Cache River is the northernmost bayou in North America\, home to ancient cypress trees and thriving wildlife. Interpretive exhibits make the wetlands easy to understand and appreciate\, even for first-time visitors. Canoeing and kayaking along the Cache River allow paddlers to glide through waters teeming with life. Guided trips offer insight into the area’s deep natural history while creating a peaceful\, educational group experience. Time on the water provides a refreshing balance to hiking and sightseeing for families\, couples\, and solo travelers alike. A stop in Carbondale\, IL. adds an educational and historical layer to any Southernmost Illinois spring break itinerary 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									The Science Center is a must-visit for families with young explorers. With more than 50 interactive exhibits\, children can dive into topics like weather\, paleontology\, aviation\, and engineering. Seasonal programs\, camps\, and events keep the experience fresh and engaging\,  turning learning into play. 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									The Old Illinois Passenger Depot Railroad Museum tells the story of Carbondale’s transportation history inside a restored 1903 train depot. Explore artifacts and learn about the role railways played in shaping the region. You even get to ring a train bell! The Buckminster Fuller Dome\, often called the “Bucky Dome\,” stands as a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Tours offer insight into Fuller’s vision and the architectural significance of the geodesic dome\, a design that continues to influence modern construction. Add in the African American Museum\, Southern Illinois University’s Campus Green Tour\, and the University Museum in Faner Hall\, and Carbondale becomes a true hub for discovery and learning. Pictured: Display at the African American Museum Just about an hour’s drive away from Carbondale\, Metropolis\, Illinois\, offers a fun and unexpected detour. Known as the Home of Superman\, Metropolis\, Illinois embraces its comic-book legacy with a statue and themed attractions that delight visitors of all ages. While in the area\, history lovers can explore Fort Massac State Park. Once occupied by Spanish\, French\, British\, and American forces\, the fort played an important role in early western expansion. Today\, visitors can tour a reconstructed fort\, explore museum exhibits\, and take in views of the Ohio River that add scenic depth to the experience. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail offers a slower\, more relaxed way to unwind. 								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n									 								\n				\n				\n				\n									After a day of exploring the natural world of Shawnee Forest Country\, the wine trail is a perfect\, more adult experience to add to your Spring Break itinerary. Winding through rolling hills and scenic countryside\, the trail connects local wineries known for their welcoming atmosphere and handcrafted wines. Spring brings fresh vineyard views and perfect patio weather\, making it an ideal time to sample regional flavors.Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking to enjoy the moment\, the trail reflects the laid-back hospitality for which Southern Illinois is known 								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n									At the end of the day\, returning to a cozy cabin tucked into the woods feels like the biggest part of the adventure. Across Shawnee Forest Country\, cabins come in a range from rustic retreats to modern lodges with allthe comforts of home. Being surrounded by nature allows visitors to fully unwind and melt into the experience. Mornings begin with birdsongs and coffee\, while evenings invite reflection under infinite star-filled skies. Explore local cabins\, B&Bs\, and vacation rentals on our Places to Stay page. Spring break in Shawnee Forest Country doesn’t follow a rigid schedule. One day might be filled with hiking\, the next with museums\, paddling\, or a trip down the wine trail. What makes this region special is its balance of adventure\, relaxation\, and all the moments in between. As Spring Break approaches\, pack your boots\, your sense of whimsy\, and your swimwear. The trails are ready\, the waterways are flowing\, and Southernmost Illinois is waiting to be explored.
URL:https://southernmostillinois.com/event/nature-walk/
LOCATION:Cache River Wetland Center\, 8885 State Route 37 S\, Cypress\, Illinois\, 62923
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