Southernmost Illinois
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Southernmost Illinois
ATTRACTIONS, EVENTS, ACCOMMODATIONS & AREA MAPS 800-C-IT-HERE Visit our NEW website! www.southernmostillinois.com ...an outside view 6096 Chautauqua Road, Murphysboro, IL 62966 618-687-1717 • www.greenretreat.com Eco-Friendly Lodging Corporate & Family Retreats On-Site Wellness Center Massage & Acupuncture Events Weddings, Reunions & Birthdays Environment Educational Field Trips, Hayrides, Pumpkin Patch, Working Farm Stay in the Tree House, Garden Cottage, or Cabins! Coming Spring 2010... Victorian B&B 11 New 10x12 Boarding Stalls Horse Hotel 87 Acres for Riding Outdoor Arena, Corrals Make Reservationss up to 18 Months in Advance at www.greenretreat.com Child-Friendly Accommodations • Singles to Groups up to 30 • Cabins Available for State Rates Discover the www.SouthernIllinoisWineTrail.net Southern Illinois Wine Trail Located in the designated Shawnee Hills American Viticultural Area 45 Flint 2075 US Highway 45 N Hill Muddy Muddy, Illinois Marion 618-253-7224 WINERY 13 13 www.flinthillwinery.com 166 Carrier Mills 45 Open Daily 11am-6pm 755 Parker City Road Creal Springs, Illinois 57 Lake of Egypt 166 Par Tunnel Hill Rd UNION COUNTY 2955 Creal Springs Road Creal Springs, Illinois Ozark Gil 8 dC rch 34 Bell Smith Springs Eddyville hu Rd Millstone Bluff Simpson 145 Eddyville Edd yvi lle Rd E Glendale 147 146 Hogg Hollow JOHNSON COUNTY 146 Dixon Springs State Park 37 Dixon Springs Cypress Golconda 146 Cache River Basin 618-996-3581 www.windyhillvineyardandwinery.net Whitehill 5 Karnak New Grand Chain Mermet Lake S 45 145 Joppa Sce nic Olmsted Metropolis ive r i Oh Bay City By wa y 57 ay By w nic ce 37 MASSAC COUNTY 24 169 ver 7 Belknap o Ri Ohi PULASKI COUNTY Fort Massac State Park Hamletsburg oR Brookport 8 Ohio Mound City River S cenic Byway er 200 Commercial Street Vienna, Illinois I-24 & Rte 146 1-888-659-WINE d Teal Pond ea Shawnee Winery Vienna 146 Cit 45 24 Garden of the Gods Recreation Area rk R Oza y Rd BellaTerra Dutchman Lake Buncombe The Little Winery with Big Taste 34 Herod ker Goreville Ferne Clyffe State Park SALINE COUNTY 145 Creal Springs Rd 618-658-8882 Windy Hill www.bellaterrawinery.com 57 Harrisburg 37 Hours: 10am - 6pm Mon-Sat 12pm-6pm Sun • Free Wi-Fi Riv Ohio www.shawneewinery.com Open Fri 4-7pm, Sat 12-7pm, Sun 12-5pm Open Mon - Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 1-5pm 315 Forman Lane Belknap, Illinois 618-658-2274 www.crbwinery.com Rt. 145 between Eddyvillw & Dixon Springs on East Glendale Road 618-695-WINE; 618-521-0307 for appts. www.hogghollowwinery.com GPS: 37.45177*N, 88.65940*W This Advertisement © 2007 THOMAS PUBLISHING Cairo TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S COUNTIES Alexander County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Detailed Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 W elcome to Southernmost Illinois- with a rich historic heritage, spectacular national forest, and two great rivers. Visitors can gaze the same day on the mighty Mississippi River near Wolf Lake and the Ohio River at Elizabethtown or stand beside both great rivers at the confluence at Cairo. Drawn by the mighty Ohio River and the lush forests along her shore, early Europeans settled in what is now known as Hardin County during the late 1700’s. Today, two hundred years later, the quiet hills and scenic river towns beckon visitors for a different kind of vacation. Southernmost Illinois is unique in its blend of fascinating things to see and do during a day, a week or a month's vacation. Cairo, at the southern tip of the state, is rich in Civil War history and riverlore. Union County has wonderful orchards, wineries, antiquing, picturesque hamlets and awesome scenery. A fun cave awaits travelers at Cave-in-Rock and visitors come from near and far to visit Metropolis,home of Superman and Harrah's Metropolis Casino. Ancient trees, magnificent rock formations, and unusual plants and wildlife await explorers from the Cache River Natural Area to Horseshoe Lake. Hikers and horseback riders can follow trails that lead to lofty bluffs, caves and springs throughout Pope County. Fisherman and hunters will find an abundance of fish and wildlife. Cyclists will marvel at both the Tunnel Hill Bike Trail in Johnson County and the 5 mile Horseshoe Lake Hiking/Biking Trail. This guide offers information on the many magnificent sites worth a visit in southernmost Illinois. We hope you will find this guide helpful and will soon visit the region’s many recreational and historic treasures. L E T T E R F RO M T H E D I R E C TO R Dear Reader, This guide is full of reasons to visit southernmost Illinois. Discover the scenic Shawnee National Forest, our state parks, historical attractions, unique shops, fabulous restaurants, and riverboat casino action. There's lodging for every taste: cozy bed and breakfasts, convenient and comfortable motels and hotels, plentiful camp sites and deluxe cabins. You're invited to visit us anytime throughout the year. It's easy to get here from Interstates 57 or 24. We're less than three hours from St. Louis, Memphis, Nashville, or Evansville. We are eager to assist you in any way to make your stay in Southernmost Illinois memorable! Sincerely, Hardin County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Detailed Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Johnson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Detailed Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Massac County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Detailed Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Pope County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Detailed Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Pulaski County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Detailed Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Union County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Detailed Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 ACCOMMODATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-24 Amenities Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-27 ANTIQUES & OTHER SHOPPING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32-33 ATTRACTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-41 Fort Massac State Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Ohio River Scenic Byway Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 The Great River Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Southernmost Illinois Wine Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 SOUTHERNMOST ILLINOIS MAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-37 Shuttle & Tour Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 DINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-44 EVENTS & FESTIVALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46-49 MUSEUMS, HISTORIC SITES & HOMES . . . . . . . . . . . . .50-53 OUTDOORS IN SOUTHERNMOST ILLINOIS . . . . . . . . .54-61 Parks & Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-57 Trail of Tears Through Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Outdoor Adventure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-61 Shawnee National Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63 Recreation Site Information: West Side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 East Side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Cindy Cain Cindy Cain, Executive Director Southernmost Illinois Tourism Bureau P.O. Box 378, Anna, IL 62906 NEW AND IMPROVED! 1-800-C-it-Here • www.southernmostillinois.com Our Staff: Cindy Cain, Executive Director • Carol Hoffman, Sales Manager Sheryl Durham, Admin. Asst./ORSB • Angie Shelton, Metropolis Tourism Director Southernmost Illinois Tourism Bureau Board of Directors: Dean Doctorman • Jim Goddard • Rebecca Lambert • Tim Waller • Stacey Thomas Bobby G. Myers • Alvin Neal • Louise Ogg • Larry Cheek • Dixie Dart • Todd Carr Sharon Tuttle • Susan Odum • Norma Turok • Candy Eastwood • Brenda Webb • Clyde Wills The Southernmost Illinois Tourism Bureau is a non-profit corporation funded by hotel/motel tax and private contributions. The Bureau's mission is to promote southernmost Illinois to overnight visitors. The bureau encompasses the following seven counties: Alexander, Hardin, Johnson, Massac, Pope, Pulaski and Union. On the Cover: Ferne Clyffe State Park, Cache River Wetlands, Camel Rock-Garden of the Gods, Fort Massac Encampment (photo courtesy of Metropolis Planet), Lincoln Statue at the Jonesboro Park. www.enjoyillinois.com 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide Designed & Published by: Thomas Publishing 701 W. Main St., Carbondale, IL 62901 • (618) 549-2799 County introductions and content lists provided by Southernmost Illinois Tourism Bureau. Photos By:Jason Thomas,Debbie Thomas and provided by Southernmost Illinois Tourism Bureau,the Metropolis Tourism Commission,and the Ohio RIver Scenic Byway (Unless otherwise credited). Child and Pony cover photo courtesy of Liz Spees-Robinson. ©2009 Thomas Publishing Send your calendar events for the 2011 Southernmost Illinois Visitor Guide by November 1, 2010 to sitb@ajinternet.net 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor's Guide • 5 Welcome to www.southernmostillinois.com ! y t n u o C r e d n a x e Al Thebes - 1848 Court House This Advertisement © 2008 THOMAS PUBLISHING Horseshoe Lake Cairo - 1884 Stafford Memorial Library Tamms - 1899 Depot, having served two Railroad lines Cairo - 1895 Historic Homes (Riverlore) Confluence of Ohio and Mississippi Rivers For more information: Alexander County Tourism 618-734-0091 • Southernmost Illinois Tourism Bureau 1-800-248-4373 Tour de Shawnee Bicycle Tour Presented by Wood & Huston Bank 15 - 30 - 60 - 100 Mile Rides • October 23, 2010 www.tourdeshawnee.org 866.407.1450 ALEXANDER COUNTY ALEXANDER COUNTY www.southernmostillinois.com Detailed map on pg. 64. HARDIN UNION R DE AN EX AL W ith two great rivers at its door- step, historic Cairo houses many landmarks that hint at its once important Civil War role and its flirt with greatness in river and rail commerce. Founded as a commercial center joining river and rail traffic, Cairo expanded to meet the enormous demands of the Civil War. This strategic location became headquarters, supply depot and hospital for the Western front. High on a hill above the Mississippi River in Thebes sits the 1848 Court House. Standing after 160 years, it is a testament to the architect H. A. Barkhausen and preservation. This landmark is listed on the National Register of HIstoric Places. VIsit Tamms and you will find the 1899 Depot. This building has unique style and served both the M&O and C&EI Railroads at one time. Cairo remains a place where history lovers with imagination can revisit the romance and charm of a 19th century river town. The National Register of Historic Places lists Cairo as 'one of the most fascinating cities in the State of Illinois.' During your visit to Alexander County, be sure to sample one of our ever-so-popular barbecues. For the outdoors enthusiast, Alexander County offers acres of farming and prime hunting, especially the Horseshoe Lake Area known as the 'Goose Capital of Illinois.' Horseshoe Lake is a paradise for bow and arrow hunters, fishermen, photographers, bicyclers and picnickers. The Tour de Shawnee is a county wide bicycle tour, not a race. Riders may choose from a Century ride (100 miles), a Metric Century (62 miles), a Mid-length ride (30 miles) or a Leisurely route (15 JOHNSON PULASKI POPE MASSAC miles). And you think there are no hills in Illinois? Think again.... there are some serious hill climbs in the Shawnee National forest in extreme Southern Illinois. Very scenic routes with little traffic make this a tour a must do. Mississippi River views, pastoral scenery, beautiful hardwood forests, quaint villages and abundant wildlife await the riders on this tour. The Tour de Shawnee see pg. 6 Historic Riverlore see pg. 51 Cairo 1872 Custom House Museum see pg. 51 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 7 y a t S y in la P & LODGING River Rose Inn Bed & Breakfast Elizabethtown 618-287-8811 www.riveroseinn.com Austin Acres Kamp Outback Cabins Elizabethtown 618-287-7454 The Grand Rose Hotel Shawnee Home Bed & Breakfast Place Elizabethtown Elizabethtown 618-287-2872 618-313-0203 www.rosehotelbb.com www.shawneehomeplace.com Arrowhead Lodge Pleasant View Lodging Elizabethtown Elizabethtown 618-287-8574 618-287-8873 jrhaney@shawneelink.com Cedar Hill River Resort Cave-In-Rock Motel Elizabethtown Cave-In-Rock 1-888-304-6319 618-289-3296 www.cedarhillriverresort.com Cave-In-Rock State Park Lodge Cave-In-Rock 618-289-4545 www.caveinrockkaylors.com The Blue House Elizabethtown 618-287-7078 www.hardincountybluehouse.com Rim Rock’s Dogwood Cabins Karber’s Ridge 618-264-6036 www.rimrocksdogwoodcabins.com Illinois’ First First and and Final Final Frontier Frontier Illinois’ FESTIVALS & EVENTS This Advertisement © 2009 THOMAS PUBLISHING Elizabethtown Homecoming Smiley Club Cookout June 26, Elizabethtown Memorial Day and Labor Day Weekends, Heritage Festival Elizabethtown Aug. 14-15 Rosiclare Rocks Elizabethtown June11, Sept. 3 Cave-In-Rock 5:00 - 9:00pm Frontier Days Rosiclare July 15-17, Cave-In-Rock Fluorspar Festival Car, Truck and Motorcycle Shows Sept. 30, October 1 & 2, Cave-in-Rock, May 1 Rosiclare Rosiclare, Oct. 2 Farmers Market Rosiclare Bicycle Thursdays, Show May - Sept. 4 - 7:30pm Oct. 1, Rosiclare Elizabethtown ATTRACTIONS & ACTIVITIES Attractions and activities in area include hiking, fishing, hunting, swimming, biking, horseback riding, mountain biking, canoeing and an abundance of beautiful scenery: • American Discovery Trail • American Fluorite Museum • Bell Smith Springs • Burden Falls • Cache River Refuge • Camp Cadiz • Cave-in-Rock State Park • Chief Tecumseh Memorial • Dixon Springs State Park • Fort Massac State Park • Garden of the Gods • Iron Furnace • Ky Amish Country • Ky Mantle Rock • Lake Glendale • Lake Tecumseh • Lusk Creek • Millstone Bluff • Ohio River Free Ferry • Ohio River Scenic Byway • Old Shawneetown • Old Slave House • Old Stone Face • One Horse Gap • Paducah Riverfront • Pioneer Village Harrisburg • Pounds Hollow Lake • Rim Rock Trail • River to River Trail • Rose Hotel Historic Site • Rosiclare River Walk • Saline County State Park • Sand Cave • Shawnee Hills Scenic Byway • Shawnee National Forest • Shawnee Queen River Taxi • Tower Rock • Trail of Tears • Tunnel Hill Bike Trail • Whoopie Cat Lake • Williams Hill For a complete listing of attractions, lodging, shopping, dining and county information visit www.hardincountyil.org or contact us at 618-287-4333 or info@hardincountyil.org HARDIN COUNTY HARDIN COUNTY MAIN STREET: www.hardincountyil.org Detailed map on pg. 65. UNION AN EX AL T PULASKI JOHNSON POPE HARDIN MASSAC R DE he Hardin County area is unprecedented for its natural beauty and its rich and colorful history. The countryside is spectacular and the history of the area interesting and entertaining. This is a land of natural beauty unequaled anywhere in the State. Nestled in the Shawnee National Forest, Hardin County’s scenic roads guide you along the Ohio River and through rolling hills with mysterious hollows, rocky bluffs, curious rock formations and hardwood forests. View the scenic byway map. pg. 35 Within this fascinating setting, visitors have their choice of numerous recreation sites including: Pounds Hollow, Rim Rock Trail, The River to River Trail, Garden of the Gods, High Knob Scenic View, Old Stone Face, Glen O. Jones Lake and Conservation Area, Tower Rock, Cave-In-Rock State park, Camp Cadiz and Illinois Iron Furnace. Camping,hiking,biking,fishing and hunting opportunities abound in this four seasons vacationland. Hike our many trails, go for a swim, ride a horse, go fishing, have a picnic in our numerous parks, explore the shops, enjoy a vista, ride a bike, or watch a barge work its way against the current.You can also ride the only remaining ferry in Illinois operating on the Ohio River or take a scenic ride on the new river taxi, the “Shawnee Queen”. The rolling countryside contains shelter bluffs, caves, panoramic scenic vistas, volcanic upthrusts and lovely natural areas hidden between the hills and hollows. The Wisconsin glaciation stopped short of these hills preserving their unique geological character. Famed Tecumseh and his brother, The Shawnee Prophet, trod the trails of the Southern Illinois forest. It was from these Native Americans that the hills in Southern Illinois got their name,a name shared with the Shawnee National Forest. Do you enjoy a bit of history? Hardin County has it! Retrace the steps of Davy Crockett. Learn of pirates and counterfeiters… and even murder.See an old Illinois Iron furnace. Collect a bit of fluorspar, our state mineral. From historic caves to stately mansions, the historic river towns are full of surprises. Slow your pace and enjoy life in Hardin County, Illinois. Cave-In-Rock photo by Mark Palmer see pg. 55 Rim Rock photo courtesy of Shawnee National Forest see pgs. 55, 63 Garden of the Gods, Camel Rock see pgs. 55, 63 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 9 JOHNSON COUNTY JOHNSON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: www.jocochamber.com Detailed map on pg. 66. UNION AN EX AL N JOHNSON PULASKI HARDIN POPE MASSAC R DE estled in the heart of the Shawnee National Forest, Johnson County has beauty unsurpassed by any other county in the state. With the Cache River State Natural Area including Heron Pond, wildlife and rare species of plants and animals are plentiful. Johnson County offers a multitude of outdoor recreation including an excellent 18 hole golf course and bicycling. Vast areas throughout the national forest provide unlimited horseback and hiking trails. The River to River Trail follows 150-miles of some of the most beautiful scenery in the Midwest; passing through both Johnson and Union counties. Bicyclists enjoy riding along the Bicentennial Trail which is the national coastto-coast trail established in 1976. Southernmost Illinois offers about 140 miles of the 4,200plus mile trek with trails through Tunnel Hill, Goreville, and Giant City State Park areas. The Tunnel Hill State Trail offers miles of cycling and hiking for all ages. Numerous lakes provide outstanding fishing, boating, and swimming. For the adventurer, Ferne Clyffe State Park and other natural areas offer scenic bluffs and caves for hours of exploration. If you just want to relax while enjoying the 'great outdoors', there's a picnic table or park bench waiting for you at one of the many fine parks. During your visit to Johnson County, be sure to visit our quaint shops, historical sites and sample some of our home cooking and southern hospitality at local restaurants throughout our communities. Heron Pond see pg. 55 Shawnee Winery see pgs. 4, 40 Gambit Golf Course see pg. 59 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 11 MASSAC COUNTY METROPOLIS TOURISM COMMISSION: www.metropolistourism.com Detailed map on pg. 67. HARDIN UNION AN EX AL M JOHNSON PULASKI POPE MASSAC R DE assac County, with the Ohio River at its doorstep, is rich in history. Fort Massac State Park is the oldest state park in the state. The fort was used in 1757 during the French and Indian War and served as a Customs Office from 17991807. It was dismantled in 1814 and reconstructed in 1971-73 as a museum containing the fort's history, and renovated again in 2002. Massac County has many outdoor activities offering something for everyone. Great fishing can be found throughout the area and award-winning scuba diving and diving instruction are available. Mermet Lake and a chain of lakes in the Unionville Bottoms are popular spots for sportfishing. Scenic rolling hills provide the perfect setting for those who enjoy hiking, camping, or horseback riding. Ducks, geese, turkey, quail, and deer are plenti- ful in the area for those who enjoy hunting. Metropolis is fast becoming known for its gaming entertainment and spectacular events that draw visitors from near and far. Harrah’s Metropolis Casino and Riverfront Entertainment Center features big name performing artists as well as gaming entertainment. The annual Superman Celebration in June and the Fort Massac Encampment in October are two of the biggest events in the entire region. Kincaid Mounds see pg. 51 Fort Massac see pg. 56 Superman Fans see pg. 41 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 13 ENJOY POPE COUNTY! Sightseeing • Boating Fishing • Hunting Camping • History Hiking • Wildlife Peace & Quiet • Antiques Trail Riding • Swimming The entire downtown of Golconda is on the Register of Historic Places. Self guided walking tours are available and can be picked up at many downtown businesses. Highlights include the Sim building, built in 1833, the Courthouse in 1832, Buel House 1840 owned by the Illinois Historical Preservation Society, The German Methodist Church in 1897, Styer House in 1885, Sloan House, and the Rose House in 1883 by JAMES ROSE, Secretary of the State from 1896 to 1912. Also the Lock and Dam 51 Homes, which are available for rent. For Additional Information Contact: Golconda City Hall • 618-683-3341 • Golconda/Pope County Chamber of Commerce • 618-683-9702 Golconda Main Street • 618-683-6246 Step Back in Time... Golconda Lock & Dam 51 Homes This Advertisement © 2005 THOMAS PUBLISHING Overlooking the Ohio River 2 to 3 Bedroom Homes • Sleeps 4 to 8 people $85-$185 per night Fully Equipped Kitchen • Hot Tub For Reservations: 618-683-6702 • www.mainstreetgolconda.org • PO Box 688 • Golconda IL 62938 POPE COUNTY POPE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: www.visitgolconda.com article by Lynn Moore McCreery Detailed map on pg. 68. UNION AN EX AL W POPE HARDIN JOHNSON PULASKI MASSAC R DE here could you find waterfalls, canyons, spectacular forests, creeks, lakes, a mighty river, vineyards, amazing starscapes and wildlife? Such wonders abound in Africa, Australia, Brazil, or Hawaii, but could you imagine that all can be found in Pope County, Illinois? Pursue waterfalls pouring over bluffs at Bellsmith Springs, a broad waterfall reaching out at Jackson Falls, or Burden Falls’ crashing cascades. Descend a stone staircase into Bellsmith Springs’ canyon or cross a natural stone bridge, where everywhere there is the music of water. The best rock-climbing in the state is just 1-6 miles out of Ozark. Campgrounds, rustic cabins, stables, and horse trails await in Eddyville, Illinois’ trail-riding capital and host of the 9-day encampment. Lusk Creek Canyon features a 100-foot gorge, and is rated by American Whitewater Rafting as a class I-III section. In Glendale visit Pope County’s first vineyard on the Southern Illinois Wine Trail, and experience nature and water sports at Lake Glendale. Dixon Springs State Park’s 801 acres feature a modern swimming pool, bathhouse, and water slides. Taste mouth-watering chocolates on route 146, which marks the Cherokee’s Trail of Tears. Native Americans here still celebrate their rich culture in programs and festivals to which the public is invited. Hunters and fisherman find plentiful game and catch throughout Pope County. Fresh-water shrimp and whitetail deer harvests are marked by festivals in Golconda. Golconda Marina is gateway to the Smithland Pool area of the Ohio River with 206 slips. The ease of eloping here makes Pope County a preferred wedding destination. Couples get marriage licenses at the historic courthouse one day and marry the next on waterways, on horseback, under waterfalls, or in other imaginative venues. On down the Ohio River National Scenic Byway, Bay City is a sportsman’s paradise that was once a movie location. Being a sparsely populated county with vast forested areas and little artificial light, the stars feel closer here. Constellations are easily identifiable, and some feel the Earth move when viewing our night skies. Visit Pope County, and see for yourself. You will not believe you are in Illinois, but seeing is believing! Hogg Hollow Winery see pgs. 4, 39 Bell Smith Springs photo by Jeff McSweeney see pg. 63 photo courtesy of Shawnee Hollow Lodge 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 15 OHIO RIVER SCENIC BYWAY At 188-miles long, it’s a four hour journey. That is, it’s four hours if you can resist stopping to discover the historical sites, to explore the outdoor recreation, or simply to relax as you take in the awesome scenery. Call 800-248-4373. Metropolis Veterans Mural Ohio River Visitor Center Golconda Marina & Shawnee Queen River Taxi Cave In Rock Superman Garden of the Gods Mound City National Cemetary Caretaker’s House & Visitor Center Kincaid Mounds Rosiclare Waterfront Cairo Custom House Museum 16 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide Boatman’s Memorial at Ft. Defiance Park PULASKI COUNTY PULASKI COUNTY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION: 618-745-6226 Detailed map on pg. 69. HARDIN UNION AN EX AL N JOHNSON PULASKI POPE MASSAC R DE estled between the Shawnee National Forest on the west, and the Ohio River on the east, Pulaski County is rich in river heritage and natural beauty. Highlights of the history include French and U.S. fortifications in the 1700's and a major role played in the American Civil War in the 1800's. The past links the present with the preservation of one of the most diverse bioreserves in the nation, the Lower Cache River. The Lower Cache Basin is home to the Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge and the Cache River State Natural Area. This area includes the Frank Bellrose Waterfowl Reserve, the Lower Cache Access Area and Limekiln Springs Nature Trail. The Nature Conservancy and Ducks Unlimited are joined in the Cache River project. Thousands of migrating waterfowl have made Pulaski County their winter home making the Cache basin a hunter's paradise. The Cache River Wetlands Project contains 60,000 acres of beautiful forests and wetlands.This area is a national resource creating prime opportunities for outdoor recreation and enjoyment. Visitors enjoy canoeing down the Cache River among the bald cypress and tupelo gum trees. Hunting,fishing,hiking,and wildlife viewing are also very popular throughout the Cache River area. When visiting Pulaski County, be sure to sample some of our home cooking and southern hospitality at local restaurants throughout our communities. Visit Grand Chain Lodge and Cabins for an extended stay on the Ohio River. Historic Mound City see pg. 52 Grand Chain Cabins see pg. 26 Canoeing the Cache River see pg. 57 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 17 Established in 1857 Home of the Appleknockers For List of Our 2010 Events see pages 41-43 This Ad © 2010 THOMAS PUBLISHING anthill gallery & vintage curiosities Health Promoting Massage by Cherry Southpass Beads www.anthillgallery.com www.healthpromoting.massagetherapy.com 102 North Front Street • (618) 457-7641 Thur-Sun Noon-6pm IMC Tech Learning Center Building, West Door 111 South Appleknocker • (618) 559-6302 203 East Ash Street • (618) 893-6170 call for appointment Bowlin Violins Inheritance Valley Vineyard Robert Bowlin 211 South Walker • (618) 973-4104 email: rbowlinmusic@gmail.com Violin, Cello, Bass Repair, Restoration & Sales www.inheritancevalley.com C-Infinity Event Center & Catering Monarch Studio Union County Museum & General Store 102 South Front Street Call Jeni (618) 893-6141 or Jamie (618) 833-9446 for hours Art & Photo Studio; Art School Gallery 117 & 119 South Appleknocker • (618) 893-2865 Sat & Sun 1pm-5pm & by appointment Features Anna Pottery, Native American Artifacts, Local History & Genealogy Palace Pizzeria US Bank 215 North Appleknocker • (618) 893-4415 Tues-Sun open @ 4pm Pizza,Subs,Gyros,Full Bar,Local Wines,Live Music 120 South Front Street • (618) 893-2121 Mon-Thurs 8am-4pm, Fri 8am-6pm, Sat drive thru only 8-11:30am Phases Beauty Salon Wine Trail Antiques 109 South Appleknocker • (618) 893-4917 Tues & Thurs 8am-7pm, Wed Noon-7pm, Fri & Sat 8am-6pm 201 South Jefferson • (618) 893-4800 Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-2pm (Fri Noon-4pm June-October) Pro-1 Auto Body & Service Center Wrightway Transportation www.c-infinity.net 220 South Front Street • (618) 893-2916 Sunday Buffet 11am-2pm Cobden Auto Repair 213 North Appleknocker • (618) 893-2102 Complete Repairs, All Makes & Models, Experienced Mechanics, Reasonable Prices, Quality Work Fir-Sure Tropical Foliage 100 North Front Street • (618) 893-4439 Interior Plant Service, Sales & Leasing Flamm Orchards flammorchards.com 8760 Old Highway 51 N • (618) 893-4241 Fuzzy’s Tavern 106 North Front Street • (618) 893-2814 Mon-Wed 11am-12am, Thurs 11am-12:30am, Fri & Sat 11am-1am, Closed Sun 5490 St. Rt. 127 North, PO Box 559 (618) 893-6141 115 North Appleknocker • (618) 893-2252 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm 24-Hour Towing Service Shear Encounters Salon 104 North Front Street • (618) 893-2662 Wed 9am-5pm; Thurs 9am-9pm; Fri & Sat 9am-1pm or by appt. Silver Moon Skin Care www.silvermoonskincare.com (618) 713-2281 Handmade Beauty & Skin Care Products for the Whole Family www.southpassbeads.com Taqueria Pequeña "Little House of Tacos" 107 A South Front Street • (618) 893-1353 Mon-Sat 11am-8pm 306 South Front Street (@ Cobden Auto Service) (618) 893-2941 Schedule Wine Trail Tours Via Bus! Yellow Moon Café www.yellowmooncafe.com 110 North Front Street • (618) 893-CAFE Tues-Fri 8am-2pm, Fri Evening 7pm-Midnight, Sat 9am-2pm, Closed Sun & Mon Café, Food, Live Music, Full Bar, Local & International Wines Zuna Jewelry & Designs Call (618) 893-2986 for appointment or see Jewelry & Pottery for sale at the anthill gallery. Photograph by Geof Skinner, The Gazette-Democrat, Anna, Illinois. For more information on Cobden and our upcoming events, contact the Village of Cobden, 112 East Maple Street, Mon-Fri 8am-5pm at (618) 893-2425. UNION COUNTY UNION COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: www.shawneeheartland.com Detailed map on pg. 70. HARDIN UNION AN EX AL N JOHNSON PULASKI POPE MASSAC R DE estled in the purple hills of the Illinois Ozarks, Union County was at one time the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico. Limestone caves and underground streams honeycomb the area. Native American tribes used to mine flint near Mill Creek. Union County is part of the National Trail of Tears. The tragic removal of the Cherokees in 1838 - 39 to Oklahoma is a sorrowful chapter in national history. Union County has many bluffs and wilderness areas scattered among the sprawling Shawnee National Forest and state parks that are ideal for camping, hiking, horseback riding, and numerous other outdoor activities. Wild game species such as deer, squirrel, rabbit, fox, raccoon, and turkey are hunted throughout the county. Built in 1854, the Illinois Central Railroad was instrumental in converting the river to rail traffic. The railroads were used for shipping apples, peaches, strawberries, peppers, and melons to Chicago and New Orleans in refrigerated cars, first developed in Cobden. Agriculture continues to be a major economic resource for Union County. Historians are lamenting the disappearance of barns, but in Union County some of these rural icons are preserved as shops and attractions. Union County is also home to a variety of beautiful wineries and vineyards. Be sure to read over the "Attractions" section of this guide for a detailed list. Shawnee Hills Wine Trail see pgs. 30, 31 Riding the Shawnee photo by Michelle Rositch see pgs. 62, 63 Site of Lincoln Douglas Debate photo courtesy of the Gazette see pg. 52 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 19 LOOKING FOR A QUIET RETREAT OR NEW ADVENTURE? Southern Illinois is the perfect destination for your getaway! Cabin on the Hill Oak Grove Cabins cabinonthehill.com 618-529-5667 JFager96@aol.com oakgrovecabin.com 618-529-3408 618-534-3020 oakgrovecabin@gmail.com Experience the pleasure of an alternative to traditional lodging located in the wooded hills of Southern Illinois. We've been featured in Outdoor Life and Log Home Living Magazines. Pet Friendly. Brand new! Looking for a great getaway? Oak Grove cabin is the perfect place to stay. Private cabin rental in the heart of Southern Illinois. Pet friendly. Rustic Hideaway The Cabin at Mt. Glen rustichideawaycabins.com 618-833-4860 info@rustichideawaycabins.com winetrailcabins.com 618-833-5807 ray@winetrailcabins.com Located in the heart of Southern Illinois! We are adjoining approximately 800 acres of Shawnee forest for your hiking enjoyment. 2 log cabins available for rent. Southern Illinois’ most luxurious cabin nestled on 60 acres of pristine woods, pasture, and prairie. Located in the heart of the Shawnee Wine Trail. Devil's Kitchen Cabins Woodland Cabins woodlandcabins.net 1-877-457-7402 618-457-7400 info@woodlandcabins.net devilskitchencabins.com 1-866-549-4235 618-549-4235 innkeeper@devilskitchencabins.com Three luxury cabins on 90 + acres. Two large stocked ponds. Paddle and row boats provided for fishing and fun. Minutes to Cedar Lake, Carbondale shopping and other area attractions. Luxury log cabin rental! Premier lodging deep in the woods of Southern Illinois. Enjoy the many amenities that our secluded cabin has to offer. Woodland Retreat Cabins Cypress Grove Lodge woodlandretreatcabins.com 618-995-2896 info@woodlandretreatcabins.com cypressgrovelodge.com 618-529-9313 cypressgrovelodge@gmail.com All stressed out? Picture yourself in a secluded log cabin in the woods, setting in front of a warm fire in the fireplace... or relaxing in the hot tub on the back porch. Our luxury accommodations are located in the heart of the much visited Shawnee Hills Wine Trail. Come be our guests and enjoy the comfort of your own spacious private lodge.4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms perfect for a family vacation, reunions and couples. With so much natural beauty to experience and so many unique places to visit, we are sure that you will enjoy your stay with us. www.southernillinoiscabins.com This Advertisement © 2007 THOMAS PUBLISHING A ccommodations In order to experience most of Southern Illinois, we invite you to stay for more than a day. Accommodation choices range from cozy bed & breakfasts to quaint cabins. Several inns are connected to excellent restaurants, and many beautiful campgrounds also offer rustic cabins for daily or weekly rates. Hotels and motels are easy to find near any major town, and many parks and recreation areas offer nearby lodges for hunters and fishermen. Call ahead now to reserve lodging for your next adventure. All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. BED & BREAKFASTS, CABINS & COTTAGES ALEXANDER COUNTY Goodbread’s Lost Acres Rt. 3 South, Olive Branch 776-5116 www.lostacres.net Cabin rentals. Daily or weekly rates, kids under 12 stay free, pets welcome. Coffee pot, VCR, refrigerator, stove, microwave and dishes in cabins, one cabin with hot tub. Hummingbird Hollow Bed & Breakfast McDaniel School Rd., Tamms 747-2316 See ad pgs. 28, 29 www.hummingbirdhollowbb.com 2 units with private baths, gas fireplace, whirlpools, breakfast delivered each morning, outdoor grills, pond, all near Shawnee National Forest. Accepts most credit cards. Melton’s Fishing Camp Cabins East Side Dr. on Horseshoe Lake, Olive Branch 776-5504 Daily and weekly rates, kids stay free, pets welcome, coffee pot in rooms, boat/motor and bicycle rental, bait and tackle, hunting and fishing license available. HARDIN COUNTY River Rose Inn Bed & Breakfast 1 Main Street, Elizabethtown 287-8811 See ad pg. 8 www.riveroseinn.com 5 luxurious rooms are decorated with antiques, private whirlpool tubs, fireplaces and/or balconies, cable TV/VCR's; parlor with library including books/videos, ponds with fountain, and gourmet breakfasts. Whirlpool tubs & fireplace available. Austin Acres Kamp Outback Cabins Tower Rock Road, Elizabethtown 287-7454 See ad pg. 8 2 cabins. One cabin has kitchenette, covered shelter, air, tv/vcr, wood burning stove, electric and water shower available. One cabin has sleeping for six or more, electric, water, grill and shaded area. Excellent walking and riding trails, 40 acres. Horses welcome. Lots of shaded areas for tent camping and fishing pond. Minutes from Ohio River, Tower Rock Park boat ramp, Elizabethtown boat ramp. Children and pets welcome. The Grand Rose Hotel Bed & Breakfast 10 Main Street, Elizabethtown 287-2872 See ad pg. 8 Historic and unique 5 room bed and breakfast located atop a bluff on the Ohio River. First opening its doors in 1812 as a tavern, the hotel has been completely renovated. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in the 1970's, the hotel offers a wonderful verandah and gazebo, both overlooking the Ohio River. Arrowhead Lodge Route 2, Elizabethtown 287-8574 See ad pg. 8 6 furnished lodges include kitchenettes, private baths with amenities. Perfect for travelers, hunters, fishermen, hikers. Excellent hunting and fishing on both private and federal land. Minutes from Garden of the Gods, Rim Rock Trail, Pounds Hollow Lake, High Knob, River to River, Jones Lake/Saline Recreation Area, Cave-In-Rock, Lakes Tucumseh & Whoopie Cat, Iron Furnace, Tower Rock, Stone Face, Ohio River and much more. Children and pets welcome. Centrally located 6 miles North of Elizabethtown and 4 miles South of Karbers Ridge. Cedar Hill River Resort Tower Rock Road, Elizabethtown 1-888-304-6319 See ad pg. 8 www.cedarhillriverresort.com One and two bedroom cabins nestled in the Shawnee National Forest along the Ohio River. Each cabin is fully furnished with a private setting and breathtaking view. Whether you are planning a family vacation or a private getaway weekend. Rim Rock’s Dogwood Cabins RR2, Elizabethtown 264-6036 See ad pgs. 8, 24 www.rimrocksdogwoodcabins.com 5 cabins of all sizes with all amenities. Surrounded by the Shawnee Forest. Adjacent to Rim Rock Trail, near Pounds Hollow Lake & Garden of the Gods. The Blue House Hwy 146, Elizabethtown 876-9118 See ad pg. 8 www.hardincountybluehose.com Two bedrooms and two baths, plus a large living room and dining room. A full kitchen provides you the opportunity to prepare meals. The large yard provides privacy but allows plenty of room for play. You will enjoy the great view of the Ohio River from the back yard as you have your morning coffee, or while enjoying a glass of wine in the evening from one of the regions wineries. Shawnee Home Place PO Box 329, Elizabethtown 313-0203 See ad pg. 8 www.shawneehomeplace.com House rental. Pleasant View Lodging Route 2 Elizabethtown 287-8873 See ad pg. 8 Lodging nestled in the heart of the Shawnee Forest. One furnished cabin (sleeps up to 4) and one furnished modern modular home (sleeps 5-7) that includes all amenities. 695-2600 www.cedarlakeranchllc.com Cabin rental. Country Schemes Bed & Breakfast 3220 Old Metropolis Rd., Vienna 658-9044 Take a trip back in time, relax in a peaceful country setting, take a nature hike, fish, and enjoy friendly country hospitality, convenient to the Tunnel Hill State Trail, Heron Pond and other attractions. Twin Bluffs Bed & Breakfast 4425 Lick Creek Rd., Buncombe 658-5600 www.twin3b.com Exit 36 off of I- 57,go east 3 mi from exit 36. Stay on main road.Twin Bluffs will be on your right. Enjoy your stay in one of our comfortable rooms with your own queen sized bed to relax in after an active day enjoying the outdoors. TV/VCR, mini fridge, coffee maker, microwave on premises. MASSAC COUNTY Cave-in-Rock State Park Lodge Cave-In-Rock 289-4545 See ad pg. 8 www.caveinrockkaylors.com Lodging on Pirates' Bluff, units have a private balcony providing a breathtaking view of the Ohio River. Duplex cabins include a large living area containing two queen size beds, sat. TV and VCR. Bath includes full tub and shower facilities. Within walking distance to the "Cave" of Cave-In-Rock, the Ohio River free ferry to Kentucky Amish Country is nearby. Garden of the Gods, Tower Rock, & Rim Rock. Kaylor's Restaurant is in the cabin complex, & open seven days a week. Two private homes available with full cooking facilities. Summers Riverview Mansion Bed & Breakfast 205 Metropolis St., Metropolis 877-524-5328 www.summersbedandbreakfast.com Five master suites in a Victorian home overlooking the Ohio River. Private bath w/claw-foot tub & shower, telephone, cable TV, internet, whirlpool tub,and fireplace. JOHNSON COUNTY POPE COUNTY Anderson Cabin 2180 Oak Grove Rd., Vienna 658-3804 Comfortable cabin sleeps 4.Kitchen, bath, fishing at front door. Remote location.Joins Goose Pond on North. Barren Creek Cottages Bay City Rd., Golconda 683-4004 www.popeco.net/barrencreekcottages Furnished cabins, with private boat docks and grills, offering daily or weekly rates, no credit cards. Cedar Lake Ranch 2090 Gilead Church Rd., Vienna Old Bethlehem Schoolhouse Cottage 6506 Old Marion Rd., Metropolis 524-4922 www.bethlehemschool.com Secluded, 3 bedroom cottage, one bath, fully equipped kitchen stocked with breakfast items. 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 21 ACCOMMODATIONS BED & BREAKFASTS, CABINS & COTTAGES POPE COUNTY Bay City Cabin Rt 3, Box 137, Golconda 683-4305 www.baycitycabinontheohioriver.com Two bedroom, 2 bath, equipped kitchen, large deck with screened porch overlooking Ohio river at the site of the filming of US Marshal. Boat ramp 1/2 mile. Hayes Canyon Cabin Eddyville 672-4751 www.hayescanyon.com Lock & Dam 51 Houses Ohio River Levee, Golconda 683-6702 See ad pg. 14 House rental overlooking the Ohio River. Lusk Creek Lodge Corner Harrison & Washington St., Golconda 270-898-3892 or 270-210-4233 Restaurants nearby, no credit cards and no pets. Pauline's Sleepover Golconda 683-3804 River Road Lodge R1 Box 233, Golconda 534-8461, 534-8361 kgreenwd@hughes.net In the heart of the Shawnee Forest overlooking the Ohio River is overnite lodging in a home -like atmosphere. A smoke-free facility that can accommodate up to 8. Includes a full kitchen and laundry. Nightly, weekly, and monthly rates. Shawnee Hollow Lodge RR2 Box 247-B, Golconda 638-4903 www.shawneehollowlodge.com We are located in Pope County, surrounded by the hills and hollows of the Shawnee National Forest. Only minutes away from some of the best public deer and turkey hunting & fishing in the nation. Hunters and fishermen are welcome. Sleeps four. The Irish Inn Soloman Ln.off Trigg Tower Rd.,Ozark 695-3355; See ad pg. 45 to get married 695-Love http://irishinn.tripod.com/ A wee bit of Europe in the Shawnee National Forest! Stay in a stone & log chalet south of Ozark and north of All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. Eddyville near wineries, Tunnel Hill State Trail, Jackson Hollow, Burden Falls, Bellsmith Springs, and Millstone Bluff. Enjoy an Irish breakfast each morning. email irishinn@lycos.com. The Refuge 117 N Monore St, Golconda 967-6192 Newly remodeled, 1500 Sq. Ft. 2 Bedroom 1 Bath. Full Kitchen, Large Living Room. 4 Twin Beds, 1 King Bed, 1 Full Bed. 80 Gallons of Hot Water! 1/2 Block off Main Street in Beautiful Downtown Golconda. Boat Parking. Welcome all Hunters, Fishermen, Hikers, Bikers and Travelers. Thomas Farmhouse 4 mi west of Golconda off Hwy. 146 683-6851 Three bedrooms, sleeps up to eight, furnished kitchen, credit cards and pets not accepted. Willow Brook Cabin Eddyville Rd, Golconda 618-672-4815 www.willowbrookcabin.com Our cabin sleeps a max. of 6. Two bedroom, 1 bath/shower, living room, kitchen. Master bedroom has queen size bed. 2nd bedroom has 2 twin beds. UNION COUNTY Alto Guest House 2260 Milligan Hill Road, Alto Pass 893-2423 or 201-4251 www.altoguesthouse.com Nestled in the hills of Alto Pass,our 2 bedroom, 1 bath cottage/cabin, hot tub, sleeps 4 - 6 people. Open year round,discover the wine trails,Shawnee National Forest, Bald Knob, the orchards,& much more! Pet friendly. Arrowhead Lodge Wolf Lake 833-1968 Thirty bed hunting lodge with a shower room, kitchen, jacuzzi suites and big screen TV. Back 2 Basics 895 Robinson Hill Rd, Makanda 713-4025 www.back2basics.us A-frame cabins on 84 acres of rolling hills, near the wine trail. Each cabins sleeps 6, has a stocked kitchenette and a view of the lake. Tipi rental available. Bald Knob HideAway 3200 Bald Knob Rd., Alto Pass 596-4081 or 697-6279 www.baldknobhideaway.com Located at the foot of Bald Knob Cross, Alto Pass, Illinois, we offer 22 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide Cabin Rental all year round. Spend your time relaxing in the tranquil and peaceful surroundings, while enjoying the scenic wilderness of the area. Bell Hill Bed & Breakfast 333 E Poplar St., Cobden 697-0326 See ad pgs. 28, 29 www.historicbellhill.com Four room bed and breakfast along the Shawnee Hills WIne Trail. Blue Sky Vineyard 3150 S. Rocky Comfort Rd., Makanda 995-WINE See ad pgs. 28, 29, 30, 31, 43 www.blueskyvineyard.com Whether sipping a glass of wine from our patio or exploring our 12acre vineyard, we’re sure you will cherish your Tuscan retreat in one of our 2 suites located just above the winery in the heart of the Shawnee National Forest. The Boars Nest 1304 Kratzinger Hollow Rd, Cobden 697-4342 Five unique cabins nestled in the woodlands. Four cabins have own full bath sharing a wrap-around deck with view of the woods and a seven person hot tub. Honeymoon cabin offers two person hot tub, and deck with view of the woods. Surrounded by nature and wildlife, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere while still close to local attractions. Broken Wheel Ranch 1825 Bald Knob Rd., Alto Pass 893-1942 www.sibrokenwheelranch.com Brown’s Hunting Club 218 Goose International Dr., Jonesboro 833-2096 See ad pg. 57 Hunting club with bunk rooms with shared baths. Bruce Goff-Castle Bed & Breakfast Cobden 893-4716 www.brucegoff-castle-bandb.com Atop a forested bluff, built in organic architecture style, the castle offers a unique experience. The Cabin at Mountain Glen 866 Mt. Glen Rd., Cobden 833-5807 See ad pg. 20 www.winetrailcabins.com Luxurious cabin nestled on 60 acres of pristine woods, pasture and prairie. Vaulted great room with fireplace, full kitchen, main floor master bedroom and bath with a custom 2 person shower and Jacuzzi tub.Huge second floor lofted bedroom and 1/2 bath, laundry. Relax in the rocking chairs on the 8 x 40 front porch, or enjoy a cozy fire in the adjoining covered shelter with stone fireplace. Located in the heart of the Shawnee. Creekside Cabin 1196 Alto Water Works Rd., Cobden 893-4506 www.creeksidecabin.info Along the River to River Trail, surrounded by nature. Davie School Inn 300 Freeman St., Anna 833-2377 See ad pgs. 28, 29 www.davieschoolinn.com Enjoy the past while visiting the Wine Trail. Our 850 sq. ft. school room suites offer king size beds, jacuzzi tubs, kitchenettes, and a sitting area. Breakfast is brought to your suite at the time you would like and we serve what you like! Reserve online today. Coming in 2009:The Great Grape Retreat. Forest View Lodge 1500 St. Rt. 127 N., Jonesboro 833-1500 See ad pgs. 28, 29 www.forestviewlodge.com 3 bedroom, furnished cottage near Trail of Tears State Forest and Shawnee Hills Wine Trail.Pets allowed w/deposit. Giant City Lodge 460 Giant City Lodge Rd., Makanda 457-4921 See ad pg. 61 Cabin rental at Giant City State Park, hiking trails and horse rental available, most credit cards accepted, outdoor pool, free local calls and meeting room available. The Goddard Place Bed & Breakfast 1585 Camp Ground Rd., Anna 833-6256 See ad pgs. 28, 29 Quiet country setting offering hiking, bird watching and fishing on site. Log cabin with whirlpool and wood burning stove. Free local calls, a full breakfast, and credit cards accepted. Hedman Vineyards Peachbarn B&B and Café 560 Chestnut St., Alto Pass 893-4923 or 521-2506 www.peachbarn.com See ad pgs. 30, 31 Small orchard & vineyard offering peaches & grapes. Enjoy our 2 room suite with floor heating, massage tub, DVD, refrigerator & deck. Hidden Lake Bed & Breakfast 433 Cook Ave., Jonesboro 833-5252 See ad pgs. 28, 29 www.hiddenlakebb.com Country elegance on 12 acres of woods, gardens & water including a lake stocked for fishing and a wood- All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. land walkway for evening strolls. Jacuzzis,fireplaces,king-size beds,private baths, and private balconies are just a few of the accommodations. Frog Holler Lodge 1160 Springville Hill Rd., Jonesboro 833-8299 www.froghollerlodge.com “A Place Where People and Nature Meet.” One hundred and forty acres of woodland, creeks, wetlands, prairie and forest provide opportunities to immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of nature with the comfort of a rustic lodge to spend the evening. The lodge is located in the country, 6 miles south of Jonesboro. Lofty Acres Bed and Breakfast 305 South St, Dongola 827-4816 www.loftyacres.com 3 rooms with private baths, breakfast included, a fireplace in the great room, no smoking inside. Pleasant Meadow 125 Mt. Pleasant Rd., Buncombe 697-3857 www.pleasantmeadow.net Our 3 cabins are located on 22 acres of rolling hills near Anna. Enjoy a picture perfect sunrise as you sip your morning coffee. Cabins are surrounded by 6 wooded acres that provide an abundance of relaxing views. Rustic Hideaway Cabins State Pond Rd., Jonesboro 833-4860 See ad pg. 20 www.rustichideawaycabins.com Fully furnished log cabin rental situated adjoining Shawnee National Forest. Two bedrooms, great room, private hot tub on back deck,TV/VCR with movies,offering daily and weekly rates. Rustle Hill Cabins 8595 US Hwy 51 N., Cobden 893-2700 See ad pg. 41 www.rustlehillwinery.com Rustle hill is a winery on the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail. The winery opened its doors in June 08.There are currently two cabins, with a max capacity of 6 people each.Each cabin has a private king size bdrm with small fireplace, sleeping loft, full bathroom, complete kitchen, living room w/fireplace and wrap-around deck giving the guest a complete view of the valley, lake, amphitheater, bandstand and winery. Shawnee Hill Bed & Breakfast 290 Water Valley Rd., Cobden 893-2211 See ad pgs. 28, 29 shawnhil@intrnet.net Private baths, hot tub, full breakfast, hiking trail, fish ponds and antique barn. Log cabin with whirlpool and fireplace. Most credit cards accepted. Skyline View Cabins 2625 Skyline Dr., Alto Pass 893-1483 www.skylineviewcabins.com Cabin rental along the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail. Southernmost Illinois Guest Houses Dongola 827-3506 Village & Farm house rentals: Pet friendly, smoke free, drug free and gun free environment. Peace & quiet and get away from it all. Whole house furnished including laundry availability, wildlife in the yard & good neighbors. The Stablehouse 1642 Milligan Hill Rd, Alto Pass 618-893-1425 www.thestablehouse.com Western themed fully furnished living quarters that sleeps 7, attached to the barn and stables on the 50 acre Herold Ranch, adjacent to J&M Quarter Horses. Full kitchen (fix your own meals), patio and BBQ. Hunters welcome. Corral and horse stall rental available. Timber Ridge Log Cabin 220 Timber Ridge Rd., Jonesboro 833-8779 3 bedrooms,2 baths and full kitchen all on 80 wooded acres. Tool Shed Corner Bed & Breakfast 1420 Hall Church Rd., Lick Creek 866-300-4063 See ad pgs. 28, 29 www.tscbb.com Two bedroom cottage with queen size beds, fireplace, whirlpool tubs, private baths, and private decks. Valley View Cabins Bed & Breakfast 7025 Lick Creek Rd., Lick Creek 833-6356 See ad pgs. 28, 29 www.valleyvcabins.com Daily and weekly rates, most credit cards accepted, kids stay free, free local calls, TVs with remote, in room coffee and continental breakfast. Water Valley Inn 3435 Water Valley R., Cobden 534-2244 See ad pgs. 28, 29 www.1watervalleyinn.com Built in 1922, our two-story farmhouse is located on 100 beautiful acres. Take pleasure in the panoramic view as you sit in an old-fashioned swing on the large wrap-around porch. A large barn, chicken house and outhouse (modernized into a chicken roost) still exist. We have strived to maintain the original ACCOMMODATIONS charm and character of the farmhouse, while including as many modern amenities as possible. Located on the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail. Rock, free ferry across the Ohio to Kentucky and Amish Country, Rim Rock/Pounds Hollow Lake, Tower Rock and all that Southern Illinois has to offer. Extremely affordable rates. Windy Hill Acres Inn 830 Bell Hill Rd., Cobden 893-4065 See ad pgs. 28, 29 www.windyhillacresinn.com Cottage on 50 acres of hills and wooded area. 2 bedrooms, modern kitchen, living room with fireplace, washer/dryer. No pets. JOHNSON COUNTY Woodland Retreat Cabins 145 Thorn Ln., Makanda 995-2896 See ad pg. 20 www.woodlandretreatcabins.com Cabin rental along the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail. The Limited Inn I-24 & Hwy. 146, Vienna 658-6300 Continental breakfast,indoor pool, kids stay free, cable TV with remote control.Accepts all major credit cards. The Gambit Inn Hwy. 146, Vienna 658-2802 Daily or weekly rates, kids stay free, cable TV with remote control. Accepts all major credit cards. MASSAC COUNTY HOTELS/MOTELS ALEXANDER COUNTY Belvedere Motel 3901 Sycamore St., Cairo 734-4020 Daily or weekly rates, kids stay free, cable TV with remote, free local calls. Accepts all major credit cards. Days Inn Exit 1 off I-57, Cairo 734-0215 Daily or weekly rates, kids under 14 stay free, continental breakfast, hair dryers in rooms, pets welcome, accepts major credit cards. Garden Inn Rt. 37 North, Cairo 734-9554 Daily or weekly rates, kids stay free, small pets welcome with deposit, cable TV with remote. Horseshoe Lake Motel Rt. 3 South, Olive Branch 776-5201 Daily or weekly rates, remote control TV,walking distance to Horseshoe Lake. Southernaire Courts Miller City Rd., Olive Branch 776-5323 9 room motel near Horseshoe Lake. Worthington Motel Miller City Rd., Olive Branch 776-5333 Located on beautiful Horseshoe Lake. Fishing, goose and duck hunting available. HARDIN COUNTY Cave in Rock Motel RR1, Cave in Rock 289-3296 See ad pg. 8 Located at the entrance to the Shawnee National Forest. Seven units near Garden of the Gods, Cave In American Inn 1502 W. 10 St., Metropolis (US 45 N.) 524-7431 King, double and single beds at weekly rates.Cable TV with remote and free local calls, restaurant, bar and billiard facilities within walking distance. Baymont Inn & Suites 203 E Front St., Metropolis 524-5678 www.baymont.com Walking distance to Casino, indoor pool, continental breakfast, in room coffee, free local calls, credit cards accepted and meeting room available. Metropolis Inn Jct. I-24 & US. 45 N., Metropolis 524-3723 60 rooms, offering a heated indoor pool, cable TV with HBO and ESPN, fax and photocopy service, and a continental breakfast. Motel 6 Jct. I-24 & US. 45 N., Metropolis 524-7227 www.motel6.com 52 rooms, offering an indoor pool. America's Best Value Inn 1415 E. 5th St., Metropolis 888-315-2378 www.americasbestvalueinn.com 46 rooms and 8 extended stay units. Offers continental breakfast and is located directly across from Fort Massac State Park. Harrah's Metropolis Casino Hotel 100 East Front Street, Metropolis 1-800 HARRAHS See ad pg. 38 www.harrahs.com Features 285 rooms with flat screen TVs and free internet service. Some suites available. 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 23 ACCOMMODATIONS HOTELS/MOTELS MASSAC COUNTY Holiday Inn Express Jct. I-24 & US. 45 N., Metropolis 524-8899 www.hiexpress.com Continental breakfast, indoor pool, exercise room, free local calls, cable TV with remote, small pets accepted, all credit cards, kids stay free, meeting room available. Lawrence Motel US 45 S., Brookport 564-2414 14 room motel, on the Ohio River National Scenic Byway. Super 8 Motel Jct. I-24 & US. 45 N., Metropolis 524-8200 www.super8metropolis.com Deluxe doubles, kings, suites and jacuzzi suites, free continental breakfast and outdoor pool, most credit cards accepted. POPE COUNTY Michael’s Motel Adams St., Golconda 683-2424 All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. 12 room motel, daily and weekly rates, some credit cards accepted, free local calls, cable TV and boat hookups. Lincoln Motel 601 Broad St., Jonesboro 833-2181 20 room motel. PULASKI COUNTY Super 8 Motel Jct. Hwy. 146 and Hwy. 51,Anna 833-1888 Indoor pool, continental breakfast, cable TV with HBO. America’s Best Value Inn Exit #18 off I-57, Ullin 845-3700 Daily or weekly rates, kids stay free, pets welcome, indoor pool, movies to rent, game room, meeting room available for up to 75 people. Accepts all major credit cards. Grand Chain Lodge & Campground 495 Lighthouse Ln., Grand Chain 634-9411 Located along the Ohio River, the lodge offers four guest rooms, as well as a restaurant, bar, and country store and cabin rental. UNION COUNTY Anna Plaza Motel 150 E. Vienna St., Anna 833-5215 16 room motel with restaurants within walking distance, credit cards and pets accepted, free local calls, cable TV with remotes. This Advertisement © 2009 THOMAS PUBLISHING THREE DAYS FOR T WO in December, January and February • Cedar cabin lodging with all the comforts of home. • Adjacent to Rim Rock, minutes from Pounds Hollow Lake, Garden of the Gods, Cave-in-Rock, River to River Trail, Glen O’Jones Lake, Ohio River, Kentucky Amish Country and much more. • We are on the Shawnee Hills Scenic Byway, The American Discovery Trail and 1/3 mile from the River To River Trail. • Two night minimum. • Pet friendly. www.rimrocksdogwoodcabins.com 24 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide 618-264-6036 Trail of Tears Lodge & Sports Resort and Restaurant 1575 Fair City Rd., Jonesboro 833-8697 www.trailoftears.com Seasonal rates, pets and most credit cards accepted, outdoor pool, game room,hot tub,horse rental and meeting room and special packages available. CAMPGROUNDS ALTO PASS Broken Wheel Ranch 893-1942 CAIRO Ft. Defiance Camping & RV Park 734-4127 DIXON SPRINGS Dixon Springs State Park 949-3394 Lake Glendale Stables & Outfitters 949-3737 Lake Glendale Recreation Area 800-699-6637 CAVE IN ROCK Hog Rock Ranch & Campground 289-4724, 1-866-HOGROCK Cave In Rock State Park 289-4325 EDDYVILLE Bear Branch Campground 672-4249 Bell Smith Springs Recreation Area 800-699-6637 Circle B Ranch 672-4748 Hayes Canyon Campground 672-4751 Little Lusk Campground 672-4303 ELIZABETHTOWN Austin Acres Camp Outback 287-7454 GOLCONDA Bay Creek Camp 683-5555 Deer Run Campground 683-8410 Rauchfuss Hill 949-3394 GOREVILLE Ferne Clyffe State Park 995-2411 Hilltop Campground 995-2189 Tall Tree Lake 658-9179 GRAND CHAIN Ohio River Recreation Area 634-9411 HEROD 34 Ranch & Campground 264-2141 See ad pg. 45 JONESBORO Trail of Tears Lodge & Sports Resort 833-8697 Trail of Tears State Forest 833-4910 MAKANDA Giant City State Park 457-4836 See ad pg. 61 McCLURE Rest In Peace 747-9344 METROPOLIS Fort Massac State Park 524-4712 OLIVE BRANCH Horseshoe Lake Conservation Area State Park 776-5689 Goodbread's Lost Acres 776-5116 Melton's Fishing Camp 776-5504 Parkinson Park 776-5212 Thebes Landing 764-2658 OZARK Camp Onkessonk 695-2489 ROSICLARE Horseshoe Bend Campground 285-6953 SIMPSON Bay Creek Ranch & Campground 695-2670 VIENNA Cedar Lake Ranch 695-2600 WOLF LAKE LaRue-Pine Hills 833-8576 BELVEDERE MOTEL • 734-4020 12 DAYS INN • 734-0215 www.daysinn.net 38 GARDEN INN • 734-9554 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 4 HORSESHOE LAKE MOTEL • 776-5201 22 MELTON'S FISHING CABINS • 776-5504 SOUTHERNAIRE COURTS • 776-5323 6 9 WORTHINGTON COURTS • 776-5333 9 TAMMS HUMMINGBIRD HOLLOW • 747-2316 www.hummingbirdhollowbb.com 2 CAVE IN ROCK/HARDIN COUNTY CAVE IN ROCK MOTEL • 289-3296 7 CAVE IN ROCK STATE PARK LODGE • 289-4545 www.caveinrockkaylors.com 9 ARROWHEAD LODGE • 287-8574 6 AUSTIN ACRES KAMP OUTBACK CABINS • 287-7454 THE BLUE HOUSE • 876-9118 www.hardincountybluehouse.com 2 CEDAR HILL RIVER RESORT • 888-304-6319 www.cedarhillriverresort.com 2 2 THE GRAND ROSE HOTEL B&B • 287-2872 5 PLEASANT VIEW LODGING • 287-8873 1 RIM ROCK'S DOGWOOD CABINS • 264-6036 www.rimrocksdogwoodcabins.com 2 RIVER ROSE INN BED & BREAKFAST • 287-8811 www.riverroseinn.com VIENNA/JOHNSON COUNTY 2 ANDERSON CABIN • 658-3804 THE GAMBIT INN • 658-2802 www.gambitgolf.com 1 CEDAR LAKE RANCH • 695-2600 COUNTRY SCHEMES B&B • 658-9044 THE LIMITED • 658-6300 www.limitedinn.com ✔ ✔ 42 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Child Friendly Swimming Pool Pet Friendly ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 1 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ CREAL SPRINGS EGYPTIAN HILLS MARINA • 996-3449 ✔ ✔ ✔ 16 4 3 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ELIZABETHTOWN Credit Cards ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ OLIVE BRANCH GOODBREAD'S LOST ACRES • 776-5116 www.lostacres.net Wheelchair Accessible Internet ✔ Private Bath CAIRO/ALEXANDER COUNTY TV/Cable TOWN Breakfast All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. # of Units ACCOMMODATIONS CHART ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ BUNCOMBE TWIN BLUFFS B&B • 658-5600 www.twin3b.com PLEASANT MEADOW CABINS • 697-3857 www.pleasantmeadow.net 2 VALLEY VIEW CABINS • 833-6356 www.valleyvcabins.com 4 METROPOLIS/MASSAC COUNTY AMERICAN INN • 524-7431 weekly rates only 20 BAYMONT INN & SUITES • 524-5678 www.baymontinns.com SUMMER'S RIVERVIEW MANSION B&B • 877-524-5328 www.summersbedandbreakfast.com METROPOLIS INN • 524-3723 MOTEL 6 • 524-7227 www.motel6.com 3 120 5 54 52 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 25 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS • 524-8899 www.hiexpress.com 75 OLD BETHLEHEM SCHOOLHOUSE COTTAGE • 524-4922 www.bethlehemschool.com SUPER 8 MOTEL • 800-566-9970 www.super8metropolis.com 3 63 BROOKPORT LAWRENCE MOTEL • 564-2414 12 EDDYVILLE/POPE COUNTY BEAR BRANCH CABINS • 672-4249 www.bearbranch.com 7 HAYES CANYON CABIN • 672-4751 www.hayescanyon.com 1 LITTLE LUSK TRAIL LODGE • 672-4303 6 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ OZARK CAMP ONDESSONK • 695-2489 THE IRISH INN • 695-3355or 695-LOVE http://irishinn.tripod.com/ 61 3 GOLCONDA BAY CITY CABIN • 683-4305 www.bacycitycabinontheohioriver.com 2 LOCK & DAM 51 HOUSES • 683-6246 4 BARREN CREEK COTTAGES • 683-4004 www.popeco.net/barrencreekcottages 3 LUSK CREEK LODGE • 270-898-3892 • 270-210-4233 3 12 MICHAEL'S MOTEL • 683-2424 SHAWNEE HOLLOW LODGE • 683-4903 www.shawneehollowlodge.com 1 1 THE REFUGE • 967-6192 • 319-2003 1 THOMAS FARMHOUSE • 683-6851 WILLOWBROOK CABIN RENTAL • 672-4815 www.willowbrookcabin.com 1 RIVER ROAD LODGE • 534-8461, 534-8361 kgreenwd@huges.net 2 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Child Friendly ✔ Swimming Pool ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Wheelchair Accessible Pet Friendly 258 Credit Cards 46 AMERICA'S BEST VALUE INN • 524-9341 www.americasbestvalueinn.com HARRAH'S METROPOLIS HOTEL • 524-2628 www.harrahs.com Internet ✔ Private Bath METROPOLIS/MASSAC COUNTY TV/Cable TOWN Breakfast All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. # of Units ACCOMMODATIONS CHART ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ GRAND CHAIN/PULASKI COUNTY GRAND CHAIN LODGE & CAMPGROUND • 634-9411 www.grandchainlodge.com 6 ✔ ✔ 40 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ULLIN AMERICAS BEST VALUE INN • 845-3700 ALTO PASS/UNION COUNTY ALTO GUEST HOUSE • 893-2423 www.altoguesthouse.com 1 SKYLINE VIEW CABINS • 893-1483 www.skylineviewcabins.com BALD KNOB HIDE-A-WAY • 596-4081 www.baldknobhideaway.com 2 1 BROKEN WHEEL RANCH • 893-1942 www.sibrokenweheelranch.com 4 PEACH BARN SUITE • 893-4923 www.peachbarn.com 1 THE STABLEHOUSE • 893-1425 www.thestablehouse.com ANNA 1 PLAZA MOTEL • 833-5215 16 DAVIE SCHOOL INN • 833-2377 www.davieschoolinn.com 11 43 SUPER 8 MOTEL • 833-1888 26 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ BELL HILL B&B • 697-0326 www.historicbellhill.com 4 BOARS NEST B&B • 833-2377 www.boarsnestbb.com 5 BRUCE GOFF-CASTLE B&B • 893-4716 www.ibrucegoff-castle-bandb.com 1 CREEKSIDE CABIN • 893-4506 www.creeksidecabin.info 2 RUSTLE HILL CABINS • 893-2700 www.rustlehillwinery.com 2 SHAWNEE HILL B&B • 893-2211 www.shawneehillbb.com 3 THE CABIN AT MOUNTAIN GLEN • 833-5807 www.winetrailcabins.com 2 WATER VALLEY INN • 534-2244 www.1watervalleyinn.com WINDY HILL ACRES INN • 893-4065 www.windyhillacresinn.com 3 2 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Child Friendly Swimming Pool Pet Friendly Credit Cards Wheelchair Accessible Internet ✔ Private Bath COBDEN/UNION COUNTY TV/Cable TOWN Breakfast All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. # of Units ACCOMMODATIONS CHART ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ DONGOLA LOFTY ACRES B&B • 827-4816 www.loftyacres.com SOUTHERNMOST IL GUEST HOUSES • 827-3506 ✔ ✔ ✔ 3 2 JONESBORO BROWNS HUNTING LODGE • 833-2096 FOREST VIEW LODGE • 833-1500 www.forestviewlodge.com 1 FROG HOLLER LODGE • 833-8299 www.froghollerlodge.com 2 HIDDEN LAKE B&B • 833-5252 www.hiddenlakebb.com 5 RUSTIC HIDEAWAY CABINS • 833-4860 www.rustichideawaycabins.com 2 LINCOLN MOTEL • 833-2181 20 TRAIL OF TEARS LODGE • 833-8697 www.trailoftears.com 7 MAKANDA BLUE SKY VINEYARD • 618-995-WINE www.blueskyvineyard.com 2 GIANT CITY LODGE • 457-4921 www.giantcitylodge.com 34 TOOL SHED CORNER B&B • 800-300-4063 www.tscbb.com 2 WOODLAND RETREAT CABINS • 995-2896 www.woodlandretreatcabins.com 1 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ WOLF LAKE ARROWHEAD LODGE • 833-1968 ✔ ✔ ✔ 14th Annual Southern Illinois Irish Festival April 23-25, 2010 www.silirishfest.org Come Join Us! We Offer The Following Tours: Wine Trails • Casinos Shopping Excursions Have only a few hours? Call us for availability! Jan & Charlie Campbell 618-985-6953 info@SI~Tours.net www.SI~Tours.net This Advertisement © 2009 THOMAS PUBLISHING 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 27 See the Wineries of the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail on pages 30 & 31 Your destination for hiking, biking, wine tasting, golfing, horseback riding, antiquing, distinctive shopping, bird watching, rock climbing, and scuba diving. Visit Giant City State Park, the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail, Cache River Wetlands, Southern Illinois University,Tunnel Hill Bike Trail, Garden of the Gods, Cave in Rock State Park and so much more. (618) 697-5524 w w w. s h aw n e e w i n e t ra i l bb. c o m Hidden Lake The Davie School Inn Bed & Breakfast "More Like a Resort than a Bed & Breakfast" "Largest Suite Sizes in Southern Illinois" John & Mary Jo Smith Jonesboro 618-833-5252 • www.hiddenlakebb.com Tool Shed Corner Shawnee Hill Bed & Breakfast Bed & Breakfast "A Fun Place to Visit" Gus & Lila Jackson Makanda 618-893-4063 • 866-300-4063 www.tscbb.com • toolshedcornerbb@hotmail.com This Advertisement © 2008 THOMAS PUBLISHING Gary & Andrea Dahmer Anna 618-833-2377 • www.davieschoolinn.com "A Romantic Getaway" Tony & Rhea Calabrese Cobden 618-893-2211 www.shawneehillbb.com • shawnhil@intrnet.net Hummingbird Hollow Water Valley Inn Bed & Breakfast Bed & Breakfast "A World Away in Every Possible Way" Dee & Harlan Browning Tamms 618-747-2316 • 877-515-8105 www.hummingbirdhollowbb.com "Your Own Private Get-Away" Kim & Gregg Aldridge Cobden 618-534-2244 • www.1watervalleyinn.com reservations@1watervalleyinn.com 1st Annual Bed & Breakfast Tour in the Hills … Open house and cookie tour of five bed and breakfasts! Blue Sky Vineyard Sample their favorite cookie recipes and take home a copy of the recipe to make for yourself and your family. REGISTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A $100 GIFT CERTIFICATE! "The Romance of Italy in the Hills of Southern Illinois" Barrett Rochman Makanda Date: Sunday, April 18, 2010 • Time: 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Tickets: $20 per person Advance Tickets & Details at www.shawneewinetrailbb.com. Self-guided tour (maps will be provided) so you can visit the inns and the innkeepers at your leisure. All of our bed and breakfasts are on the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail. 618-995-9463 • www.blueskyvineyard.com Windy Hill Acres Inn "A Hidden Treasure" Robert & Carol Nebughr Cobden 618-893-4065 • www.windyhillacresinn.com cfnebughr@hotmail.com Makanda Inn "Eco-friendly lodging at its Best" Greg & Shauna Wellman and Janelle Weber Makanda 618-697-7929 www.makandainn.com Kite Hill Vineyards The Goddard Place "A Little Bit of Heaven Off 127"© Jim & Barbara Bush Off Hwy 127 "A Place to Call Home" Edna & Jim Goddard Anna Bed & Breakfast 618-684-5072 • www.kitehillvineyards.com Forest View Lodge Trail of Tears Lodge "Your Home Away from Home" Diana & Steve Kelley Jonesboro "For Country Loving People" This Advertisement © 2005 THOMAS PUBLISHING 618-833-1500 www.forestviewlodge.com • info@forestviewlodge.com Historic Bell Hill Bed & Breakfast “The View, the History and Romance, Lovingly Awaits Your Visit.'' Julia Todd Cobden 618-833-6256 • www.thegoddardplace.com 618-697-0326 julia@historicbellhill.com • www.historicbellhill.com Ron & Deb Charles Jonesboro 618-833-8697 ttlsr@midwest.net • www.trailoftears.com Oakridge Manor Bed & Breakfast "Secluded Elegance in the Heart of Southern Illinois" Bob & Anna Bordenave Creal Springs (Marion Area) 618-996-2237 www.oakridgemanor.com 2009 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 29 12 Wineries 12 Unique Experiences All twelve award-winning wineries are just a few minutes from each other in beautiful Southern Illinois. Von Jakob Vineyard (618) 893-2623 pomonawinery.com (618) 893-4898 altovineyards.net (618) 893-4500 (618) 893-4600 vonjakobvineyard.com (618) 684-5072 kitehillvineyards.com (618) 893-WINE starviewvineyards.com (618) 893-2557 owlcreekvineyard.com Vineyard (618) 995-2307 orlandinivines@aol.com (618) 995-WINE blueskyvineyard.com This Advertisement © 2009 THOMAS PUBLISHING (618) 893-4923 peachbarn.com (618) 893-1700 (618) 893-2700 rustlehillwinery.com for lodging visit: www.shawneewinetrailbb.com LOCAL ART ROLLING SHAWNEE HILLS FRIENDS GOOD FOOD SHOPPING WEDDINGS SHAWNEE HILLS WINE TRAIL MAP www.shawneewinetrail.com Call (618)967-4006 for more information Marion 37 mm er Rd . Thorn F K D C I This Advertisement © 2009 THOMAS PUBLISHING Gra & Antiques Nearly every town in Southernmost Illinois offers a selection of reputable antique stores and galleries, owing to a sincere local appreciation for all things fine and valuable. Flea markets and auctions offer even more outlets for the things that make life interesting. ALTO PASS Hedman Vineyards, Peach Barn Café & Scandinavian Gift Shop 560 Chestnut Street 893-4923 See ad pg. 27 Rendleman Orchard & Farm Market 9680 State Rte 127 N. 893-2771 See ad pg. 33 Root Beer Saloon #4 Main Street 893-1634 Timber Ridge Antiques Downtown 528-2400 Other Shopping BROOKPORT Jim & Dot’s Shoe Store & Western Wear 113 W. Davie 833-5245 See ad pg. 33 Unique Antiques & Collectibles 3516 Strawberry Road 564-3272 Martin Auction Off Rt. 146 & Lick Creek Road 833-3589 COBDEN Memory Lane Collectibles 4575 E. Vienna Street 924-2355 anthill gallery & Vintage Curiosities 102 N. Front Street 457-7641 See ad pg. 18 Momma Mayberry’s Gifts & Crafts 326 S. Main Street 833-4438 Bison Bluff Farm 1565 Bethel Church Road 893-4959 See ad pg. 18 Darn Hot Peppers 825 Vines Road 893-1443 See ad pg. 18 ANNA Fir-Sure Tropical Foliage 100 N. Front Street 893-4439 See ad pg. 18 Country Cupboard Restaurant & Gift Shop 169 E. Vienna 833-1640 Enchanted Gardens 344 S. Main Street 833-7673 Hunting Traditions 319 S. Main Street 833-8171 Isom’s Antiques 107 N. Main Street 833-3516 Flamms Orchard Fruits & Cream 8760 Old Highway 51 N 893-4241 See ad pg. 18 This N' That Flea Market & Antiques 330 S. Main Street 833-9366 BAY CITY Kevin Penrod Photography 568 Twin Oaks Drive 924-3455 See ad pg. 18 Bay City General Store Rt. 3 Box 137 683-4305 Monarch Studio 102 N. Front Street 559-6881, 833-9446 American Real Estate & Auction Co. 109 West 5th St, Metropolis, IL 62960 (866) 554-1772 www.metropolis-realestate.com Live, Work & Play... In Southern Illinois! 32 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide This Ad © 2009 THOMAS PUBLISHING Country Homes, Farms, Ranches, Land, Recreational Property, Waterfront & Businesses Wine Trail Antiques 201 South Jefferson 893-4800 See ad pg. 18 Zuna Jewelry & Designs 893-2986 See ad pg. 18 DONGOLA Fragrant Fields 2460 Swan Pond Road 827-4999 ELIZABETHTOWN The Ole Heritage Shoppes 618-287-4333 The Rose Hotel 287-2872 GOLCONDA Wildwood Gallery 223 Main Street 683-5200 Cupid's Nest 107 E. 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Davie St, Anna, IL • (618) 833-5245 y q Tuesday - Saturday 9am-5pm • Closed Monday r www.rendlemanorchards.com 618-893-2771 Hours: Mon-Sat 9-5 • Sun 12-5 (July - Dec) PEACHES, NECTARINES, APPLES, WATERMELON, CANTALOUPE, SWEET CORN, TOMATOES, JAMS, JELLIES, PICKLED ITEMS, BAKING MIXES, SNACK MIXES, MUMS, PUMPKINS, CIDER, CANDLES, LINENS, GIFT BASKETS, APPLE GIFT BOXES & MORE. 9680 State Rt. 127 N. • Alto Pass, IL 62905 11 mi. South of Murphysboro & 1 1/2 mi. North of Alto Pass on Hwy. 127 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 33 Fort Massac State Park I ntrepid travelers to Southernmost Illinois won’t want to pass through without visiting the lush scenery and rich history abundant at Fort Massac State Park. The park, established in 1908 and the oldest of its kind in Illinois, offers a bounty of outdoor entertainment from picnicking, camping and hiking to hunting and fishing. Fort Massac also gives visitors a unique look back into the history of the land and its people dating back to the first military encampment in the area, the French-built Fort De L’Ascension constructed in 1757, and beyond. The fort was renamed Massiac after a French diplomat. Eventually the British would claim the area, thus providing the backdrop for Colonel George Rogers Clark’s landmark victory in 1778 in which he took the territory for the United States. A statue of Clark still stands at the site today as the Colonel looks out over the mighty Ohio River. A replica of an 1802 American fort now stands near the site of the original fort. (The current replica replaces one constructed in the 1970s but torn down in 2000.) The current fort, nestled near the bank of the Ohio, takes visitors back to an era when pioneer life was dominant and the United States was in its infancy. Each year over one hundred thousand visitors flock to the park for the annual Fort Massac Encampment. 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The day’s festivities climax in elaborate recreations of historical battles in which reenactors, using muskets and cannons equipped with pyrotechnic effects, engage in mock combat at the fort. Fort Massac State Park also offers covered picnic shelters, facilities for vehicular campsites, traditional camping, hiking trails and some hunting access. A public boat ramp provides anglers access to ample bullhead, carp, catfish, crappie, drum and largemouth bass fishing. Visit Rancho Bella Vista FREE Tours! Home of Darn Hot Peppers The Irish Inn 600 Soloman Ln, off Trigg Tower Rd HOM U H NG T Ozark/Tunnel Hill, IL 62972 m © http //irishinn tripod com/ To elope to The Irish Inn call 618-695-LOVE Today! 34 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide Try our delicious SALSAS, PEPPER JELLIES/JAMS, SPICES AND OTHER SPECIALTY PEPPER PRODUCTS! www.darnhotpeppers.com 825 Vines Road, Cobden • 618-893-1443 The Great River Road T he Great River Road stretches from East Dubuque to the north and Cairo to the south. The 570mile byway meanders along the Mississippi River through 18 counties and traces the broad waterway along upland meadows, dense forests, limestone bluffs and cypress swamps. In the southern tip of Illinois, follow Rt 3 along riverside flatlands edging the timeworn hills of the Shawnee National Forest. At Thebes, an 1845 courthouse overlooks the river. According to Ohio River Scenic Byway Illinois T he Ohio River National Scenic Byway, a 967-mile tri-state byway, is the only one in the nation to link together three national forests – Wayne in Ohio, Hoosier in Indiana, and Shawnee in Illinois. Illinois is home to 188-miles of this magnificent byway and the route is well marked with the ‘Ohio River Scenic Byway’signage. Motorists who seek a more relaxing pace, away from the crowded highways and interstates, need to exit off the fast lane and merge onto the Ohio local lore, Abraham Lincoln practiced law here. Dred Scott, a slave whose Supreme Court case was one of the factors leading to the Civil War, slept in the courthouse jail. 7 miles south of Thebes, near Olive Branch is Horseshoe Lake Conservation area. At the very southern tip of Illinois is Fort Defiance Park, where you can see a rippling line where the Ohio’s blue waters meet the broad, brown Mississippi. From this spot, General Ulysses S. Grant launched his army into the south. WILLIAMSON COUNTY 9 51 Murphysboro 13 127 Ohio River Visitor Center Marion 13 Cra bO rch Carbondale ard e 13 13 37 Lak River Scenic Byway, where they will find a relaxing drive across some of southern Illinois’ most picturesque scenery. This corridor is a mecca of historical, architectural and archaeological sites, festivals, fall foliage, beautiful scenery, adventure and outdoor recreation. So, if you are looking for a great time and making memories, for a weekend getaway or simply a leisurely drive, the Ohio River Scenic Byway offers visitors a variety of opportunities of things to see and do! Hope to see you soon! 13 Carrier Mills 45 SALINE COUNTY trail 145 Devil's Kitchen Lake 57 Lake of Egypt ll Hi el St Ri v rS n ic OLD HWY 5 1 River Trail 51 Ozark 45 Hill Rd to Dutchman Lake 24 Road Dutchman Lake River 146 Jonesboro Ri ver Teal Pond Simpson Lake Glendale 146 POPE COUNTY 146 Dixon Springs State Park l Dixon Springs 146 Golconda ill St ate Tr ai Cypress 127 Mill Creek 1 Glendale JOHNSON COUNTY Vienna Herron Pond HARDIN COUNTY T r Rive 145 37 Dongola River t o Bell Smith Springs Trail Eddyville 4 Rd t rea Buncombe Rd iver 57 Anna Tunnel Ferne Clyffe State Park G 146 8 12 rail Cobden Trail of Tears State Forest Rd Ozark Goreville River Pine Hills River to UNION COUNTY rch hu dC ea Gil R ppi Mississi Alto Pass Bald-Knob Cross Giant City State Park ay B yw 127 Ware nn Tu Creal Springs ce Little Grassy Lake e Cedar Lake 3 Oh io ate Makanda GALLATIN COUNTY 1 PULASKI COUNTY Ro er io Oh Mounds 6 145 Joppa Metropolis Fort Massac State Park Hamletsburg R Brookport 8 Mound City www.greatriverroad-illinois.org 877-477-7007 Bay City 45 3 Cairo Mound City National Cemetery Interpretive/ Visitors Center Ohio River Scenic Byway Kincaid Mounds er Horseshoe Lake S Mermet Lake nic B Sce Olmsted ad 2 yw ay 57 127 24 ay By w Olive Branch 9 Great Ri v MASSAC COUNTY nic 3 Ullin 51 Pulaski New Grand 37 Chain 169 ce 4 Tamms 7 Karnak ver ALEXANDER COUNTY Thebes Belknap l H ne 3 Whitehill Tun 5 Grapevine Trail o Ri Ohi East Cape Girardeau Wetaug 4 McClure ive r Cape Girardeau Ohio Riv www.ohioriverscenicbyway.com 800-248-4373 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 35 9 51 13 Marion 13 127 Cra bO rch Carbondale ard Makanda Devil's Kitchen Lake Bald-Knob Cross Pine Hills Lake of Egypt River to Riv er UNION COUNTY Cobden 51 Trail of Tears State Forest Tra il Creal Spr Goreville 12 57 Anna s ke Rd f Tear 146 Jonesboro Trail of Tears To purchase fishing and hunting licenses and stamps over the internet, please visit the Department's home page at: Dutchman La er Road t Ri v rea JOHNSON COUNTY Vienna 37 Herron Pond Cypress e 127 Mill Creek Tr ai http://dnr.state.il.us l Dongola at er il o Tra d 24 Buncombe 146 Hill R Dutchman Lake G Ware Tunne l Ferne Clyffe State Park P ill St i Ri v ipp Illinois Department of Natural Resources Giant City State Park OL D HWY 51 M is s i ss Alto Pass 3 57 Little Grassy Lake 127 Turkey Bayou 166 Cedar Lake Pomona 1 37 Lak e Creal Springs Rd Murphysboro McClure East Cape Girardeau . Wetaug 4 Ullin R er Olive Branch 127 Great Ri v Pulaski 57 Villa Ridge 169 MAS COU New Grand Chain Merm Lake Olmsted ive 3 37 51 Trail 9 Karnak 7 ne evi Grap 4 Tamms Belknap el H n 3 Whitehill Tun PULASKI COUNTY ALEXANDER COUNTY Thebes 5 Elco 4 Perks r Sc eni cB yw ay ne Rd unty Li Co Cape Girardeau ad o Oh Mounds Horseshoe Lake 6 8 National Cemetery Mound City 2 io R ENJOY! EXPERIE 3 Need detailed directions? 1-800-C-It-Here 1-800-248-4373 www.southernmostillinois.com Cairo 36 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide There's Som for Everyo Southernmos Ohio River Visitors Center on 13 13 166 13 Carrier Mills 45 1 ate trail 145 Creal Springs Rd Karbers Ridge Ozark Pa 34 8 45 Hill R d Gi River to Ri ver River Bell Smith Springs Tra il rc hu dC lea 4 Simpson 146 Rd. HARDIN COUNTY 1 Iron Furnace 146 Cave in Rock vil le Elizabethtown Rd POPE COUNTY 34 146 Rosiclare Dixon Springs State Park Trail of Tears Dixon Springs 146 Golconda Tra il o Shuttle & Tour Services f Tears Amore Limos 618-826-5358 888-842-0055 www.amorelimos.com ve r o Ri O hi 24 S Bay City 45 145 Broadway’s Limo 618-942-4656 www.broadwayslimoservice.com y wa Joppa By nic ce Gottus Limo 618-357-2494 www.gottuslimo.com Metropolis ERIENCE! RELAX... Something veryone in nmost Illinois Hamletsburg Fort Massac State Park Brookport O h io Shawnee Shuttle 618-201-4841 www.shawneeshuttle.com SI Tours 618-985-6953 www.si-tours.net Winery Tours 618-564-2524 www.winerytourssil.com Wrightway Transportation 618-893-2941 618-521-5334 Ri v er Scenic Byway Kincaid Mounds er Mermet Lake Cave in Rock State Park Tower Rock Rec. Area Rose Hotel Historic Site Glendale Lake Glendale Pounds Hollow dy 145 147 MASSAC COUNTY er Ri v to Eddyville Ed d hR 4 Rim Rock Recreation Area Herod d rS y d yR Cit R Ozark Pounds Hollow Recreation Area a Byw nic ce Jackson Falls Oh io Ri v e Garden of the Gods Recreation Area il Tr a Tunne l r rke H el nn Tu 166 Creal Springs St ill R Ohio iv It’s easy to get here from Interstates 57 or 24. We’re less than three hours from St. Louis, Memphis, Nashville, or Evansville; less than four hours from Springfield and Indianapolis; and less than six hours from Chicago. 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 37 Southernmost Illinois Wine Country I llinois wine country has been a popular, and widening, spot on the map because of the growth in the winemaking industry and support of the local grape growers' booming businesses. What few wine connoisseurs realize, though, is that Illinois had already claimed honors as the fourth largest grape-producing state by the early 1900's. If that wasn't impressive enough, no less than one-quarter of the wine produced in the United States came from good old Land of Lincoln as well. Today Illinois still enjoys a relatively high ranking - twelfth - in the wine-producing states. With wine-making on the rise all across the US, Illinois is experiencing heightened interest, appreciation, and sales of the product. Thanks to support from the Illinois Grape and Wine Resources Council and the Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners Association, the state's original five wineries of 1990 have blossomed to nearly ten 38 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide times the number this year, with nearly fifty wineries producing their own special craft. What's more, the wine produced in this region is serious stuff, having won awards in state, national, and international competitions. Even some of the best California winemakers were topped by Illinois contenders. Welcome to wine country. Enjoy! A ttractio ns Southernmost Illinoisans are proud of their heritage and invite travelers to experience the variety of attractions that make the area our favorite place. A long and distinguished list of wineries are open to visitors, and several local orchards sell fresh produce directly from their source. Farmer’s Markets abound, Harrah's riverboat casino brings life to Metropolis, and the Chocolate Factory of Golconda makes the finest confections. All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. WINERIES & ORCHARDS ALTO PASS Alto Vineyards Off Rt. 127 893-4898 See ad pgs. 30, 31 www.altovineyards.net This 10-acre hillside vineyard has over 6,000 vines that have produced delectable wines since 1988. These wines have captured over 150 medals over the past few years. Wine tasting and purchasing are available. Group tours are available by appointment. Refer to the Calendar of Events section, pg. 41, to check dates for their spectacular wine festivals. Hedman Vineyards & Peach Barn Café 560 Chestnut Street, Alto Pass 893-4923 or 618-521-2506 www.peachbarn.com See ad pgs. 30, 31 Hedman Orchards and Vineyards is located in the rolling hills of beautiful Alto Pass. You are welcome to sip a glass of wine sitting outdoors overlooking our pond, or indoors in our cafe’ - featuring authentic Swedish cuisine, where you also can browse through our Scandinavian gift shop. Stay overnight in our B&B suite.Winery open 7 days a week; Café hours: Sat. 10-7, Sun 12-5.Reservations welcome, after hours or for groups of 10 or more. Inheritance Valley Vineyards 5490 IL Hwy. 127 893-6141 See ad pgs. 30, 31 Open April-Dec: Wed.-Sun. 12-5; Jan.-March: Fri.-Sun. 12-5 Rendleman Orchards Farm Market Off Rt. 127 893-2771See ad pg. 33 www.rendlemanorchards.com Unique Farm Market located at the centennial family orchard offering peaches and nectarines from July - Aug., and apples from Sept. Dec.Various other seasonal produce such as blueberries, cantaloupe, watermelon, sweet corn, tomatoes, turnips, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, mums & cider available along with jams, jellies, pickles, salsas, dips, soups, syrups, butters, fudges, candles, linens & more. Mon. - Sat. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Von Jakob Vineyard 30 State Rt. 127 North 893-4600 See ad pgs. 30, 31 vonjakobvineyard.com Open May - September: Mon - Fri 10 am-5 pm; Sat 10 am-6 pm; Sun 12 pm-6 pm; October - April: Mon Sat 10 am-5 pm; Sun 12 pm-5 pm ANNA Boyd’s Orchards 675 Sadler Rd., Anna 833-5533 Open July - August with fresh peaches and goodies. BELKNAP Cache River Basin Vineyard & Winery 315 Forman Lane, Belknap 658-2274 See ad pgs. 4, 43 www.crbwinery.com Wine-tasting,great restaurant, hay rides, murder mystery dinners, weddings, showers, and special events. Sample seyval, vidal, chardonnel and other wines produced by vintner Jack Dunker. Located on Forman Lane near Heron Pond. To place order or make reservations call 618-658-7023 or www.crbwinery.com. COBDEN Flamm’s Orchard & Fruits & Cream Stand Old Rt. 51 (3 mi. north of Cobden) 893-4241 With fresh-picked apples from August through October and peaches from July through September, and strawberries from May through June. Flamm’s offers a wide variety of fruit and homegrown vegetables available at their retail store. The store is open from May 1 through November with hours from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. Owl Creek Vineyard 2655 Water Valley Road 893-2557 See ad pgs. 30, 31 www.owlcreekvineyard.com Located on the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail between Carbondale and Anna. 4 1/2 miles from Giant City Park and the Makanda Boardwalk. We offer free wine tasting and great picnic areas. Open March-Dec: Mon.Fr. 10-5, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-5; Jan.-Feb: Fri.-Sun. 12-5, Mon.-Thurs. by chance. Rustle Hill Winery 8595 US Hwy. 51 N. 893-2700 See ad pgs. 30, 31, 41 www.rustlehillwinery.com Open daily from noon to 6pm, and to 9pm Fri-Sun. Amphitheater, and cabins for rent. Starview Vineyards 5100 Winghill Road 893-WINE See ad pgs. 30, 31 www.starviewvineyards.com The newest member of the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail, StarView Vineyards offers estate grown and bottled wines. Sit on our large deck or indoors by the fireplace and enjoy views of the vineyards, ponds, and the expansive views of the Southern Illinois Hills. Host private parties or check the website for events. Free wine tasting, tours, and gift shop. Hrs: May-Oct: Mon.-Fri. 125, Sat. 10-dusk, Sun. 12-dusk; Nov.April: Sun.-Fri. 12-5, Sat. 10-6 GLENDALE Hogg Hollow Winery From state road 147 go south 1/2 mile on 145 turn East on Old Glendale Rd. Go 1/4 mile, Glendale. 695-WINE (9463) See ad pgs. 4, 45 Pope County’s 1st winery. Featuring local Illinois artists and free wine tasting of 100% Illinois grape wine, ‘Come wine with us’. Wed. - Fri. from 3 to 7p.m., Sat. from noon to 7p.m. and Sun. from noon to 5p.m. GOREVILLE Eastman Orchard & Fruit Market Big Red Shed on Rt. 37 (2 miles north of Goreville) 995-2118 September through November, Open 7 days a week, 8 to 5. Apples and peaches, homemade apple butter and cider. MAKANDA Blue Sky Vineyard 3150 S. Rocky Comfort Rd. 995-9463 See ad pgs. 28, 29, 30, 31, 43 www.blueskyvineyard.com Whether sipping a glass of wine from our patio or exploring our 12-acre vineyard, we’re sure you will cherish your Tuscan retreat in one of our 2 suites located just above the winery in the heart of the Shawnee National Forest. Orlandini Vineyard Rocky Comfort Rd. 995-2307 See ad pgs. 30, 31 On the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail. Orlandini Vineyard is located on one of southern Illinois' highest ridge tops, deep in the heart of the Shawnee. METROPOLIS Bremer’s Orchard 5446 Orchard Rd. 524-5783 Peaches and nectarines from June to August 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. TUNNEL HILL Bella Terra Winery 755 Parker City Rd. Creal Springs, IL 62922 658-8882 See ad pg. 4 www.bellaterrawinery.com Bella Terra Winery is nestled in the beautiful surroundings of Johnson County. Scenic view of ponds, trees, and our vineyard we provide the perfect setting for sipping wines or celebrating special occasions. We offer food and activities for the whole family. You can play bocce ball, throw a game of washers, watch your favorite team on T.V., or just relax under a tree and enjoy the breeze.The manicured grounds of Bella Terra Winery combined with beautiful shade trees create a striking backdrop for any occasion. Member of the Southern Illinois Wine Trail. Open Daily 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Windy Hill Vineyard & Winery 2955 Creal Springs Rd, Creal Springs 996-3304 See ad pg. 4 Member of the Southern Illinois Wine Trail. 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 39 ATTRACTIONS WINERIES & ORCHARDS VIENNA Shawnee Winery 200 Commercial St. 888-659-wine See ad pgs. 4, 40 www.shawneewinery.com Open 10-5, 7 days a week. Shawnee Winery offers one of the largest tasting rooms in Southern Illinois, so please don’t hesitate to try our local wines made right here at the winery. Our staff will be happy to answer any questions you may have about our winery and the wines of Southern Illinois. FARM MARKETS, U-PICKS & AGRITOURISM SITES Farmer’s Markets: April – October Every Thurs. Farmers Market (Hardin Co) 4-7:30p.m., May - Sept. Elizabethtown Every Sat. Farmers Market (Pope Co) 7 a.m. to noon, Golconda court house lawn. Every Sat.& Wed. Farmers Market (Johnson Co) 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Vienna Park. All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. Every Sat. Farmers Market (Massac Co) 8 a.m. to Noon, On West 6th between Market & Ferry, Metropolis Every Tues. Farmers Market (Union Co) 8 a.m. to noon, Shawnee College, Hwy. 146 Anna Darn Hot Peppers Farm Store 825 Vines Rd. 893-1443 See ad pg. 18 Salsa, chipotles, spicy jellies, spices and many more chili products, plus 21 varieties of fresh peppers in season. Thurs-Sat 1-6p.m. ANNA DONGOLA Bob’s Shrimp and Trout Farm 1 1/2 miles west of Jonesboro on Hwy. 146, 833-6409 Rainbow Trout fishing in March & April, no fishing license required, poles and bait available and special rates for groups. Call for reservations. Fragrant Fields Herb & Perennial Nursery 2460 Swan Pond Rd. 827-4999 a 20 year old working herb and perennial plant nursery offering over 200 varieties of common and uncommon plants. Sip a glass of famous lemonade as you view the gardens and ask the pros about growing plants. Feed the catfish in the pond, and see what has flown into the wetland. Gift items and garden decor are available. Follow the signs from Dongola. Hours: 9 to 4 Tues. - Sun. March 15-July 15 and Sept.15-Oct.15. BUNCOMBE Allen Christmas Tree Farm 2695 Allen Rd. 658-5678 Nov. 28-Dec. 20, Mon-Sat 9-4:30 & Sun 1 - 4:30 Choose & cut Christmas trees; fresh made wreaths & gifts. COBDEN Blueberry Hill Farm New Hwy 51 893-2397 U-Pick strawberries, blueberries and blackberries in season. May July 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Gateway to Southern Illinois Wine Country JONESBORO Hummingbird Hill 2885 State Rt. 127 N., Cobden 833-7127 The home of Bill & Paula Stairs has 40 hummingbird feeders, filled 3 times a day. See over 1000 birds. Visit weekends from June 1st to Aug. 31st. Weekdays by appt. This home is on the tour of the Hummingbird Festival, held annually the 1st weekend of August. METROPOLIS Faughn Farms 3059 Old Marion Rd. 524-8383 Locally grown medicinal and culinary fresh and dried herbs. Pamela Faughn is a certified family herbalist. For info on tours, rates or seminars, call 524-8383.Open by appointment. OHIO RIVER ATTRACTIONS CAVE IN ROCK Cave-In-Rock Free Ferry Ride the only Illinois Ferry crossing the Ohio River and view the lifestyle of our Kentucky Amish neighbors. ELIZABETHTOWN Shawnee Queen River Taxi See ad pg. 40 Enjoy a scenic trip on the Ohio River. The Shawnee Queen River Taxi THE SHAWNEE QUEEN RIVER TAXI Enjoy a Scenic Trip on the Ohio River! COUPON: This Advertisement © 2009 THOMAS PUBLISHING 2 Adults Can Ride for the Price of 1! OPERATING 2ND TUESDAY OF MAY - NOV 1 TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Hours: Mon - Sat 10am-6pm; Sun 12-6pm 200 Commercial St, Vienna, IL I-24 & Rt 146 1-888-659-WINE shawneewinery.com 40 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide This Advertisement © 2008 THOMAS PUBLISHING Board at any of these Historic River Towns: GOLCONDA • ROSICLARE ELIZABETHTOWN CAVE IN ROCK Reservations Required. Call 877-667-6119 or visit www.ridesmtd.com We can accommodate up to 48 passengers and are equipped with wheelchair securements, an ADA accessible restroom and bicycle racks. *Coupon not good with other special fares or discount and is not valid at special marketing events. Expires 10/30/10 All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. offers one-way and round trips on the Ohio. See historic rivers towns in Hardin Co. Watch barge traffic move along the river and take in picturesque views while on the Shawnee Queen. The Shawnee Queen is the only passenger vessel that provides trips along the Ohio River in Illinois. Stops at each town along the way allow passengers to visit small river towns and then reboard as the river taxi makes its trip back. ROSICLARE Rosiclare River Walk Located in the Rosiclare City Park, the River Walk offers spectacular views of the Ohio River and entertainment for the entire family. The walk is handicapped accessible with benches for those who want to rest and enjoy the view. SHELTERVILLE San Damiano See ad pg. 71 Be inspired by this place of rest, relaxation, recreation and retreat. Enjoy the peaceful gardens and vistas overlooking the Ohio River. CASINO ACTION Harrah’s Metropolis Casino 100 E. Front St. 800-929-5905 See ad pg. 38 www.harrahsmetropolis.com At Harrah’s Metropolis Casino, we’ve taken entertainment to a whole new level. Enjoy many stateof-the-art games in our luxurious casino, including over 1,100 slots and 25 exciting table games. And, while you’re here, experience fine dining in our four restaurants. The Range Steakhouse offers a tantalizing selection of premium steaks, succulent seafood and savory chicken. Fresh buffet features a large variety of salads, American, Asian and Italian selections as well as decadent desserts. Ace’s Diner features 50’s style food and fun while The Rivercrest serves up breakfast favorites inside the hotel complex. Harrah’s Metropolis Casino’s new 258-room hotel contains a 12,000 square foot multipurpose event center that seats 1200 concert style and up to 800 banquet style. Casino opens at 9 a.m. seven days a week. METROPOLIS shop open seven days a week from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Admission charged for museum.Gift shop admission is free. Superman Statue Superman Sq./Market St. & 5th St. This famous 15-foot bronze figure overlooks the uptown area of the city and replaced the original statue in 1993. Visitors enjoy having photos made with this famed “Man of Steel.” Free admission. Superman Cut-outs Hardly a day goes by in Metropolis when someone doesn’t have their picture made behind a cut-out of Superman or Lois Lane. They can be found at several stores and businesses around town. Strike a pose and say cheese! Kryptonite Third & Ferry St. What’s green, comes from outer space and is dangerous to Superman? No, not a mutant space toad, but the element Kryptonite. A large Kryptonite meteorite is located on the southwest corner of Third and Ferry Streets. Americana Hollywood Museum & Gift Store Ferry St, next to Harrah’s Casino 524-5975 An amazing tribute to America’s most famous Hollywood icons, features life-size figures, wardrobes, costumes, movie props, posters, dolls, statues and rare celebrity collectibles from around the world.Open 7 days a week 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission charged for museum. Gift shop admission is free. SUPERMAN SITES Super Museum Superman Square/517 Market St. 524-5518 www.supermuseum.com The Super Museum houses thousands of items related to the Mythical Caped Hero from the Big Green Planet. The museum is filled with a $2.5 million collection spanning 60 years, honoring the most famous hero of all time. Museum and gift WINERY Lunch, Appetizers & Dinner Metropolis Chamber of Commerce 607 Market St. Visitors to the Metropolis Chamber of Commerce will see Superman memorabilia and photos of the days when Metropolis, Illinois first became the “Official Home of Superman.” CABINS Wine & Beer RESTAURANT ATTRACTIONS Luxurious Seclusion AMPHITHEATER Shows, Concerts, Dancing OPEN ALL YEAR. MUSIC EVERY WEEKEND, RAIN OR SHINE. CLOSEST WINERY TO TOWN. EASY TO GET TO… EASY TO GET HOME FROM. 8595 Highway 51 Cobden, IL 62920 • (618) 893-2700 • www.rustlehillwinery.com Hours: Mon-Thurs: 11am - 6pm • Fri-Sun: 10am-9pm 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 41 D pizza) or a unique restauAll telephone numbers listed withinzones this and section are in the rant to dine with that special some618 area code unless otherwise noted. ining Hungry? Then be sure to check out Southernmost Illinois’ best spots to sample the local flavors. Whether you’re in search of a quick stop for lunch (The Palace Pizzeria in Cobden has won national awards for it’s cal- one (Hedman vineyards offers gourmet Swedish cuisine). Southernmost Illinois boasts a traditionally diverse population who know good food, so prepare yourself for the taste of award-winning Bar-B-Que, authentic Mexican cuisine, and fresh, locally-raised fish and game. All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. BELKNAP RESTAURANTS & CAFÉS Wineaux’s at Cache River Basin Winery 315 Forman Ln. 658-2274 See ad pg. 43 ALTO PASS Northwest Passage Root Beer Saloon Main St. 893-1634 Hedman Vineyards & Café 893-4923 See ad pgs.30,31 Grammer’s Market 893-2490 ANNA Brick House Grill 308 S. Main St. 833-5367 Burger King 1735 E. Vienna 833-2978 BROOKPORT Dairy Queen Brazier 138 E. Vienna 833-2171 Davis Pastry Shop 206 S. Main 833-2161 Bear Branch Restaurant 672-4249 C-Infinity Event Center & Catering 220 S. Front St. 893-2916 El Jalapeno 101 Leigh Ave. 833-9288 The Minnow Bucket 8501 Unionville Rd. 564-2230 Snack Shack 307 Oak St. Kentucky Fried Chicken & Taco Bell 602 E. Vienna 833-7921 CAIRO E’Town River Restaurant 287-2333 Andy’s Drive-In 2308 Sycamore 734-4120 Kandies Subs & Sweets 287-5500 Chris’s Café Rt. 37 N. 734-9880 Ms. Lizzie’s 287-3663 Mac & Jenny’s Pizza 322 S. Main 833-3674 McDonald’s 508 E. Vienna 833-7922 Pizza Villa 108 Lafayette 833-4041 King’s Wok 214 S. Main 833-7552 EDDYVILLE Grandma’s Home Cooking 315 Ohio St. Pizza Hut Hwy. 146 & 51 833-4555 Country Cupboard 169 E. Vienna 833-1640 COBDEN Rose Garden Hwy. 146 661-1644 Hardee’s 140 E. Vienna 833-3980 Mom's Place Jct. I-57 & Rt. 146 833-4141 Dino's Too Family Restaurant 145 W. Vienna 833-4722 GeeJays 289-5000 Kaylors, at Cave In Rock Lodge 289-4545 See ad pg. 8 Dairy Hut 1814 Washington 734-1266 Nu Diner 300 Washington 734-2373 Shemwell’s Barbecue 1102 Washington 734-0165 Sonic 215 E. Vienna 833-1818 The Blue Boar Kratzinger Hollow Rd. 800-440-4489 833-7788 The Depot 124 W. Davie 833-7124 Trail of Tears Junction 148 Leigh Dr. 833-5433 42 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide Taqueria Pequeña (Little House of Tacos) 893-1353 The Palace Pizzeria 215 N. Appleknocker Dr. 893-4415 Yellow Moon Coffee House 110 Front Street 893-2394 Chuckwagon Café & Saloon 2 blocks East of Hwy. 37 657-2684 Turf Pizza 105 8th St. 734-0373 CAVE IN ROCK Bri-onna’s 289-2880 Dutton’s Café 289-3269 ELIZABETHTOWN Main Street Diner 285-8800 CYPRESS Subway 146 & Lick Creek 833-5049 Shawnee Restaurant & Lounge 672-4790 Town & Country 287-2611 GOLCONDA Dari Bar 683-4878 Phoenix Pizza S. Adams St. 684-4444 Sweetwater Saloon Main St. 683-9932 The Riverport 319 E. Main St. 683-2602 Delaney's 213 S. Broadway 995-2602 The Old Home Place 845 S Broadway 995-9950 GRAND CHAIN Grand Chain Lodge & Restaurant Lighthouse Lane 634-9411 HEROD Family Fun Foods 264-7181 Harbison’s 264-2091 JONESBORO Cerro de la Silla White Horse Inn Public Square 833-8833 Dixie Barbeque 250 W. Broad 833-6437 Four Corners Restaurant Public Square 833-4828 JR’s Public Square 833-3657 Trail of Tears Lodge 1575 Fair City Rd. 833-8697 GOREVILLE DONGOLA Dad’s Pizza 400 S. Broadway 995-2200 The Barn Shoppe 102 S. Garden St. 827-3031 Sub Shack 304 W. Collins 995-1457 KARNAK EAST CAPE Longhorn Restaurant 448 Rt. 37 995-9575 Tony’s Family Restaurant Rt 37 and Karnak Rd. 634-9634 Babe’s Fish Wagon 661-1115 All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted . Our Place Deli & Pizza Hwy. 169 634-9494 Duncan's Steak House 2110 E 5th St. 524-2255 MAKANDA Duncan's Too 1100 E 5th St. 524-3377 Bogey's Stone Creek Golf Course 351-4653 Giant City Lodge Giant City State Park 457-4921 See ad pg. 61 MCCLURE Butch’s Americana Café inside Fox’s Fleas Rt. 146 & Rt. 3 661-1216 METROPOLIS Ace’s Diner Located in Harrah’s Casino 888-263-6020 Big Daddy’s BBQ 310 W. 10th St. 524-2430 Bill’s BBQ 1105 E. 7th 524-2503 China House Buffet 1201 E. 8th St. 524-8860 Cubby Bears Pizza 101 W. 10th 524-4644 El Tequila 1407 E. 5th 524-3017 Farley’s Cafeteria 613 Market 524-7226 Hardee’s 601 Ferry St. 524-2536 Huddle House 2105 E. Fifth St. 524-4179 Kentucky Fried Chicken 1215 E. 8th 524-7676 Smallman’s Family Restaurant Intersection of I-24 & U.S. 45 524-9939 The Range Steakhouse Harrah’s Metropolis Casino 800-935-0050 Sonic Drive In 1403 E. 5th St. 524-7973 Waffle Hut I-24 & US Hwy. 45 524-8204 Willy Jak’s 323 Ferry St. 524-5525 MOUND CITY McDonald’s 1545 E. 5th 524-1097 Afton’s Place 310 Main St. 748-9335 Dairy Queen 401 E. 5th 524-5454 Pizza HutWingstreet Hwy. 45 at I-24 524-3820 Diamond Lil’s 810 W 10th St. 524-5106 Quizno's 5570 E. 5th St. 524-9939 South Paw Donuts 1400 W. 10th St. 524-3838 Rivercrest Harrah’s Hotel 888-263-6020 Subway 910 E. 5th 524-4636 Rube’s 701 W. 10th 524-1048 Taco Bell Express 910A E. 5th 524-9338 Dippin’ Dots Superman Square 522-3687 Fresh Buffet Inside Harrah’s Metropolis Casino 888-263-6020 Domino’s Pizza 501 W. 10th St. 524-5111 Frog’s on 7th 204 W. 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Blanche 745-6501 The Mounds Diner 212 First St. 745-6485 OLMSTEAD Lynda's Family Diner 106 North Front St. 742-6000 LOCATED ON THE GROUNDS OF CACHE RIVER BASIN WINERY Outstanding Wines, Fine Food, Classy Entertainment & Quality Music JOIN US FOR LUNCH OR DINNER Friday: 4:30-9pm • Saturday: Noon-9pm Sunday: Noon-5pm 315 Forman Ln, Belknap, IL 618.658.2274 A Taste of Tuscany • TWO SUITES • BANQUET FACILITIES • GIFT SHOP • DELICIOUS MENU Discover Blue Sky Vineyard where time with friends and exquisite wines create memories worthy of Blue Sky Days! Check out our menu and schedule of events online! crbwinery.com 3150 S. Rocky Comfort Rd, Makanda, IL • (618) 995-WINE Winery Hours of Operation: Mon-Sat: 10am - 6pm; Sunday: 1pm - 5pm Monday - Thursday 10am - 6:30pm • Friday 10am - 7pm Saturday 10am - 7:30pm • Sunday 12pm - 7pm www.blueskyvineyard.com 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 43 DINING All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. OTHER LOCAL FLAVORS RESTAURANTS & CAFÉS COBDEN OLIVE BRANCH Kozy Korner Rt. 3 776-8396 ULLIN Ouida’s East Side Dr. Horseshoe Lake 776-8380 Triple ‘E’ BBQ I-57, Exit 18 845-3777 PULASKI Big Boys Old Rt. 146 658-9091 E & O Rib House 175 N. Chestnut St. 342-6895 SIMPSON Bay Creek Ranch 695-2670 VIENNA Gambit Gambit Golf Club 658-6020 TAMMS Dairy Queen Brazier Rt. 146 658-8862 L & S BBQ 250 Russell St. 747-9262 Dolly’s Place Rt. 146 658-9006 Mitchell’s BBQ 705 Front St. 747-9392 Family Pizza On Square 658-9025 Jumbo Char-n-Grill 107 Red Bud Rd. 658-4218 McDonald’s 707 E. Vine St. 658-7086 Newt’s Pizza Rt. 146 E. 658-6398 Ned’s Shed Rt. 45 South 658-9507 Great Boars of Fire Banquet Facility Kratzinger Hollow Rd., Cobden (north of Anna) 833-5858 See ad pg.29 www.greatboarsoffire.com 8,000sq. ft. facility which can seat more than 300, a large commercial kitchen, bar and dressing rooms. Complete catering service offering BBQ, prime rib, seafood, beef, pork and chicken dishes. DIXON SPRINGS Chocolate Factory On Illinois Hwy.146 across from Dixon Springs State Park 949-3829 See ad pg. 45 Assorted chocolates, ice cream, cake decorating supplies and chocolate molding supplies. 9 to 5 Mon.-Sat. 1:30 to 5 on Sun. METROPOLIS South Paw Donuts 1400 W. 10th 524-3838 GOREVILLE Teapot Cottage Enterprises 102 Sidney Lane 995-2491 If you are celebrating a special birthday, wedding, anniversary; having a club meeting; or just want to have a great time, plan a tea party with Dixie Terry. Parties with games, favors and gourmet specialties as well as high teas for small groups are possible. Shawnee Grill Rt 45N, Country Gardens Plaza 658-4500 Subway 104 Red Bud Lane 658-SUBS Southern Illinois Electric Cooperative 7420 US 51 South Dongola, IL 62926 www.siec.coop 618-827-3555 Fax: 618-827-3585 The Cooperative Difference Only your electric co-op makes every customer an owner of the business. Unlike other electric utilities, your co-op exists to make sure your needs are always met, not to make a profit. And since every electric co-op is locally owned and operated, your co-op is always there with you, reinvesting in your community. That's why in an electric co-op, the people have the power. This Advertisement © 2006 THOMAS PUBLISHING 44 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide 1 2 THE IRISH INN A Wee Bit of Europe in the Shawnee National Forest. Beautiful Suites. Full Irish Breakfast. Elope to the Irish Inn! Fiber Optic Wi-Fi. Children & Pet Friendly. Located on 600 Soloman Lane off Trigg Tower Rd., Ozark, IL 62972-0097 618-695-3355 or 618-695-LOVE HOGG HOLLOW WINERY We're a family owned and operated winery located in Pope County. Red, White, Sweet, Dry, Bottled Cyrus Sangria. Come wine with us. Open Fri 4-7; Sat 12-7; Sun 12-5 Located just off Highway 145 near Glendale between Dixon Springs and Eddyville Winery: 618-695-WINE (9463) Appointments 618-521-0307 irishinn@lycos.com http://irishinn.tripod.com/ hogg1@shawneelink.net www.hogghollowwinery.com Carrier Mills 45 3 145 To Harrisburg LAKE GLENDALE STABLES “Rustic” Lodging & Horse Back Riding in the Heart of the Shawnee National Forest. One Hour to Unlimited Riding Packages. Gentle Horses, All Levels of Experience. Open Year Round. Located Between Dixon Springs and Glendale on Lake Glendale Road. 201A Lake Glendale Road 618-949-3737 www.lakeglendalestables.com 34 5 d lls R n Fa Herod e Burd Ozark 8 6 we Trigg Tower Rd Lake Glendale To I-57 146 3 le Glendale 146 Dixon Springs www.thechocolatefactory.net 146 Golconda 5 4 SHAWNEE TRAILS END STABLES Horse Rental • Trail Guiding Service • RV Rental Guided Hourly to Full-day Rates. Vacation Packages. Reservations Appreciated. Open Daily. Ride Year Round. Welcome Riders, Hunters, Hikers! Located on Henry Hicks Rd. off Highway 34, Herod, IL 62947 618-264-8064 or 866-439-8149 GPS Coordinates: N37 32.431 W88 25.864 www.shawneetrailsend.com 24 145 45 THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY Gourmet Chocolates & Candies Made On Site! Ice Cream • Sodas • Souvenirs • & more! Open Mon-Sat 9am-5pm Located on Rt. 146, Between Vienna & Golconda Across from Dixon Springs State Park 1-877-949-3829 or 618-949-3829 vil 2 147 145 4 Eichorn dy Tri gg To Eddyville Ed 147 34 Ln rR d on 1 m lo So 45 6 er This Advertisement © 2009 THOMAS PUBLISHING Metropolis R Ohio iv 34 RANCH & CAMPGROUND 200+ Electric Water & 100 Primitive Campsites with Tether Line, Hitching Rails, or On-site Stalls Modern Restroom / Shower House Large Arena / New 12 & 8 Stall Barns Hayloft Dining/Dance Area Six Large Fishing Ponds RR 1 Box 37A, Herod, IL 618-264-2141 www.34ranch.com & Events Festivals S ing the summer months. Car shows, tractor shows and wine festivals draw fans and onlookers from all over the region in early fall, and open houses, parades, and dinners keep locals and travelers alike occupied throughout the winter months. Many festivals in the region are unique to the area, such as the Superman Celebration in Metropolis, home of the comic-book character. The Cobden Peach Festival grows every year and has arts outhernmost Illinois is actively getting people together for every reason imaginable. Quilters and Red Hatters will have a chance to socialize with like-minded friends in April, and the River to River Relay draws hundreds of runners to the region. There are numerous places to watch a spectacular fireworks show in July, and farmer’s markets have become a popular Saturday morning occasion in many places dur- Annual Custom & Classic Car Show Aug. 6-7, 2010 Oct. 3, 2010 Devil's Kitchen Lake 57 Lake of Egypt ll Hi el nn Tu Creal Springs Oh io St Ri v rS ce Little Grassy Lake e Cedar Lake Sept. 18, 2010 Oct. 1-3, 2010 ate Makanda Shrimp Festival Fall Fest trail Cobden Peach Festival best social occasions in the Midwest, and we welcome one and all to join in the fun. Find detailed information about events and festivals on the following pages. and crafts, baked goods, and music. 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Please call the event's phone number ahead of time to verify details. More events may have been planned since the printing of this guide. To search events in the southernmost Illinois area, visit www.southernmostillinois.com 46 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. JANUARY 2 Southern Illinois Spinners and Weavers Guild in the visitor center at Ft Massac State Park, Metropolis. 10am – 3:30. Spinners and Weavers are welcome to participate. 618- 524-9321 9 Massiac Marines, French and Indian War period reenactors present a living history program at Fort Massac, Metropolis. 10am - 4pm. 618524-9321 15-16 The Osmond Brothers, Best of Branson series at Harrah’s Riverfront Event Center. 8pm Jan. 15, 2pm & 8pm Jan. 16. 1-888-512-SHOW. 22-23 The Moe Bandy Show, Best of Branson series at Harrah’s Riverfront Event Center. 8pm both nights. 1-888-512-SHOW. 22-23 Shawnee Hills Writers Retreat (Union Co) Trail of Tears Lodge, Jonesboro. Writers from across the region gather to write together and alone, share the writing craft, and perhaps create a publishable anthology. Meals available. For information or reservations, call Joanne Blakley, Anna Arts Center, 618 697-6285 28 Frog & Toad Survey, Cache River Wetlands Center, 8885 Hwy. 37, Cypress 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Volunteers, armed with rubber boots, clip boards and data sheets, venture out into the evening to conduct frog and toad surveys as part of a statewide monitoring program. A volunteer orientation to learn how to get involved with this worthwhile effort! (618) 657-2064. program in Fort Massac, Metropolis. 10 to 4. 618-524-9321. 27 P.A.S.T. Indoor Winter MarketPlace, (Union Co)8:30-1:30 in the lower gym, A-J High School, South Main St.,Anna.Enter at back of building. Booth space with table may be rented for “fleas”,crafts,food,and miscellaneous for $25. (With electricity, $30.) Call 618833-8427 or 833-8847 for info. Lunch will be served. www.pastonline.org MARCH 6 Southern Illinois Spinners and Weavers Guild in the visitor center at Ft Massac State Park. Spinners and Weavers are welcome to participate. 618-524-9321 6-7 Annual Sci-Fi Convention and Toy Show (Massac Co) Metropolis, at Harrah’s Riverfront Event Center, sponsored by Comic City. 615-5734537. www.comiccitytn.com 6 Geology of the Cache, Cache River Wetlands Center, 8885 Hwy. 37, Cypress. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Learn more about the ground you walk on. Geology can reveal secret wonders about the cultural, climatilogical, and natural history of a place. This program will teach about the history of the Cache River through geological formations. 618 657-2064. 13-14 Massiac Marines host Basic Training for the French Marine at Fort Massac, Metropolis. 618-524-9321 APRIL FEBRUARY 2 Good Friday Fish Fry Benefit (Union Co) Lou’s Room, 109 W Vienna St, Anna, 5 to 8pm. A fundraiser for Paws Place. 618-833-3647 6 Southern Illinois Spinners and Weavers Guild in the visitor center at Ft Massac State Park, Metropolis. 10 to 3:30 Spinners and Weavers are welcome to participate. 618-524-9321 3 Southern Illinois Spinners and Weavers Guild in the visitor center at Ft Massac State Park. Spinners and Weavers are welcome to participate. from 10 to 4. 618-524-9321 13 Massiac Marines, French and Indian War period reenactors present a living history program in Fort Massac, Metropolis. 10 to 4. 618-524-9321 4 The 17th Illinois Territorial Rangers,1811-1814 reenactors present a living history program in Fort Massac, Metropolis. 10 to 4. 618-524-9321. 14 Mardi Gras Brunch (Alexander Co) Magnolia Manor, 2700 Washington Ave,Cairo.Brunch includes live entertainment & house tour. $15 Reservations: 618-734-0201 4 Easter Sunrise Service (Union Co) Bald Knob Mountain, Alto Pass. Annual Easter Service held at the 111 foot Bald Knob Cross, music & refreshments. 618-893-2344 26 Coffee and Chocolate Open House and Artists Reception (Union Co) Anna Arts Center, 125 W. Davie St. Anna. Featured southern Illinois artists and authors will meet and greet the public, with book signings, Artists Market, and a wide variety of coffees and chocolates to sample. 618 697-6285 4 Easter Sunrise Service (Union Co) 6am. Step back in time and celebrate the true meaning of Easter in the 1850’s Kornthal church built by Austrian immigrants. Now on National Register of Historic Places. Casual dress. Three miles south of Jonesboro on Hwy. 127. 618-833-8745 27 The 17th Illinois Territorial Rangers, (Massac Co)1811-1814 reenactors present a living history 6 Magnolia Manor Luncheon (Alexander Co) 2700 Washington Ave, Cairo. Luncheon & house tour, $15. Reservations: 618-734-0201 EVENTS AND FESTIVALS 2010 10 Antique Tractor Show – Golconda. Tractors from several surrounding states line Main Street,Tractor driving contests,trophies,food 618-6835637 www.mainstreetgolconda.org 10 Massiac Marines, French and Indian War period reenactors present a living history program in Fort Massac, Metropolis. 618-524-9321 17 River to River Relay (From Mississippi River to Ohio River) Daylight to dusk. A road race for teams of 8 runners, each runs 3 legs of approx. 3 miles for a total distance of 80 miles. www.river2river.net 18 Bed & Breakfast Tour in the Hills (Union Co) Shawnee Hill Wine Trail B&B Assoc. Open House & Cookie Tour. Five unique bed and breakfasts included with cookies and recipes to add to your collection. 2 to 6pm, $20 p/p www.shawneewinetrailbb.com 17-18 “Pieces of the P.A.S.T.” Annual Quilt Show and Table Settings. Preview “Quilt Walk” Friday evening. Luncheon Saturday. C-Infinity Event Center, S. Front St., Cobden. Call 618-833-8228 for more info. www.pastonline.org 24 Cache River Nature Fest, held at the Cache River Wetland Center, 8885 St Rt 37, Cypress. 8am to 4pm. The event will showcase the areas’rich bird life and wetland habitat. Activities include guided field trips, canoe tours, live bird demonstrations, and various exhibits. The Cache River Wetland Center will be open throughout the weekend and features a 12 minute video as well as many interactive exhibits. 800-248-4373. www.birdingblitz.org 24 Quilter’s Luncheon (Pope Co) Golconda 618-683-MAIN 25 Blessing of the Bikes (Union Co) Bald Knob Cross off Hwy. 127, Alto Pass. 618-893-2344 29-May 1 Antique Automobile Club of America Central Division Spring Meet and Car Show (Massac Co.) at Fort Massac State Park. Hundreds of cars to be on display. Free admission for spectators. 30 - May 2 Anna Arts Festival (Union Co) Anna Arts Center and Washington Street Friday night, 6:00 - 10:00 - Your Stage Extravaganza with sketch comedy,one-act plays,dance,and open readings of poetry and short fiction in old Fire Station garage. Saturday 10:00 4:00 - Artists market and pavilion, in old Fire Station garage and on Washington St. Sunday afternoon, 2:00 - 5:00 Poetry Festival. Joanne Blakley 618 6976285 or Linda Kall 618 614-8470. MAY 1 Potters Church Car Show (Hardin Co) Cave-in-Rock www.hardincoil.org 1 Southern Illinois Spinners and Weavers Guild in the visitor center at Ft Massac State Park. Spinners and Weavers are welcome to participate. 10:00 to 4:00 The 17th Illinois Territorial Rangers, 1811-1814 reenactors present a living history program in fort. 4 Magnolia Manor Luncheon (Alexander Co) 2700 Washington Ave, Cairo. Luncheon & house tour, $15. Reservations: 618-734-0201 15-16 Massiac Marines, French and Indian War Event in Fort Massac, Metropolis. 618-524-9321 15 Garden Tour – Golconda. 4 beautiful gardens in Pope County. 618-683-9702 15 Strawberry Day (Pulaski Co) Downtown Villa Ridge, starts at 7am with pancake breakfast, followed with a flea market, car show and children’s games. 618-342-6498 or 845-3517 15 City wide yard sale (Johnson Co) Goreville. 618-995-2157 28-29 Smiley Club Cookout (Hardin Co) Elizabethtown. www.hardincoil.org 29 Spring Fling at Hogg Hollow Winery (Pope Co) Food, wine & music from noon to 8pm. www.hogghollowwinery.com 618-695-9463 29 Memorial Day Service (Pulaski Co) Mounds City National Cemetery, at 10am. This elaborate service consists of the National Anthem, Pledge of Allegiance, lowering of the Flag, Invocation, Civil War Re-enactors, Guest Speakers, Laying of the Wreath, Benediction, rifle and canon salute, and Taps. 618-748-9041 JUNE 1 Magnolia Manor Luncheon (Alexander Co) 2700 Washington Ave, Cairo. Luncheon & house tour, $15. Reservations: 618-734-0201 5 Southern Illinois Spinners and Weavers Guild in the visitor center at Ft Massac State Park. Spinners and Weavers are welcome to participate. 618-524-9321 5 Canoe the Cache River (Pulaski Co) Lower Cache River Access, off Perks Rd. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. There’s no better way to see the Cache than from a canoe! It’s an amazing experience, paddling into Illinois’ bayou for a close-up view of ancient bald cypress trees. Free, guided canoe tours depart throughout the day and meander to the State Champion bald cypress or Eagle Pond. Space is limited, so reserve your spot: call Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge at (618) 634-2231. 11 Rosiclare Rocks (Hardin Co) Free Concert 5-9pm.www.hardincoil.org 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 47 2010 EVENTS AND FESTIVALS JUNE, CONTIUNED 10-13 Superman Celebration (Massac Co) Uptown Metropolis. Superman visits with fans from around the world. Comic art gallery, fan films, celebrity appearances, Superman Road Race, Super Trek Bike Ride, kids games, live music, $1000 costume contest, carnival and lots more. Most events are free. www.supermancelebration.net 800-949-5740. 3 Southern Illinois Spinners and Weavers Guild in the visitor center at Ft Massac State Park. Spinners and Weavers are welcome to participate. 618-524-9321 7 Southern Illinois Spinners and Weavers Guild in the visitor center at Ft Massac State Park. Spinners and Weavers are welcome to participate. 618-524-9321 3 Parade & Fireworks (Johnson Co) Goreville park. Parade at 1pm, antique car show, entertainment and food, fireworks at Dusk. 618-995-2157 14-15 Heritage Festival (Hardin Co) Elizabethtown. Outdoor play, ladies tea, Duck Races on the Ohio, pageant, quilt demonstrations & entertainment. www.hardincountyil.org TBA Fireworks over the Ohio River (Massac Co.) at Harrah’s Metropolis Casino. 877-424-5025. 4 Pope County 4th of July Celebration, Eddyville, Bar-B-Q, fire works, music. 618-672-4287. 10 Magnolia Manor Luncheon (Alexander Co) 2700 Washington Ave, Cairo. Luncheon & house tour, $15. Reservations: 618-734-0201 10 Massiac Marines, French and Indian War period reenactors present a living history program in Fort Massac, Metropolis 618-524-9321 12 Massiac Marines, French and Indian War period reenactors present a living history program in Fort Massac, Metropolis 618-524-9321 12 Bass Tournament – Golconda. Golconda Marina on the Ohio River. 618-683-5875 13 Super Car Show (Massac Co.). Cars and trucks are polished to perfection and fill Fort Massac State Park for the popular show. Free. 800-949-5740. 19 Ohio River Sweep (Massac Co) Fort Massac State Park, Metropolis from 8:30 to noon. Clean up the banks of the Ohio River, free T-shirt and lunch to participants. 618-524-9321 22-24 Superman Classic Archery Tournament (Massac Co) Mermet Lake Fish & Wildlife Area, off US Hwy. 45, 11 miles north of Metropolis. 3-D archery tournament for men, women and children. www.metropolistourism.com 877-424-5025 25-27 ASA Pro/Am Archery Tournament (Massac Co) Mermet Lake Fish & Wildlife Area, off US Hwy. 45, 11 miles north of Metropolis. 3-D archery tournament for men, women and children. Spectators free. 800248-4373 www.asaarchery.com 26 Elizabethtown Homecoming Festival (Hardin Co) Justin LIvingston Memorial Park. Parade, games, live music, bbq, fireworks. 618-264-7124 www.hardincoil.org JULY 1 Rendleman Orchards Farm Market (Union Co) Hwy. 127 Alto Pass. Peaches are here! Stop in to see the summer bounty. Enjoy a peach smoothie or a bottle of peach cider while picking up other seasonal produce. 618-893-2771 www.rendlemanorchards.com 16-24 Massac County Youth Fair: Youth from the 13 southernmost counties in Illinois bring their best projects and livestock to show.The Fair also features a horse show and greased pig contest. The event is free and is held on the Youth Fair Grounds next to Massac County High School. 618-524-7320. 24 - August 1 Nine Day Encampment (Pope Co) Previously the Nine Day Trail ride, near One Horse Gap Lake. 618-683-2105 24 Macedonia BBQ (Pope Co) 618683-9702 30 - Aug. 1 Summer Arts Festival (Union Co) Friday night, 6:00 - 10:00, Your Stage Extravaganza with sketch comedy, one-act plays, dance, and open readings of poetry and short fiction in old Fire Station garage. Shawnee Hills Writers Group will be hosting a Script Writing Contest with stage readings of contest entries during stage event. Saturday 10:00 - 4:00 Artists market and pavilion, in old Fire Station garage and on Washington St. Sunday afternoon, 2:00 - 5:00 - Poetry Festival. Joanne Blakley 618 697-6285 or Linda Kall 618 614-8470 31 Cabela’s King Kat Tournament Trail (Massac Co) Fort Massac State Park, Metropolis. Bring your rod and reel and enter to win cash during this catfish tournament on the Ohio River. A kids tournament will also be a held. www.kingkatusa.com or 270-3956774, 877-424-5025 AUGUST 6-7 Cobden Peach Festival (Union Co) Sponsored by the Cobden Lions Club, features carnival rides and games, Peach Queen Contest, homemade food and peach cobbler, parade on Sat. Free admission. 618-893-2425 48 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide 14 Massiac Marines, French and Indian War period reenactors present a living history program in Fort Massac, Metropolis. 618-524-9321 22-28 Union County Fair (Union Co) carnival, horse show, livestock shows, car show, Queen pageant and other exhibits. www.unioncountyfair.net 618-833-8923 SEPTEMBER 3 Rosiclare Rocks (Hardin Co) Free Concert 5-9pm. www.hardincoil.org 4 Pepper Fest (Union Co.) Darn Hot Peppers, Rancho Bella Vista, 827 Vines Rd Cobden. 11am to 5pm, A favorite gathering for all chile heads and hot pepper fans. Walk the pepper field and see many varieties of hot peppers in bloom, meet the vendors and see who makes the best hot/spicy food, visit the Pepper Farm Store and select your favorite salsa, jellies, spices and pepper products, relax, visit with friends, enjoy great local music and soak in great southern Illinois pepper heat. 618-893-1443 www.darnhotpeppers.com 4-5 Shawnee Hills Wine Festival (Union Co) Downtown Cobden. Food and wine, rain or shine! Listen to great bands, sample wines from all twelve wineries, local vendors shops & restaurants. Be sure to check www.shawneewinetrail.com 4 Smiley Club Cookout (Hardin Co) Elizabethtown www.hardincoil.org 4 Southern Illinois Spinners and Weavers Guild in the visitor center at Ft Massac State Park. Spinners and Weavers are welcome to participate. 618-524-9321 4 4th Annual Fishermen's Bluff Pro/Am Catfish Tournament (Pulaski Co.) Olmsted 5:30 am - 4 pm 742-6487 6 Horseshoe Lake Labor Day Celebration (Alexander Co) Horseshoe Lake Community Center, Olive Branch. 6:30am pancake breakfast, 10 to 4 BBQ, music all day, games, prizes, crafts & bake sale 618-776-5198 6 Labor Day Celebration (Massac Co.) Parade in Metropolis at 10am and live music continues thought the day at Fort Massac State Park. 877-424-5025 10-12 Cache River Days (Pulaski Co) Ullin ball park. Beauty pageant, arts & crafts, flea market, yard sales, parade, softball tournament, BBQ and music. 800-248-4373 11-12 Super City- Quilt City Connection. (Massac Co.) A celebration of the arts between two cities, Metropolis, Illinois and Paducah, Ky. Quilt show, cooking demonstrations and more at Harrah’s Riverfront Event Center and other locations. 877-4245025. www.metropolistourism.com. 17 P.A.S.T.’s Annual “Links for Lincoln” Golf Scramble. Union County Country Club, 430 E. Jefferson, Anna. Proceeds to help with purchase of “House Where Lincoln Stayed” in Anna. Call 618-833-6694 or 618-8337912. www.pastonline.org 18 Olmsted Catfish Days Festival (Pulaski Co.) 7:00 am - 5:00 pm. Parade, Live Music, Flea Market/Yard Sales, Food (catfish), 3-D Archery Tournament, Kids games & Amusements. 742-6487 18-19 Frontier Days (Hardin Co) Cave In Rock. Parade, car show, pageant, music & variety show. www.hardincountyil.org 20-23 ‘Trail of Tears’ Conference & Symposium, at Harrah’s Casino & Hotel in Metropolis. For registration information, contact: Trail of Tears Association, 1100 N. University, Suite 143, Little Rock, AR 72207, or TOTA@ArIndianCtr.org. 11 Massiac Marines, French and Indian War period reenactors present a living history program in Fort Massac, Metropolis 618-524-9321 18 Annual Shrimp Festival (Pope Co) Downtown Golconda 10:00AM 10:00 PM, Helicopter, carriage & River Taxi rides. Shrimp cooked more ways than you can imagine, beer & wine tent and lots more. 618-683-6246 www.mainstreetgolconda.org 18 The 17th Illinois Territorial Rangers, (Massac Co)1811-1814 reenactors present a living history program in Fort Massac, Metropolis 618-524-9321 OCTOBER 2-3 Fluorspar Festival (Hardin Co) Rosiclare. Parade, carnival, car show, quilt show, pageant & food. www.hardincountyil.org 2 Car, Truck, Motorcycle Show (Hardin Co) Rosiclare. www.hardincoil.org 2 Fall Festival (Johnson Co) Vienna Park. Carnival, games, contests and parade. 618-658-2063 1-3 Riverboat Days (Alexander Co.) 8th St Cairo. Annual event features a golf tournament, a parade, Riverboat queen contest and Ball, Little Miss contest, quilt show, church tours, pet EVENTS AND FESTIVALS 2010 parade and flea Market. Admission for some events. 618-734-2737 2 Fall Festival & Car Show (Union Co) downtown park, Cobden. Southern Counties Auto Unlimited car show, flea market and other activities. Special exhibit conducted by Union County Museum. Fall Community Yard Sale Day will also be conducted. Contact Cobden Village Hall, 618/893-2425. 2 Southern Illinois Spinners and Weavers Guild in the visitor center at Ft Massac State Park. Spinners and Weavers are welcome to participate. 618-524-9321 3 Annual Custom & Classic Car Show (Johnson Co) Vienna Park. 618658-8808 or 833-7027 at Anna city park 9 to 5 on Sat. The Annual Wiener Dog Derby. The doggie fashion will begin at 1:00pm with the race beginning at 2:00pm. Activities at Stinson Library include a flea market, a book sale, crafts, jewelry, food and music, and the South End Stump Jumper annual variety show Sat. at 7pm. At Anna Arts Center local artists provide hands-on workshops in painting, drawing, weaving, 3-D design, mosaic, and jewelry making & evening Stage performances feature local story tellers, poets, musicians, and comedians. 800-248-4373 10 Color Fest Poetry Festival and Artists Market (Union Co) Anna Arts Center. Sunday afternoon, 2:00 - 5:00. 618 697-6285 10 Golconda Fall Festival (Pope Co) Downtown Golconda 618-683-4317 10 Bass Tournament Chamber of Commerce - Golconda Marina 618683-5875 11 Cache River Wetland Guided Hikes (Johnson Co) 618-657-2064 9 to 11am. Heron Pond Trail Head 1 to 3pm. Wildcat Bluff Trail Head & Little Black Slough Nature 8-9 Sustainable Living Expo (Pope Co) Dixon Springs Ag Center, Hwy. 145. Family oriented educational programs, demos & learning stations to help people live more sustainably, economically and environmentally. 618/993-5396 8-9 Super City Blues & Ques (Massac Co) Stroll the streets of Metropolis and treat yourself to a variety of barbecue and other food items. Food contests and live entertainment will be offered both days. 618-5241696. vwww.metropolistourism.com 9 Cemetery Tour of the Old City Cemetery, Golconda. Meet past residents of Pope County dressed in period clothing, enjoy the historic cemetery in beautiful surroundings 618683-3341 10-16 One Horse Gap fall Trail Ride (Pope Co) Bring your horse or mule and join the Buchanan Family for an adventurous trail ride through unforgettable scenery in beautiful southern Illinois, Shawnee Forest. 618-2647433 www.onehorsegap.com tralride@shawneelink.net 9-10 Union County Colorfest Celebration (Union Co) Celebrate the fall season throughout Union Co, with Home Tours by P.A.S.T from 10am to 5pm, for more information, call 618-833-3839. Participate in the biathlon race, tour the Shawnee Hills wine trail, Orchards & Farms. Kid Fest 16-17 Annual Fort Massac Encampment (Massac Co) Ft. Massac State park, Metropolis. 10am to 5pm daily. Military and civilian craft activities and demonstrations. Both days begin with a post of colors. Highlights include mock battles and tactical demonstrations, voyagers, traders, craftsman, children’s games, music and period food and dress. Free admission. 618-524-9321 16 Arrowhead Show (Massac Co.) Fort Massac State Park. View displays of thousands of arrowheads from the collection of local and regional individuals. 618-524-9321. 6 Canoe Tour, Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Canoe tours along the old Cache Channel. This abandoned section of river is maintained by the Ohio River flood gates. The area provides habitat for a diversity of wildlife and an opportunity to fish, hunt, canoe, and watch wildlife. For reservations: Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge at 618 634-2231. 7 Metropolis Merchants Holiday Open House (Massac Co.) Many businesses open their doors on this Sunday afternoon to ring in the holiday season. Most offer door prizes and refreshments. 800-949-5740. 11 Veterans Day Parade (Union Co) Anna, begins at 2 p.m. from the city park entrance on Davie St and follows Main St to Jefferson St. and back to the park. 618-833-5182. 12-13 Merchants Christmas Open House, Golconda merchants are decorated and ready for the season 618683-9702 13 Levee Footrace (Alexander Co) Mississippi River Levee, Cairo. Held the 2nd Sat each Nov. Oldest footrace in Southern IL. 5000 and 10000 meter run on the Mississippi River Levee. Long sleeve T-shirt to all entrants, awards to winners. Entry Fee. 618734-4400. 6 Southern Illinois Spinners and Weavers Guild in the visitor center at Ft Massac State Park. Spinners and Weavers are welcome to participate. 618-524-9321 4 Metropolis Christmas Parade (Massac Co.) A holiday tradition in Metropolis, this parade features bands, floats and of course, Santa Claus. 1:30pm. 800-949-5740. 4 Christmas in Cobden, (Union Co) Cobden. Open houses and Christmas Bazaars held throughout community. Other activities and entertainment are planned. 618/893-2425 5 P.A.S.T. Presents “Carols at Early Candlelight”, 4:00 p.m. at Historic St. Anne’s, 507 South Main St. in Anna. Free. Parking behind Stinson Library. Also available to rent for special events. Call 618-833-9441 or 618833-6989. www.pastonline.org 5 Tour of Homes (Massac Co.) Massac County Historical Society hosts an annual tour of homes. Admission. 618-524-8297. 11 Christmas House Tour (Pope Co) Golconda, tour 4 homes and historic church decorated for the season, Santa comes in to town on fire truck, huge bonfire 618-683-9702 www.mainstreetgolconda.org 11 Massiac Marines, French and Indian War period reenactors present a living history program in Fort Massac, Metropolis 618-524-9321 18-20 Deer Festival (Pope Co) Golconda. Parade on Sat. 1 p.m, Deer Queen coronation Fri. night, vendors and food. 618-683-6286 or 9702. www.mainstreetgolconda.org 11 Darn Hot Peppers Holiday Open House (Union Co) 827 Vines Rd Cobden. 10 am to 5 pm. Join us for our customer appreciation day. Plenty of Mexican Hot Chocolate, spicy cider, pan dulce and tamales. Feliz Navidad from La Familia Jimenez. www.darnhotpeppers.com 12 The Olde Tyme Christmas is a celebration of the Christmas traditions at Fort Massac. In the fort reenactors will represent the French, Early American and Civil War traditions of Christmas and in the visitor center there will be music and refreshments. 618-524-9321 23 Bike Tour (Alexander Co) Bicyclists meet at the Olive Branch Community Center at 8 AM.There will be routes of different lengths. For more information, call 866-407-1450 or 618-734-2737. www.tourdeshawnee.org NOVEMBER 4 Southern Illinois Spinners and Weavers Guild in the visitor center at Ft Massac State Park. Spinners and Weavers are welcome to participate. 618-524-9321 13 Massiac Marines, French and Indian War period reenactors present a living history program in Fort Massac, Metropolis 618-524-9321 17 Rods & Squads Car Show (Pope Co) Downtown Golconda 618683-5171 29 Gospel Music Night (Union Co) Anna Arts Center Old Fire Station Garage, 7 to 10pm. From blue-grass gospel to contemporary Christian to traditional worship, something for everyone. 618 697-6285 DECEMBER 26-28 Holiday Open Houses along the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail. www.shawneewinetrail.com 26-28 Holiday House at Magnolia Manor (Alexander Co) 2700 Washington Ave, Cairo. 618-734-0201 26 - December 31 Holiday Arts Festival (Union Co) Anna Arts Center. Quilt Show and Artists reception, Christmas craft workshops, & Caroling. 13 Christmas Bird Count: An allday census of early winter bird populations. This conservation effort has been conducted throughout the entire country during midDecember for more than 100 years. This information has resulted in the longest running database in ornithology. The data shows trends of bird populations across the Americas. Interested individuals of all skill levels are welcome to join us for a day to learn more about our region’s winter avian residents. Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge at (618) 634-2231. 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 49 & Museums, Historic Sites Homes for the Cherokee Nation. The Marine Ways in Mound City served as a naval depot during the Civil War. An historical marker and future interpretive observation overlook provides visitors with rich history and panoramic views. Visitors can get a detailed look at the history of the region in the Safford Memorial Library in Cairo, full of antique documents and paintings, or at The Old Depot in Tamms, an original Chicago railroad depot restored as a museum. Historic homes can be found in nearly every town, many of which are now museums or bed and breakfasts. These are only a few of the historic sites and museums that offer a glimpse of what made Southernmost Illinois the treasure it is today. outhernmost Illinois has a long and rich history, from which many buildings, forts, and monuments still stand, including civil war relics and churches over a century old. In the 1800s, parts of the region were bustling with activity, particularly along the rivers and in the larger towns. Railroads crisscrossed the land, and as Southern Illinois was part of the Coal Belt, enough trade existed to supply the hundreds of antique shops found in almost every town between the rivers. Many churches built in the early 1800s still stand near the towns that grew up around them, including the Camp Ground Church in Anna, on the site of a winter encampment on the Trail of Tears S George Roges Clark Statue, Ft. Massac State Park Bald Knob Cross trail Find detailed information about museums, historic sites, and homes on the following pages. 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Curtis Home Riv First Presbyterian Church of Golconda MUSEUMS, HISTORIC SITES & HOMES All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. ALTO PASS Bald Knob Cross located west off Rt. 127 893-2344 Built as a monument of peace, the Cross at Bald Knob is constructed of white porcelain steel panels on an Illinois marble base. It stands 111 feet tall and is 22 feet square at the base. Its arms extend to 63 feet horizontally. The highest landmark in Union County, the Cross can be seen over an area of 7,500 square miles when illuminated at night. An Easter sunrise service is held annually. Offering snacks and souvenirs, the welcome center is open with varied hours, so it's best to call. Free admission. ANNA Kirkpatrick Pottery Early industries in Anna included the Anna Pottery, known for its exquisite work. Between 1859 and 1896 the brothers Cornwall and W. Wallace Kirkpatrick built and operated a large stoneware pottery in Anna. The excellent clay in the area, together with the skill of the potters, brought much fame and prestige to the company. They exhibited their wares at such important international exhibitions as the Philadelphia Centennial in 1876 and the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893 and at numerous local and regional fairs. They made many types of utilitarian wares, bricks, drain tiles and giftware. The most collectible pieces made by the pottery are the pig-shaped bottles and jugs with special inscriptions, applied animals and figures. Their wares are eagerly sought by both stoneware and folk art collectors as well as museums. Many of their pieces are one-of-a-kind, with commentary on the political or social events of the day. Exhibits can be seen at the Stinson Memorial Library in Anna and Isom's Antiques at 107 N. Main in Anna, and the Union County Museum. Anna Kirkpatrick Pottery Museum Inside Isom’s Antiques, 407 N. Main St. 833-3516. Open 7 days a week, 10am-5pm. Stinson Memorial Library 409 South Main 833-2521 Named for a Civil War veteran, Robert B. Stinson, who left his estate for the establishment of a library.The building is made from native limestone and was dedicated in 1914. This unique design was the work of Walter B. Griffin, in a Frank Lloyd Wright style. Camp Ground Church and Cemetery 50 Tunnel Ln. Cumberland Presbyterian Church in continuous operation since 1850 on the site of a winter encampment during the Trail of Tears. Cemetery is first site certified in Illinois by the National Park Service and recognized by the national Trail of Tears Association as a Trail of Tears burial ground. According to the NPS, it is the only continuing cemetery with scientifically documented, multiple Cherokee burials along the trail from the eastern states to Oklahoma. BROOKPORT Kincaid Mounds Archaeological Site 4 miles South of Unionville Rd., on New Cut Rd. (800) 248-4373 Kincaid Mounds State Historic Site is a nationally significant Native-American archaeological treasure. From about 800 AD to 1500 AD it was the ‘capital’ of a chiefdom that stretched from Brookport to Hamletsburg along the Ohio River. Large flat-topped mounds were erected on which the houses and temples of civil and religious elite stood. Today, the mounds still exist and a constructed overlook platform and interpretive panels tell the story of the significant contribution and historical value of the Native American culture. CAIRO Magnolia Manor 2700 Washington Ave. 734-0201 Built in 1869 by Charles Galigher,a friend of President Grant, the brick mansion boasts 14 rooms featuring Italianate architecture. Visitors admire the high ceilings and spacious rooms adorned in fine original furnishings designed for gracious living of the period. Be sure to check the Calendar of Events section for Holiday House in November and December. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Open daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Sat. and 1-5 p.m. Sun. The Manor is closed Christmas Eve through Jan. 2. Admission fee. Riverlore 2723 Washington Ave. 734-1840 Located across from Magnolia Manor, this elegant French Second Empire style home is a photographer’s delight. ‘Riverlore’ was built in 1865 for Capt. William Parker Halliday who was president of Cairo’s first bank. His earlier steamboat career prompted him to build a ‘Captain’s Walk’ atop the third story. Beautiful gardens surround the home. Admission fee. Safford Memorial Library Cairo Public Library 1609 Washington Ave. 734-1840 This working library of Queen Anne architecture houses a valuable collection of Civil War documents and a museum-quality collection of antiques and paintings donated by patrons. A few of the items displayed include a steamboat gambling table and a Tiffany grandfather clock. Open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon. - Fri. Donations appreciated. The Hewer Statue Ninth and Washington (Halliday Park) This sculpture, commissioned by the Halliday family in memory of Capt. W. P. Halliday, was executed by George Grey Bernard. Shown at the 1904 St. Louis, Mo., World’s Fair before being placed at Cairo. Cairo Custom House Museum 14th and Washington Ave. 734-9632 Completed in 1872, placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and established as a Civil War and local history museum in 1992. Housed in the Museum is the desk used by Gen. U.S. Grant at his headquarters while being stationed in Cairo for six months during the Civil War and a new Lewis & Clark exhibit is on display. Individual rooms on the second floor depict old businesses and an art gallery. Open week days 10 a.m. - noon & 1 3 p.m. Sat. 9 - Noon, Sun. 1 - 4 p.m. Group and weekend tours can be arranged with advance notice. Small admission fee. Mighty Rivers Worship Center 10th and Poplar Located across from The Hewer Statue, the Baptist church was organized in 1880. Church of the Redeemer - Episcopal 6th and Washington Organized in 1840, the first church was replaced by the present building in 1888 at a cost of $30,899. The beautiful brown stone edifice boasts ornate, stained glass windows and gold gilded cross. Tours may be arranged with advance notice. Free admission. The Halliday Plaza is an outdoor/indoor structure located adjacent to the Church and is used by both the Church and the community. The outdoor portion, a theatre-like setting with seating for several hundred people includes an elevated performance stage. St. Patrick Catholic Church Ninth and Washington Ave. 734-2061 The present church, built in 1894, is a stately Romanesque structure of Bedford stone. The oldest church in Cairo, it has three bells and numerous stained glass windows. COBDEN Union County Museum 117 Appleknocker St. (west side of town) 893-2067 or 893-2567 Museum operated by the Union County Historical and Genealogy Society.Collection includes Kirkpatrick Pottery from Anna, Il., NativeAmerican artifacts, pioneer items, local history and other unique exhibits. Hours are 1:00 pm to 5:00, Saturday and Sunday. Special opening arrangements can be made. The museum is closed during the months of Dec., Jan. & Feb. DONGOLA St. John’s Lutheran Church off Rt. 127 on St. John’s blacktop 827-3810 Built in 1855, this church represents Illinois’ first Lutheran congregation. The first church was built in 1818 on what is now the cemetery. EDDYVILLE Bell Smith Springs Off Hwy. 145 658-2111 Listed on the National Natural Landmarks, this area is known for its cold water springs and the region’s largest natural stone bridge. Millstone Bluff Hwy. 147, East of Robbs 658-2111 The site has remained relatively undisturbed because it is perched on a high hill surrounded by an 80foot high bluff. The Mississippian period village is thought to have been active for 500 years, ending about 500 years ago. The trail leads to a Native American Cemetery, the 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 51 MUSEUMS, HISTORIC SITES & HOMES All Telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. EDDYVILLE Millsotne Bluff, continued remains of a stone wall, and the depressions excavated for buildings in the small town. But the highlights of the site are the petroglyphs (carvings in rock) of a thunder bird, rattle snake, corn stalk in bloom. ELIZABETHTOWN The Grand Rose Hotel 92 Main St. 287-2872, 877-711-7088 Reflect on yesteryear when riverboat patrons arrived at this hotel sitting peacefully on a bluff overlooking the beautiful Ohio River. Built in 1812, it is the oldest operating hotel in Illinois. This National Historic Site is owned by the State of Illinois and has undergone major renovation. GOLCONDA Pope County Courthouse Downtown Golconda 683-4466 Built in 1872. First Presbyterian Church Main Street 683-9702 Oldest Presbyterian congregation in the state. Beautifully restored building, which houses many displays of life in Pope County and throughout the area. Be sure to see the tin ceiling and to find the high water mark from the big flood. Sat. 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. and Sun. 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Smithland Lock & Dam Approx 20 miles South of Golconda 564-2315 World’s Largest twin navigational locks system. The Smithland Navigation Project is located on the Ohio river at Mile 918.5 (River Miles below Point Bridge, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) and 62.5 miles upstream of the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. The locks are on the Illinois side of the Ohio River. Lock and Dam 51 For directions call: 683-9702 The only tower on the entire Ohio River that is made in the likeness of the Corps symbol. You can walk down the stairs to the river to see where the daily measurements were made. The old stones from the dam are still there. Buel House & Davidson Cabin Columbus Street 683-9702 This two-story log house has two rooms on each floor, built in 1837, might possibly be linked to the tragic Trail of Tears. Crabb-Abott Farm Hound Ridge Rd. 949-3355 First segment of the Trail of Tears in Illinois certified by the National Park Service and recognized by the national Trail of Tears Association. Documented by county road commissioner records, on this farm the trail segment crosses Sugar Creek on a solid limestone bed and continues for 1/4 mile through a still visible, deeply eroded, abandoned roadbed, continues west 1/4 mile, then north 1/4 mile before crossing U.S. Forest Service land to join Hound Ridge Road. [Request permission before entering private property.] IOOF Cemetery Albert Street 683-9702 Civil War Heritage site. Historical Society Museum Corner of Main & Columbus Streets 683-9702 Metropolis Murals dam boasts an observation area for viewing the river traffic. JONESBORO Kornthal Church off Rt. 127 (2 miles south of Jonesboro Square) Constructed in 1860, this church is a replica of churches usually native to Austria. The 12 stairs to the pulpit represent the 12 apostles. Open daily. Free admission. Lincoln-Douglas 3rd Debate Site and Statues Located in Lincoln Memorial Park north of the Jonesboro square was the site of the 3rd 1858 United States Senatorial debate between Abraham Lincoln and incumbent Stephen Douglas. Although Douglas was appointed senator by the state legislature after these debates, Abraham Lincoln became well known nationwide because these debates were covered by the nation’s leading newspapers.Follow the steps from town to the site and walk where Lincoln walked. METROPOLIS Lock and Dam 51 GRAND CHAIN Historical Marker: Cantonment Wilkinsonville South of Hwy. 37 near boat ramp Established by Lt. Col. David Strong in 1797 as a post of the US Army. It was garrisoned until 1804. Here Col. Strong and scores of soldiers who died on duty are buried. Lock and Dam #53 2 miles east of Route 37 on East Dam Road 742-6213 Built in the 1930's to regulate the depth of the Ohio River, the lock and 52 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide Fort Massac Visitors Center and George Rogers Clark Statue US 45, 2 1/2 miles West of I-24 Visitors center features a film as well as historical displays about the fort and the famous explorers that passed through it.The statue of George Rogers Clark overlooks the Ohio River. Elijah P. Curtis Home 405 Market 524-7203 The Curtis Home, operated now as a museum, was built in 1870 when Major Elijah P. Curtis returned to Metropolis from the Civil War. The woodwork and other features of the home are very unusual. Be sure to check the Calendar of Events section for the annual holiday homes tour which begins with the Curtis Home. The Massac County Historical Society sponsors this event as well as maintains the Curtis Home.The Curtis Home is open from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. The home is also shown by appointment year-round to groups of any size. No admission is charged, but donations are welcome. Birdman of Alcatraz Burial Site North Avenue 800-949-5740 Robert F. Stroud is buried in the Masonic Cemetery. Free admission. Metropolis Murals Ferry Street and Market Street, Downtown Metropolis (877) 424-5025 A series of six murals are painted on buildings along Ferry Street and Market Street in downtown Metropolis. Each mural reveals a different story and makes our heritage come alive through artistic renderings of local historical events, and attached interpretive plaques describe the historical significance of each. MOUND CITY Mound City National Cemetery & Visitor Center Jct. Hwy. 51 and 37 748-9041 Located on the National Register of Historic Places. A burial place for both Union and Confederate soldiers. 2,759 markers of Union soldiers read “unknown”. One is marked “Confederate Spy.” The walkway through the grounds is lined with markers inscribed with verses from the famous poem “Bivouac of the Dead.” Soldiers from nearly every war are buried here. The grounds of the cemetery were purchased by the President, pursuant to an act of Congress in 1862. The cemetery was formally dedicated in 1864. A beautiful mon- MUSEUMS, HISTORIC SITES & HOMES ument towers majestically from the center of the grounds, which was donated by the State of Illinois and erected in 1874. The Saturday before each Memorial Day an elaborate service is held here. The newly renovated Caretakers Lodge at the Mound City National Cemetery provides Civil War history and area information as well as points of interest along the Ohio River Scenic Byway. Civil War Bell Block 200 and Main St. The bell was used as a lead off bell for the Mississippi Squadron stationed here at the Marine ways during the Civil War. A war trophy, the bell was also used as a school bell. Historical Marker: Mound City Marine Ways 4th and Main St. The site of the Mississippi Valley Marine Railway and Dock Company. Three ironclad ships were built in these shipyards in 1862, the USS Cairo, the USS Mound City and the USS Cincinnati. Historical Marker: United States Military Hospital Block 315 and Main St. A large warehouse was converted to a military hospital in 1861 and staffed during the Civil War by the Sisters of The Holy Cross. Following the Battle of Shiloh, 2200 Union and Confederate wounded were patients here. ROSICLARE American Fluorite Museum Main St., Rosiclare Discover the Illinois State Mineral, “Fluorspar.” Learn of its history, production, and uses. Hardin County was the largest fluorsparproducing area in the United States. 618-285-3513. Illinois Iron Furnace On the National Register of Historic Places, step back in time to Civil War days when “pig-iron” was smelted in the first charcoal-fired iron furnace in Illinois.Iron ore mined from the nearby hills was mixed with charcoal and smelted down to "pigs." These were then shipped to Mounds during the Civil War and were used in constructing the Union Iron clad boats used to keep the rivers clear during the Civil War. Read about the importance of this area in days gone by in the visitor center, unwind in the secluded valley where you can picnic, hike and swim in the “ole swimmin’ hole”. SIMPSON Buffalo on the Rock North on Simpson Rd. off Rt. 147 at Simpson Indians were responsible for the outline of the buffalo on the side of the sandstone cliff. The trail to the rock passes through a beautiful forest dominated by beech and sugar maple trees. In the spring, thousands of wildflowers cover the forest floor. MOUNDS African American Museum 216 N. Front St. Open 2-5 pm Saturday and Sunday. Displays include exhibits of W.E.B. DeBouis, one of the founders of the NAACP and the first African American to earn a PhD from Harvard in 1896. TAMMS The Old Depot off Hwy. 127 (2 miles west) 747-2353 Built in the 1890s for the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad, the uniquely designed Old Depot has been restored as a museum, and city hall and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A war memorial is located on the grounds. Open Mon. - Fri. from 8 a.m. - noon and from 1 - 4 p.m. Free admission. THEBES Thebes Courthouse off Rt. 3 764-2658 A hand-hewn stone courthouse built in 1845, the courthouse crowns a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River. Folklore indicates that Abraham Lincoln, riding circuit, practiced law here. Dred Scott, a slave whose Supreme Court decision advanced black rights, was given overnight housing in the courthouse jail. Open by chance or tours may be arranged with advance notice. VIENNA Civil War Memorial Public Square Located on the lawn of the stately Johnson County Courthouse, ‘The Rebellion’ memorial pays tribute to the 1,364 volunteers who took part in the conflict from 1861-65. Millstones Courthouse Lawn, Vienna One of the few remaining millstones, from a Johnson County grain mill. OLMSTED Gore Monument Northwest of Route 37 The Concord Cemetery is a four-story high monument built in 1933 for E.B. Gore. A perfect pyramid stretches skyward topped by a lead ball. Old Train Depot Main Street (downtown) 742-6487 or 742-8296 Built in 1872, the train service ran until the late 1960s. Today the depot museum is open during special events. For viewing other times, visitors may contact village hall or the librarian across the street. Trigg Tower Off Rt. 147 This is one of the last remaining fire watch towers in Southernmost Illinois. The area around the tower has scenic picnic sites and numerous bike and horse trails. Free admission. Trigg Tower The Powell Museum and Research Center 404 West Vine St. 995-2068 The home of the Johnson County Genealogical and Historical Society. The facility has recently undergone some reorganization to enable the showing of various displays regarding the life and political career of Paul Powell as well as displays of the history and genealogy of Johnson County, Illinois. The center is open each Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. Free admission. American Flourite Museum Cemetery, Ancestor & Ghost Tours Visit our out-of-the way cemeteries in Johnson or Pope County with a tour guide; find your ancestral homes and properties; or tremble your way through the haunted sites of Southern- most Illinois. Cost for any half-day tour is $45 per person and includes lunch with tour guide and/or an eyewitness to the supernatural. Night tours without meals (but with extra scare value) cost $45 for the first person and $5 for each additional person. Reservations are required. Call 618-695-3355, send email to irishinn@lycos.com. George Rogers Clark Marker From Vienna, travel south on Rt. 45 approx. 5 miles. Turn right on Belknap Blacktop. 1.2 miles turn left on Foreman Lane. At approx. 1 mile, the marker is on the right near railroad tracks. The site of Goerge Rogers Clark’s first encampment after he had captured Ft. Massac and on his way to capture Ft. Kaskaskia and Ft. Cahokia during the Revolutionary War. VILLA RIDGE Shiloh Baptist Church Rt. 51; 2 miles west of Villa Ridge Historical church formed in 1817, one year before Illinois became a state. The congregation built a log structure in 1820 which was used for church services and a school. The existing structure was built in 1869 and is still in use today. Many of the early settlers of Pulaski County are laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. WETAUG Mt. Pisgah Lutheran Church Blacktop Road West and North of Wetaug Located on a picturesque hilltop overlooking the beautiful rolling countryside of southernmost Illinois. The church is over 100 years old and serves as the scene of an annual potluck dinner and ice cream social. 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 53 & Parks Recreation I t’s hard to say which appeared first in Southern Illinois; the beautiful parks or the abundant recreation opportunities. Needless to say, two of the bestknown qualities of our region come together to provide an endless assortment of landscapes, trails, campsites, shorelines, and educational centers. From the famous Giant City State Park in Makanda with its horse-friendly trails and excellent fried chicken dinners to the Metropolis Sports Park boasting the only public skateboard facility of its kind in the entire region, travelers will never be far from the next opportunity to head down a promising trailhead or slip the boat into fresh, abundant waters. 3 Garden of the Gods to Pyramid State Park 149 MURPHYSBORO Lake Murphysboro State Park to Rend Lake and Wayne-Fitzgerrell State Park CARBONDALE Fountain Bluff Giant City State Park Cedar Lake 127 Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge Little Grassy Lake Devil's Kitchen Lake Lake of Egypt Recreation Area POMONA Mis UNION ver i Ri ipp siss Ferne Clyffe State Park 24 Dutchman Lake 146 Union County Conservation Area Saline Springs Stone Face Garden of the Gods 145 Burden Falls One Horse Teal Pond Gap Lake Bell Smith Tunnel Hill 45 Jackson Springs Lusk Creek Canyon Falls Sand Cave Millstone Bluff 145 JOHNSON 51 Cache River State Natural Area 146 45 145 146 Cache River State Natural Area MASSAC METROPOLIS Smithland Locks & Dam HAMLETSBURG Fort Massac State Park Cave-in-Rock State Park Dixon Springs State Park Shawnee National Forest Interstate 127 CAIRO 54 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide Fort Massac State Park Cave-in-Rock State Park er Riv Horseshoe Lake 3 Ohio River Recreation Area 24 1 io Horseshoe Lake 57 Mermet Lake Mermet Lake State Conservation Area 45 Oh THEBES PULASKI 51 146 Tower Rock Recreation Area ELIZABETHTOWN Iron Furnace GOLCONDA ALEXANDER Cypress Creek National Horseshoe Lake127 Wildlife Refuge Conservation Area HARDIN Iron Furnace 146 3 Camp Cadiz 34 POPE Lake Glendale State Recreation Area Lake Glendale Dixon Springs State Park VIENNA 127 Grapevine Trail High Knob Lake of Egypt 146 JONESBORO 45 Creek Lusk Canyon SHAWNEETOWN 1 MAKANDA LaRue-Pine Hills ALTO PASS 3 Ecological Area 51 Giant City State Park Pomona Bald Knob Natural Bridge Cross 127 COBDEN Kaolin Pine Hills Pond Trail of Tears ANNA State Forest 57 13 HARRISBURG Ferne Clyffe State Park 57 13 13 13 Crab Orchard Lake Saltpetre Cave Oakwood Bottoms Turkey Bayou Pomona Natural Bridge 1 MARION 13 127 to Beall Woods CARTERVILLE Little Grand Canyon Trail of Tears State Forest Ferne Clyffe State Park, Johnson County Big Muddy River Kinkaid Lake Johnson Creek The fall months offer especially colorful scenery in Southern Illinois, owing to our prolific deciduous forests and enormous array of wildflowers. Because of our location between two large rivers, the topography takes a wild turn from the stereotypical endless fields of the northern half of the state. Hikers can crest a pine-tufted hilltop and catch a breathtaking valley accented by hints of boiling whitewater between fiery treetops. Not the typical farmland scenery, one must admit. Mountain biking is a favorite local sport, especially on the River to River Trail and now on the new Rails-to-Trails system from Karnak to Harrisburg. Whatever your pleasure, the nearest opportunity is right around the corner. State Highway Map not to scale. All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. ALTO PASS CAVE-IN-ROCK Cliff View Park 1 mile east off Rt. 127 on Skyline Dr. Scenic picnic area overlooking Bald Knob Cross. No camping. Free admission. Cave-In-Rock State Park #1 New State Park Rd. 289-4325, 289-4545 (Lodge) Few natural formations are as awe-inspiring or intriguing as a cave. The deep, dark recesses immediately conjure up images of adventure, mystery, terror, robbers and pirates. At Cave-In-Rock State Park you can experience this fascination for yourself. Sitting atop the high bluffs overlooking the scenic Ohio River, the heavily wooded park is named for the 55-foot-wide cave that was carved out of the limestone rock by water thousands of years ago. Trails winding along the riverbank offer views of riverboats, barges and other river scenes. Quetil Trail Downtown Alto Pass A short nature walk along the path the Cairo & St. Louis Narrow Gage railroad used before it was abandoned in 1981. BELKNAP Heron Pond 930 Sunflower Lane 634-9678 Nestled deep within the shadowy bottomland forests of this unit lies Heron Pond, a shallow wetland dominated by cypress and tupelo trees. A boardwalk winds its way into the secluded depths of this forested swamp, providing visitors a chance to step back in time and observe wetland and aquatic ecosystems that have remained relatively undisturbed for thousands of years. During the growing season, massive gray-brown cypress trunks arise from a floating carpet of brilliant emerald duckweed. These living pillars of wood extend high over the swamp before disappearing into a shadow-filled canopy. Here, seldom-seen but often-heard bird-voiced tree frogs haunt the leafy branches of tall cypress trees, their melodious calls considered by many to be the most beautiful of all the frog voices. Above and below the water’s surface, birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and insects interact in a symphony of survival. BROOKPORT Brookport City Park 500 E. 3rd St. 564-2351 Playground and picnic area. CAIRO Fort Defiance Park off Rt. 51 ( 2 miles south of Cairo) At Fort Defiance, a Boatmens Memorial dedicated to those who died on the river, provides a vantage point to observe the constant meeting of the vast Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. Camping available. St. Mary’s Park 28th and Park Place West City park with tennis courts, ball park, picnic area. The restored pavilion was the site of President Theodore Roosevelt’s address during his visit to Cairo in 1907. CYPRESS Cache River State Natural Area 8885 State Route 37 South 657-2064 Cache River State Natural Area is situated in southernmost Illinois within a floodplain carved long ago by glacial floodwater of the Ohio River. When the Ohio River adopted its present course, it left the Cache River to meander across rich and vast wetlands. Among the outstanding natural features found within the area today are massive cypress trees whose flared bases, called buttresses, exceed 40 feet circumference. Many are more than 1,000 years old, including one that has earned the title of state champion bald cypress because of its huge trunk girth, towering height, and heavily branched canopy. DONGOLA Hickory Bottoms Public Access From Perks, go east on Perks Rd. to Duckworth Lane, turn left. After approximately 1 mile, this road turns into Mount Olive Rd. Follow to Bailey Rd., turn right and follow road to parking area. 634-2231 Highlights a 200 acre tract of contiguous forest. The site has received national recognition for its songbird populations and is a popular hunting and wildlife watching spot. Public facilities include a hiking trail, shelter, outdoor privy and parking area. DIXON SPRINGS Dixon Springs State Park Near Jct. Hwy. 146 and Hwy. 145 949-3394 The park offers a swimming pool, bathhouse and water slide with lifeguard on duty at all times. Picnic shelters, playgrounds, hiking trails and class B camping. PARKS & RECREATION Fort Massac State Park Lake Glendale Off Hwy. 145 658-2111 or 949-3807 80 acre lake with swimming beach, boat launch, fishing, campgrounds, hiking trails, horse and paddle boat rental. 30 campsites with electric and 60 tent sites. GOREVILLE Ferne Clyffe State Park Off I-57 or I-24 (1 mile south of Goreville on Rt. 37) 995-2411 2,430-acre park with unique geological features & unusual plant communities. Trails wind through picturesque formations & inspiring vistas.Tent, RV camping, picnicking, hiking, fishing & hunting are some of the favorite activities enjoyed by visitors. Open year round. Free admission. Tall Tree Lake Rt. 37 south 2 miles, east on Tall Tree Lake Rd. 658-9494 Tall Tree offers rustic and RV camp sites, fishing, swimming, hiking, boating and the historic Barn Lodge complete with modern bathroom facilities with showers and complete kitchen facilities available for private dining, banquet, receptions and parties. Union County State Pond Recreational Area Off Rt. 127, on State Pond Rd 800-248-4373 117 acres including a 27-acre lake being developed for recreational use. Currently, fishing, hiking, & picnicking are available. No motors on the pond. Open daily until 8 p.m. Lincoln Memorial Picnic Grounds and Statues Main Street, north of Public Square 833-8576 Part of the Shawnee National Forest, the park boasts picnic shelters, a gazebo and a pond.The monument commemorates the site of the third in the series of senate debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas held in 1858. Free admission. KARBER'S RIDGE Garden of the Gods Located off Karbers Ridge Road, off Hwy 1 Listed in USA Today as one of 10 great places to photograph, rock formations are awesome, hiking is spectacular. Camel Rock will be on 2016 Illinois quarter. JONESBORO Pounds Hollow Lake Located on Karbers Ridge Road, off Hwy 1 28 acre forest lake. Fishing, swimming beach, hiking. Trail of Tears State Forest off Rt. 127, 5 miles northwest of Jonesboro 833-4910 5,114 acres of rugged terrain offers picnic sites and trails for hiking and horseback riding. The Trail of Tears commemorates the 1838-39 march of the Cherokee Indians from the Great Smokies area to Indian Territory, which is now Oklahoma. Free admission. Camping: 6 tent, 2 RV sites. Rim Rock Recreation Area Trail Located on Karbers Ridge Road, off Hwy 1 Wooden bridges and stone steps make the trail easy to negotiate. Hiking along the top offers continual views of ravines and the surrounding forest. At the midway point, you will have a choice of continuing the loop on top or descending down staircases which squeeze you thru moss-covered rock walls, mazes, and “ox-lot” cave. 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 55 Trail of Tears Through Illinois s part of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, eleven Cherokee detachments of approximately 1,000 persons each left their homelands in A the eastern states during the fall of 1838 to relocate to "Indian Territory" in what later became Okalahoma along what is now referred to as the Northern Route of the Trail of Tears. This route included approximately sixty miles across the counties of Pope,Johnson,and Union in extreme southern Illinois from the Ohio River at Golconda to landings on the Mississippi River between present day Ware and McClure. Arriving in Illinois in December 1838, seven detachments were overcome by an early and harsh winter. Temperatures became so cold ice floes prevented their crossing the Mississippi River for several weeks. By the time the Cherokee arrived in southern Illinois, many were barefoot, inadequately clothed, sick, and unprepared for such harsh conditions. Many died waiting to cross to Missouri. Currently, two southern Illinois locations have been certified by the National Park Service: Camp Ground Cemetery located on Camp Ground Road in Union County, and the Crabb-Abbott Farm trail segment, located on Hound Ridge Road in Pope County. More certifications are in process. The Illinois Chapter,Trail of Tears Association, working with the National Park Service, Illinois Department of Transportation, and the three county highway departments are in the process of marking those segments of the original trail that are still accessible by vehicle. A 9.5 mile segment of the original trail in Pope County has been marked with signs so one may experience the trail by foot, bike or vehicle. Maps should be available by the end of 2010. In the meantime, one may travel Illinois Route 146 between Golconda and Cape Girardeau, Missouri along the official Auto Tour Route,Trail of Tears. Camp Ground Cemetery, at Camp Ground Church, 50 Tunnel Lane, Anna PARKS & RECREATION MAKANDA Giant City State Park off Rt. 51 north of Anna 457-4836 Spectacular 3,694 acres of woods and sandstone rock formations await you. This park is excellent for hiking, picnicking and camping.Also features a beautiful rustic lodge with restaurant,built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. A swimming pool, horseback riding stables, lookout tower and cabins ‘round out’ the amenities to make this a superb retreat. Free admission into park. METROPOLIS Dorothy Miller Park & Picnic Area Front St, along the Ohio River This new park inlcudes picnic areas and overlooks the Ohio River. It is located just east of Harrah’s Casino. Franklin Park Broadway and W. 4th St. 524-2609 City park including swimming pool, playground equipment, basketball and tennis courts. Fort Massac State Park & Museum 1308 East 5th St. (museum) All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. 524-9321 The oldest of Illinois’ state parks, Fort Massac features a replica of the American fort built in 1802 overlooking the Ohio River. The reconstructed fort & museum display items from the fort’s French and American period,plus Native American & other artifacts. Office hours Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Site hours daily are 9:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. The museum is open yearround except on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Girl Scout House Park 1230 E. 7th St. 524-1696 Park includes shuffle board and washer pitching. Lincoln Park East 5th St. 524-1696 City park includes a baseball field and tennis courts. Metropolis Sports Park Metropolis & 19th Street 524-1696 Asphalted walking trail approx. 1/2 mile. Skateboard facility (only one of its kind in the region) requires safety helmet and pads. Other amenities 56 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide that ‘round out’ the park include picnic tables, 5 baseball fields, six soccer fields, and batting cages. Washington Park Metropolis St. (between Third & Fourth St.) Park features gazebo and playground area. OLIVE BRANCH Horseshoe Lake Hiking/Biking Trail Just east of IL Rt 3 in Alexander county, 7 miles north of Cairo, this 5.5 mile trail takes in the beauty of Horseshoe Lake. Bike rental is available at Melton’s on Eastside Drive. 776-5504. OZARK Jackson Falls Glenn Falls Rd. www.dropo.com/illinois/jackson.html Jackson Falls is probably Southern Illinois finest sport climbing area and one of the Midwest hot spots. The Falls' sandstone is really featured and offers slopers, pockets, crimps and jugs. The climbs average 60 feet of height and a lot of them are on free standing towers, offering nice exposure. ULLIN (AREA) Brushy Unit (Cypress Creek Wildlife Refuge) I-57, Exit 18; Rd. to Century High School, turn right on Mallard Ln. 634-2231 This 320-acre wetland highlights waterfowl, shorebirds, and a diversity of wetland species and provides opportunities for hunting and wildlife observation. Cache Boat Ramp Exit 18, I-57 Come float in Illinois’ Bayou on the Cache River among water tupelo and 1,000-year-old bald cypress with over 701 species of plants and animals. The Cache River is perfect for beginning canoeists and a great way to view wildlife. Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge I-57, Exit 18; Shawnee College Rd 634-2231 (Headquarters on Shawnee College Rustic Campus.) Established June 26, 1990, in the southernmost counties of Alexander, Johnson, Pulaski and Union, the Refuge purchase boundary consists PARKS & RECREATION of 35,320 acres. This is a remarkable area for birding,hunting and walking along nature trails.The Refuge is part of the Cache River Wetlands project,a joint venture partnership which includes U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service, The Nature Conservancy, Illinois Department of Natural Resources and Ducks Unlimited. The Joint Venture partners strive to protect and restore the unique natural features of this area, while providing a diversity of recreational opportunities. Frank Bellrose Waterfowl Reserve Off Perks Rd (Cypress Creek Refuge) (call for directions) 634-2231 Dedicated to internationallyknown waterfowl biologist, Dr. Bellrose, this 1,000-acre reserve provides important habitat for wood ducks and other waterfowl. Special regulations apply to this area. Please call the Cypress Creek Wildlife Refuge for group access to this site. The canoe trail is marked with international signs and takes the visitor to the Illinois champion bald cypress tree. The Lower Cache River swamp trail leads through the swamp paralleling Cypress Creek. It is an excellent trail for wildlife observation, especially at dusk when the swamp comes alive with nocturnal noises. VIENNA Vienna Community Park Rt. 146 Home of a totem pole carved from a 100-year-old cedar tree by Archie Russ. Faces on the pole represent the seven different clans of the Cherokee Nation. The base represents the Cherokee seal, and the flags represent the eight states the historically tragic “Trail of Tears” crossed. The spacious park offers scenic picnic areas and serves as the venue for the annual Car Show held the first weekend of October. Limekiln Slough Trail/Springs (The Nature Conservancy) I-57, Exit 18; the Cache Chapel Rd. 634-2524 Unusual trail for wildlife and nature viewing. At the end of the trail is the largest of the Limekiln Springs.You can see clear cold water flowing a short distance through cypress tree knees into the swamp (unless flooded).This is one of the several springs that maintain water in the swamp during drought periods and that provide special habitat for uncommon aquatic species. Tunnel Hill State Trail Rt. 146 in Vienna 658-2168 Bicycling/hiking trail spans 34 scenic miles from Harrisburg to Vienna, with an additional 13 miles connecting Vienna to Karnak. The trail then continues to the site of the IDNR Cache River Wetland Center. This Rails to Trails project is for dayuse and offers drinking water, privy toilets and parking at the access areas. The trail surface is compacted limestone screening. Lower Cache River Canoe Trail (Cache River State Natural Area) Access is between Route 37 and Perks A 3.6 mile marked canoe route winds through backwater sloughs to the state champion bald cypress. Canoeing the Lower Cache River is a quality experience through the still waters of a southern cypress swamp. Cache River State Natural Area Includes: Little Black Slough, Heron Pond and Wildcat Bluff, 4 miles S. of Vienna on Rt. 45; Little Black Slough is dominated by bald cypress and tupelo gum trees & offers the visitor a view of great blue heron amid the croaking of bird-voiced tree frogs. The floating boardwalk at Heron Pond enables visitors to “get into the WATERFOWL HUNTING Experienced Guides Available Our Pits are Surrounded by Water or Close to the Water. We Also Have Dry Land Pits. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL OR WRITE: BROWN HUNTING CLUB 218 Goose International Drive, Jonesboro, IL 62952 Phone 618-833-2096 swamp” for wildlife viewing & photography.Wildcat Bluff contains trails that offer an overview of the Cache River, its swamps & floodplain forest. WARE Grassy and Lyerla Lakes 833-5175 These bottomland lakes in Union County are not large lakes, but they give up some of the largest bluegill and crappie in Southern Illinois. Grassy Lake has only 3 miles of shoreline to go with its 310 acres of water. Lyerla Lake has 260 acres of water and 3.8 miles of shoreline. Boat fishing with 10 horsepower motors is allowed for the anglers fishing for bass, bluegill, sunfish, crappie and catfish. Located southeast of Ware. Union County Conservation Area off Rt. 3 & 146 west of Jonesboro 833-5175 The more than 6,000 acre area includes two lakes for fishing and 2,100 acres for public hunting. Excellent area for sight-seeing and wildlife photography including whitetailed deer, Canada geese, and bald and golden eagles. Free admission. WHITEHILL The Henry N. Barkhausen Cache River Wetlands Center Jct. Hwy. 37 & Perks Rd. 657-2203 Grassy Lake The Wetlands Center contains 2,000 sq. ft. of exhibit area, a 725 sq. ft. audio visual room, 4 offices, a 34 ft. cathedral ceiling lobby with an information station, and a wildlife viewing area that overlooks a wetland created on the north end of the building. The Wetlands Center will be linked to the Tunnel Hill State bicycle trail which is 45 miles to Harrisburg, Ill.There is also a 2,600 ft. handicap hiking trail that has a wildlife viewing mound overlooking the restored wetland of Cypress Creek. Section 8 Woods Nature Preserve at Whitehill 4 miles south of Cypress on IL Rt. 37 634-9678 A 450 foot boardwalk into a true Southern Cypress-Tupelo Swamp,ending with a viewing platform of the state champion water Tupelo tree with a buttress circumference of 22.5 feet. WOLF LAKE LaRue-Pine Hills Located off Rt. 3 near Wolf Lake 833-8576 Part of the Shawnee National Forest, LaRue-Pine Hills boasts more than 2,500 acres of swamps, limestone bluffs, springs, ponds, upland and lowland forests. Many hiking trails allow you to experience nature filled with rare plants and animal life. Tent and RV camping. Free admission. Grassy Lake Hunting Club Number One Total Kill in Quota Zone over 3,000 ducks 2008-09 season Gerald & Collin Cain, Owners 8355 ST RT 146 W, JONESBORO, IL 62952 Memberships available For reservations phone: 618-833-7890 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 57 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE FISHING & HUNTING BROOKPORT Allard and Avery Lake 5 miles east off Hwy. 45 200 and 158 acres (respectively) of excellent fishing and hunting. Boat Ramp at Ohio River Near Lock & Dam 52 564-2351 CREAL SPRINGS Egyptian Hills Marina I-57, Exit 45 996-3449 Private, family-run resort nestled along the shore of the scenic Lake of Egypt. There are 32 boat slips with electric hookups and boat rentals, marina store, dump station and shower facilities. Lake of Egypt East off I-57 8 miles north of Vienna on Rt. 45 964-1448 One of southern Illinois’ finest fishing lakes, Lake of Egypt is a manmade lake featuring 2,300 acres of deep, clear water and is great for All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. fishing, boating and water skiing. There are three, full-service marinas on the lake providing cabins, campsites and other amenities to accommodate your stay. GOLCONDA Dutchman Lake West off Rt. 45 (1 1/2 miles north of Vienna) Excellent 128-acre year round fishing lake featuring bass, crappie and channel catfish. Built in 1956, the totally undeveloped lake shore offers quiet and solitude. A boat launch and angler parking area is located on the east side of the lake. Golconda Marina State Route 146 N. 683-5875 The marina, on Lusk Creek at the Ohio river, has 206 slips, and full docking facilities. A 2,200-ft. hiking trail from the marina park to the Rauchfuss Hill picnic area. Restrooms and concessions area are handicapped-accessible. Groceries and sundries are available at the marina. Hours are 6 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 6 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday through Sunday. Hours are extended one hour later on the weekends during the summer. www.golcondamarina.com Cache Levee Access Boat Ramp South past Junction of Rt. 3 & 127, about 3 mi to Cache Levee Access Rd. 634-2231 The old channel of the Cache River provides opportunities to catch bass, bluegill and crappie. Includes a parking area and 30 foot boat ramp. DONGOLA Dongola Lake Mill Street 827-4343 Fishing and boating opportunities. Coen Expeditions 264-8078 Great adventures in hunting and fishing. Hi-Top Farm 949-3883 Fishing & Hunting. Farm ponds for Channel Cat, almost a sure catch! 15 lbs. per person - $25 (limit of 60 lbs.) We also have cleaned catfish fillets, steaks, nuggets & strips. ONE HOUR TO UNLIMITED RIDING PACKAGES Cedar Ridge Whitetails 1385 Grinnell Rd. 634-2515 www.cedarridgewhitetails.com Hunting packages. MERMET Mermet Lake Conservation Area Rt. 45 (halfway between Metropolis and Vienna) 524-5577 An old cypress swamp which has been made into a waterfowl hunting area. Primarily, the water was devel- This Advertisement © 2005 THOMAS PUBLISHING This Advertisement © 2009 THOMAS PUBLISHING OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND 58 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor's Guide KARNAK Located near Ware, Illinois adjacent to the northeast corner of the Union County Refuge. WE OFFER 15 PITS, EXPERIENCED GUIDES, GEESE & DUCK HUNTING, CLUB HOUSE AND REASONABLE RATES. in the heart of the Shawnee National Forest www.lakeglendalestables.com Ohio River Recreation Area Boat Access and Campground Take Tick Ridge Rd. 4 miles E of Grand Chain, turn S. on Lighthouse Ln.634-9411 Boat ramp, lodge & campground located on the Ohio River Scenic Byway. Lodge includes rooms, restaurant, bar, store, & historical display of a 1704 French Tannery. HUNTING CLUB “Rustic” Lodging & Horse Back Riding 618-949-3737 GRAND CHAIN Gander Flats Lake Glendale Stables BEAUTIFUL SCENERY • GENTLE HORSES ALL LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE Outback Hunters 949-3983 Outdoor hunting adventures. For reservations call: 618-833-5992 Ware-Wolf Lake Road, Jonesboro, IL 62952 or write: 50 www.ganderflats.com All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. oped for duck hunting but geese also frequent the area each winter.The shallow, 450-acre lake provides excellent fishing for largemouth bass, channel catfish and most panfish. The lake is closed two weeks prior to duck hunting season and reopens at the close of duck season. Facilities include picnic area, hiking trails and boating. Adjoining the area is the Nature Preserve including 43-acres that have been set aside for non-game, rare and endangered species. Also, unusual plant species are found in this area. A raised observation platform extends from the trail into the swamp.Free admission. METROPOLIS Trout Pond at Fort Massac and Boat Ramps at Ohio River Boats may be launched at Fort Massa State Park or at the foot of Market Street near Harrah's Casino. 524-4016 MOUND CITY Old Channel Boat Access South of Mound City off Hwy. 51 634-2231 A new 70 foot concrete boat ramp and parking area, is located just south of Mound City off Highway 51. The fishing is good in the old channel of the Cache River, where bluegill, bass, and crappie are caught. Part of the Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge, this access is available to all watercraft with less than 10 horsepower engines. OLIVE BRANCH Horseshoe Lake Conservation Area Off Rt. 3, 7 miles north of Cairo 776-5689 The 9,550-acre area includes a 2,400-acre shallow lake. The lake resembles a Louisiana bayou with its wading herons and its large stands of cypress swamps, cottonwoods and tupelo gums. In addition to taking in the beauty of the natural features of the area, visitors enjoy picnicking, camping, boating, fishing and hunting as well as 5.1 miles of hiking/biking trails, that loop the area. More than 150,000 Canada geese winter at Horseshoe Lake Conservation Area. OLMSTED Fisherman's Bluff Recreation Area & Boat Ramp off St. Rt. 37 on Mill St., located on the Ohio River Scenic Byway 742-6487 New boat ramp with parking and picnic pavilion overlooking the Ohio River just south of Lock & Dam 53.On the first Saturday in September is is hos the the annual Fisherman's Bluff Pro/Am Catfish Tournament. TAMMS Tamms Cache River Access On Hwy. 127 at Tamms, turn east on Pumphouse Rd. and go 1 block to parking lot 634-2231 (Cypress Creek Wildlife Refuge headquarters) This site offers hunting, wildlife observation opportunities and seasonal canoeing and bank fishing along the Cache. UNION COUNTY HUNTING Arrowhead Hunt Club 833-4322 Big Creek Buck 833-6133 Brown’s Hunting Club 833-2096 See ad pg. 58 Clear Creek Club 833-5989 Davis Farms Hunting Club 833-8008 Dutch Creek Outfitters 833-9556 Flyway Goose & Duck Hunting Clubs 833-3377 Gander Flats 833-5992 See ad pg. 56 Grassy Lake Hunting Club 833-7890 See ad pg. 58 Hy Brass Hunting Club 282-6022 Lyerla Lake Farm 549-2127 Mallard Acres 833-2912 Muddy River Duck Club 697-1365 Muddy River Shooting Preserve 833-9262 Trail of Tears Lodge/Resort 833-8697 Treece Acres 833-2779 or 833-8762 PULASKI COUNTY HUNTING Cache River Hunting Club 845-9078 Doctorman’s Cache Core Hunting Preserve 845-3367 East Side Hunting Club 745-6828 or 534-2931 Kraatz Farms Goose Hunting Club 845-3694 ALEXANDER COUNTY HUNTING Alexander/Pulaski Sportsman Club 776-5539 Alexander County Gun Club 995-1510 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE Big Cypress Hunting Club 776-5322 or 76-5323 Billings Hunting Club 776-5573 Carter’s Guide Service 270-247-3332 Dangerous Duck Club 775-5815 Flyway Hunting Club 573-380-1030 Horseshoe Lake Conservation 776-5689 Horseshoe Lake Waterfowl Assoc. 776-5323 Low & Slow Hunting Club 566-7571 Marlin Hunting Club 776-5815 Oakwood Hunting Club 684-4217 or 776-5566 Renaud Hunting Club 573-683-3049 River Delta Hunting Club 776-5433 Southern Ill. Waterfowl Assoc. 270-247-3332 Southside Hunting Club 573-471-2867 Timber Mallard Club 776-5673 Worthington Hunting Club 776-5333 JOHNSON COUNTY HUNTING Buzzard’s Roost 658-8951 Illinois Trophy Hunts 672-4755 Samson’s Ridge 658-2590 Samson’s Whitetail Mountain 658-9384 GOLFING VIENNA The Gambit Golf Course off Hwy. 146 East 658-6022 186 acre golf course open to the public. This 18-hole public golf course offers challenge, beauty and a memorable experience for any golfer. www.gambitgolf.com HORSEBACK RIDING & CAMPING ALTO PASS Kosmic Acres Stables & Rentals Off Hwy. 127 on Prospect St. 893-2347 Year-round horseback riding. Scenic trail rides for small groups of 1-6 people. Basic riding instructions are given throughout the experience. Riders are matched up with a horse of their size and riding ability and are taught the how-to’s of proper horsemanship. Reservations are required in advance. Kosmic Acres is a not-forprofit stable. Fees go directly toward the support of the horses. Guided tours are also provided for those who travel with their own horses. It’s not just a ride . . . it’s an adventure! www.centaur.org/kosmic. COBDEN Honey Bee Stables 638-8059 www.honeybeestables.com info@honeybeestables.com Trail rides in the Cobden area of the ShawneeNat'l forest, on the Shawnee Wine Trail. Guided 1/2 day and day rides. EDDYVILLE ANNA Union County Country Club/Golf Course 430 East Jefferson 833-7912 Semi-private country club, open to the public. 18-hole course with pro-shop and cart & golf club rental. Must call in advance for tee times. MAKANDA Stone Creek Golf Club US Hwy. 51 N 457-7406 See ad pg. 39 18 hole course, par 72, 6875 yards MOUNDS Egyptian Country Club 4880 US Hwy. 51 745-6412 9 hole golf course, cart rental and club house available. Bear Branch Horse Resort & Restaurant P. O. Box 40 Located 2 miles North of Eddyville IL on Route 145 in Pope County. 672-4249 Email: manders@shawneelink.com or website: www.BearBranch.com Open year ‘round! Located just above the beautiful Lusk Creek Canyon with the most scenic multiple access trails.Minutes from the River to River Trail. Feed and Tack Store on grounds. 80 campsites with water, electricity, dump station, air conditioning, shower, restrooms and laundry facilities. Cabins and lodging available. Forty covered stalls for horses. Guides available. Hunters welcome! Enjoy the spectacular view from our rustic hilltop log cabin restaurant overlooking 2 acre stocked pond. Reservations recommended. 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 59 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE Circle B Ranch Horseman’s Campground 672-4748 or 815-288-5373 Spectacular trail riding through the Shawnee National Forest’s vast trail system, bluffs, canyons, caves and streams.13 wooded RV campsites with water, electricity and dump station. Rec.building with modern bathrooms, phone, laundromat and wood burning stove for those cooler evenings. Open April through November. Bring your own horse. Guides available. Located in Pope County, 15 miles of Soffersburg, off Rt. 145. Reservations required. Restaurant one mile away. Hayes Canyon Campground Rt. 145 to Eddyville, then 1 mile on Main St. Rd. 672-4751 See ad pg.33 www.hayescanyon.com Multiple trailheads leaving camp onto some of the most scenic trails in the Shawnee National Forest. Shady sites with water,electricity,sewer, and horse pens (some covered) at your campsite.Clean restrooms and showers. Rental cabin.Wi-fi internet access at camp store. Laundry. bring your horses for camping and trail riding at its finest! Restaurant one mile away. Hunters welcome. Open all year. GOLCONDA Deer Run Campground P.O. Box 839 683-8410 State approved campground open year ‘round. 22 campsites with electricity, water & sewage at each site. Shower house & air-conditioned country rooms, drive-thru hook-ups, quick access to the Golconda Marina and Smithland Pool on the Ohio River with excellent fishing. Ice, soda, etc. Located 2 miles south of Golconda, Illinois on blacktop road. Hunters Welcome! Lake Glendale Stables R. R. 2 Box 201-A 949-3737 See ad pg.58 Trail ride in beautiful Southern Illinois. Hourly to full-day rates. Over-night pack trips. Lunch and/or dinner outings. Group rates boarding. We will bring horses to your location. Great horses for all riders, experienced or not. Professional guides, beautiful scenery, cool wooded trails, wilderness areas. ATV, hiking and mountain biking trails. Open daily. Year ‘round, rain or shine. Reservations appreciated, but not necessary. We’re located in Pope County in the Lake Glendale Recreation Area. Watch For Signs! All telephone numbers listed within this section are in the 618 area code unless otherwise noted. GOREVILLE Hilltop Campground Exit #40 off I-57 on Baker Lane 995-2189 Family owned and operated. Open all year, heated restrooms, playground, and a pavilion for clubs and family gatherings. 34 full service sites, 50 and 30 amp, shade, Pull thrus and tent sites available. HEROD 34 Ranch and Campground Route 1 See ad pg.45 264-2141 or Home 264-5811 Family camping, RV and tent sites, electricity, water, dump station, showers and restrooms. Fishing ponds. Hunters welcome. Illinois 145 on Glendale Road. Call for more information. Bay Creek Ranch Rt. 1 Box 189 695-2670 Open year ‘round! Horseman’s campground. Wooded RV and tent sites, restaurant, water, electric, dump station, showers, laundry facilities, restrooms. Guiding, outfitting, stalls and pens available. Hunters welcome! Miles of scenic trail riding along the rugged cliffs and canyons of Bay Creek. Direct access to the Shawnee National Forest trails. Located one mile north of Glendale, Routes 145 and 147, one miles north on Cedar Grove Church Road. Shawnee Trails End Stables 3 miles off Hwy 34 1-866-439-8149 See ad pg.45 www.shawneetrailsend.com Shawnee Forest Licensed Outfitters.Trail guiding service, horse rental, RV rental. Welcome riders, hunters, hikers! McCLURE Rest In Peace Campground On Grapevine Trail, 6 miles from Rt. 3 between McClure and Tamms 747-9344 Primitive sites as well as full hookups, along with a shower house and dump station. Surrounded by Shawnee National Forest. 60 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide Thebes Landing Campground Riverfront 764-2658 Overnight camping on the banks of Mississippi River. Full hookups and free boat ramp. VIENNA Cedar Lake Ranch 2090 Gilead Church Rd. 695-2600 Over 200 campsites with water and electricity, 4 cabins and 25 acre lake are features at Cedar Lake. Horse rides, bicyclists, hunters and fisherman are welcome all year long. Adjoins Shawnee National Forest near Tunnel Hill State Trail. Rodeos and other events planned. OTHER OUTDOOR RECREATION Camp Ondessonk Off Rt. 45 (10 miles north of I-24) 695-2489 Located in the heart of the Shawnee National Forest, it is one of the largest campgrounds in the Midwest, offering many facets of outdoor recreation with lodging in rustic cave and tree-house cabins. Summer camp and off-season programming. Livin’ Color Farms, Inc. R. R. 1, Box 221A 695-3570 Fax 695-3571 Full facility broodmare/foal care. Vet on call 24 hours. Open 24 hours year round. Imprinting of foals available. 10x12 stalls, 10x24 broodmare stalls. Turnout and exercise available. Also standing at stud, Exclusive Dundee, 16.1hh buckskin leopard ApHC Appaloosa Stallion, Bright Eyes Brother Bred. Quality foals for sale. Overnight stabling available. We are listed in the ETA nationwide Overnight Stabling Directory. We are located east of Rock Springs off Hwy. 3 (W 1/2 mile of Thebes Spur) Once owned by the Missouri/Pacific Railroad, this scenic spot with natural springs is a favorite picnic place in the county. High Meadows Stable Off Rt. 146, approx. 2 mi E of I-24 658-7681 Offers quality instruction,teaching and training for hunters and jumpers as well as boarding. Lessons available all year round. The stable also hosts many weekend special events. OZARK SIMPSON and lessons. Guided rides and summer horse camp offered. Three miles east of Rt 3. BUNCOMBE Bell Smith Springs photo by Jeff McSweeney see pg. 63 Dog Hollow Campground Rt. 1, Box 10 647-2270, 963-2625, 773-4637 Spectacular trail riding through the Shawnee National Forest. Nice, wide RV sites for a big family or just to have extra room. Water, electricity and sewer on every site. Located Northeast of Delwood, IL - two miles off Route 145 on Road #404. THEBES Century Oak Stables Pigeon Roost Rd. & Old Duff Rd. 776-6093 Songbird36@yahoo.com Horse rental, boarding, grooming Drapers Bluff and Vertical Heartland Climbing School off I-57 at Exit 36, 5050 Lick Crk. Rd. 995-1427 www.verticalheartland.com Beautifully scenic and virtually undisturbed, the spectacular view from the bluff-top will not soon be forgotten by visitors. All skill levels of rock climbing classes available. GOLCONDA Shawnee Queen River Taxi & Golconda Marina Rt 146 North See ad pg.40 285-3342 or 877-677-6123 Take a scenic cruise on the historical Ohio River with stops in Golconda, Rosiclare, Elizabethtown, and Cave In Rock. Relax and enjoy the shorelines of Illinois and Kentucky, as our crew points out the natural and man made wonders of the area. From estate homes to caves, as well as eagles, and other Mermet Springs animal and plant life native to the river, you will get a perspective aboard the Shawnee Queen that you will never get from land. We offer scheduled public transportation that allows people to move between river communities to access services. The Shawnee Queen is a 48 passenger vessel equipped with a wheelchair tie-down, ADA accessible restroom and bicycle racks. Reservations are recommended. Fares based on boarding point and destination. Operating Tues - Sat. from the 2nd Tues in May - Nov 1st each year. Burden Falls Off Hwy. 145 near Delwood 658-2111 Visitors can take a short hike to Burden Falls, where water tumbles over rocky falls during the wet season. The falls area is the head of a meandering wilderness stream strewn with cobblestones that adventuresome hikers enjoy negotiating. War Bluff Valley Wildlife Sanctuary 457-6367 From Golconda, go north on Illinois Route 146 about 3 miles. Turn left (west) on Bushwack Road (the first gravel road after Eddyville Blacktop). Go 2.5 miles to the sanctuary sign. NOTE: BUSHWACK ROAD HAS ONE AT-GRADE STREAM CROSSING SUBJECT TO WASHING OUT. Habitat at a glance: This wildlife sanctuary is nestled in the uplands of the Shawnee National Forest and supports mature oak-hickory woods, river bottom forests, young forests and old field habitats. Simmons Creek and several ponds provide the water needed to support a diverse natural community. Look for more than 530 types of plants, including a rich variety of wildflowers and 20 types of ferns. Trails: Ten walking trails or tractor paths give access to all areas of the sanctuary. Welcome Friends! JONESBORO Trail of Tears Lodge, Restaurant & Sports Resort Off Old Cape Rd. at 1575 Fair City Rd. 833-8697 www.trailoftears.com Open all year providing lodging, meals, and a full array of outdoor recreation including ATV trails, sporting clays, archery range, hunting, horseback riding, birdwatching, camping, summer youth camp, hay rides and much more. Call to get more information for your customized adventure! MERMET Mermet Springs, Inc. Rt. 45 527-DIVE www.mermetsprings.com 8 1/2 acres of water in abandoned stone quarry is 120 feet deep. Offers recreational scuba diving, diving lessons and equipment rental. Picnic area and concessions are available. Discover a magnificent atmosphere found nowhere else in Southern Illinois at Giant City State Park Lodge. Open daily, serving delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner. Let us serve your special event, party or meeting in one of our private rooms. Spend time with us in our guest cabins! Our experienced staff will strive to make your visit pleasant and memorable. STONEFORT Little Creek Archery Approximately 2 miles north of Eddyville, IL, west of 145 672-4316 Dealer for Clearwater Bows, other makes available. Hrs. 10-5 Tues.-Sun. Closed Monday. We Hope to See You Soon! 460 Giant City Lodge Rd., Makanda, IL 62958 618-457-4921 • www.giantcitylodge.com 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 61 SHAWNEE NATIONAL FOREST Shawnee National Forest Developed Recreation Site Information Shawnee National Forest • 50 Hwy. 145 South, Harrisburg, IL 62946 (618) 253-7114 • www.fs.fed.us/r9/forests/shawnee SHOW ERS G HIKIN DUMP ING ST ATION S 10 RESTR OOMS 2◆ DRINK ING W ATER 10 FISHIN G PICNIC UNITS 10 ELECT RIC CA MPSIT ES PICNIC SHELT ER RECREATION SITE CAMP SITES Located in Southern Illinois, the Shawnee National Forest’s natural beauty is ideal for all types of outdoor recreation. Nestled between the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, the Forest’s landscape features rolling hills, forests, open lands, lakes, creeks, and rugged bluffs. The area’s mild weather throughout the year makes a visit during any season enjoyable. The following describes services provided at the Shawnee’s developed recreation areas. FEES OPEN FOR USE MISSISSIPPI BLUFFS RANGER DISTRICT West Side of the Shawnee National Forest (618) 833-8576 (Jonesboro) (618) 687-1731 (Murphysboro) Buttermilk Hill Day Use Area (Boat-in) Johnson Creek Recreation Area Swim Area (Memorial day-Labor Day) Group Camping ◆ 20 1 Lincoln Memorial Park 3 Little Grand Canyon 2 McGee Hill Picnic Area 1 Pomona Natural Bridge 1 Winters Pond Picnic Area 1 ℡ ● ● ● ◆ ◆ ◆ ● ● All Year (Restroom closed in winter) Memorial to Labor Day Dawn to Dusk ● All Year ● $10 - $15 3/16 - 12/15 ● All Year 6am-10pm ● All Year 6am-10pm All Year 6am-10pm ● 13 ● ◆ ◆ 1 Oakwood Bottoms Interpretive Site Pine Hills Campground ◆ ● 1 Boat Launch ◆ ● ◆ ◆ All Year 6am-10pm $10 ● ● 3/15 - 12/15 All Year 6am-10pm All Year ◆ Accessible for people with disabilities. Call concessionaire Bill Nolen at (618) 949-3807 for group rates. FEES SUBJECT TO CHANGE ALL CAMPSITES AND PICNIC AREAS ON THE SHAWNEE NATIONAL FOREST ARE FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVE — NO RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED. EQUESTRIAN CAMPING IS PERMITTED AT CAMP CADIZ AND JOHNSON CREEK GROUP CAMPING The USDA Forest Service is a multicultural organization and committed to the goal of ensuring equal opportunity for all in employment and program delivery. 62 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide SHOW ERS HIKIN G DUMP ING ST ATION S RESTR OOMS DRINK ING W ATER FISHIN G ELECT RIC CA MPSIT ES BOAT LAUNC HES PICNIC UNITS RECREATION SITE CAMP SITES SHAWNEE NATIONAL FOREST HIDDEN SPRINGS RANGER DISTRICT East Side of the Shawnee National Forest (618) 658-2111 (Vienna) FEES OPEN FOR USE *Fees subject to change Bell Smith Springs Redbud Campground ● 21 ◆ ● ● Bell Smith Springs Trail System Camp Cadiz Campground $10 ● 11 Hickory Ridge Boat Launch ● 3/15 - 12/15 All Year ● $10 All Year Lake of Egypt ● ● All Year Dutchman Lake Recreation Area ● ● All Year Garden of the Gods Recreation Area ◆ ◆ Observation Trail Pharaoh Campground 12 High Knob Lookout Picnic Area 2 Illinois Iron Furnace Historic Site 10 ◆ ● $10 ● Seasonally 6am-10pm ◆ ● All Year All Year All Year 6am-10pm ● Lake Glendale Recreation Area Oak Point Campground All Year 6am-10pm ● 8 Picnic Area ◆ ◆ ● 31 57 ◆ 20 Pine Point Picnic Area ● ● Swim Area ● Cardinal Bay Boat Launch ◆ ◆ ◆ ● ● ◆ SGL $12/SGL ELEC $18* DBL $24/DBL ELEC $36* ● ◆ ● $3.50 ADULT* $2.50 UNDER 6 YRS* All Year Memorial Day - Labor Day 6am-10pm Memorial Day - Labor Day 6am-10pm M-S. 12-6 Sun All Year ℡ Duck Bay Group Camping 9 ● ● ● ● Goose Bay Picnic Area 23 ● ● ◆ ● ◆ ● ● ● ● ◆ ◆ ● 4/1- Oct, 6am-10pm ◆ ◆ All Year 6am-10pm ● 5/1 - 12/15 Millstone Bluff Archaeological Area 4/01 - 12/15 All Year 6am-10pm 3/15 - 12/15 Pounds Hollow Recreation Area Pine Ridge Campground Swim Area RIm Rock National Recreation Trail Tower Rock 35 6◆ ◆ 4 ● ● $10 4/1 - 12/15 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 63 ALEXANDER COUNTY McClure East Cape Girardeau . Wetaug 4 PULAS COUNT Elco 4 ALEXANDER COUNTY 7 ne evi Grap 4 Tamms 51 9 127 Great Ri v R er Olive Branch Villa Ridge io Oh o Mounds 6 8 Mound City 3 PARKS Cairo: 1. Fort Defiance Park pg. 55 2. St. Mary’s Park pg. 55 Olive Branch: 3. Horseshoe Lake Recreation Area pg. 56 1 Cairo: 1. Magnolia Manor pg. 51 2. Hewer Statue pg. 51 3. Mighty Rivers Worship Center pg. 51 4. Safford Memorial Library pg. 51 5. Riverlore pg. 51 6. Church of the Redeemer-Episcopal pg. 51 7. St. Patrick Catholic Church pg. 51 8. Custom House Museum pg. 51 Tamms: 8. The Old Depot pg. 53 Thebes: 9. Thebes Courthouse pg. 53 64 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide Cairo 1 2 MUSEUMS Confluence of Ohio and Mississippi Rivers R National Cemetery 2 see pg. 6 see pg. 51 Olmsted ad Horseshoe Lake 3 Tour de Shawnee Hewer Statue 57 8 9 3 Pulaski ive For Events and Festivals, see pages 46-49. Ullin Trail Thebes P 5 r Sc eni cB yw ne Rd unty Li Co Cape Girardeau 8 Magnolia Manor see pg. 51 HARDIN COUNTY Pounds Hollow Recreation Area rS e a Byw nic ce Garden of the Gods Recreation Area Oh io Ri v 4 3 Rim Rock Recreation Area Karbers Ridge Pounds Hollow Herod Rd. y HARDIN COUNTY 34 il Tr a 1 Iron Furnace 146 Cave in Rock Elizabethtown Rose Hotel Historic Site 2 Rosiclare Cave in Rock State Park Tower Rock Rec. Area 2 34 146 1 1 4 3 PARKS Cave in Rock: 1. Cave in Rock State Park pg. 52 2. Tower Rock 3. Rim Rock 4. Garden of the Gods HISTORIC SITES For Events and Festivals, see pages 46-49. The Grand Rose Hotel see pg. 8, 21, 52 Iron Furnace see pg. 53 Cave in Rock: 1. Cave in Rock State Park pg. 52 Elizabethtown: 2. The Grand Rose Hotel pg. 52 Rosiclare: 3. Illinois Iron Furnace pg. 53 4. American Flourite Museum pg. 53 Ohio River at Elizabethtown see pg. 40 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 65 JOHNSON COUNTY T Creal Springs Rd 4 Goreville 12 Tunne l Ferne Clyffe State Park 3 rker C 45 Hill R d to hu dC lea Gi Dutchman Lake ake Rd 147 146 Vienna 1 2 1 2 3 Trail of Tears Wildcat Bluff Tr ai l 37 4 4 Simpson Dutchman L JOHNSON COUNTY Tra il 3 Rd 24 Buncombe Ri ver rch 6 2 Ozark Pa River 7 ity Jackson Falls Rd Herron Pond St ill 1 at e Cypress Belknap el H n 3 Whitehill Tun 4 5 MASSAC COUNTY Tunnel Hill Bike Trail see pg. 57 Karnak For Events and Festivals, see pages 46-49. 169 24 PARKS MUSEUMS Vienna: 1. Vienna Community Park pg. 57 2. Tunnel Hill State Trail pg. 57 3. Cache River State Natural Area pg. 57 Vienna: 1. Civil War Memorial pg. 53 2. Paul Powell Museum pg. 53 Whitehill: 4. The Henry N. Barkhausen Cache River Wetlands Center pg. 57 5. Section 8 Woods Nature Preserve at Whitehill pg. 57 Goreville: 6. Ferne Clyffe State Park pg. 55 66 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide Simpson: 3. Buffalo On the Rock pg. 53 4. Trigg Tower pg. 53 WINERIES Belknap: 1. Cache River Basin Vineyard & Winery pg. 39 Vienna: 2. Shawnee Winery pg. 40 Tunnel Hill: 3. Bella Terra Winery pg. 39 4. Windy Hill Vineyard & Winery pg. 39 www.metropolistourism.com MASSAC COUNTY Metropolis Superman Statue 3 see pg. 41 ve r o Ri O hi 169 MASSAC COUNTY 24 S Lake Bay City 45 145 y wa Joppa By nic ce 2 Mermet 3 9 2 6 Metropolis For Events and Festivals, see pages 46-49. H Fort Massac State Park 1 PARKS Brookport O h io Brookport: 1. City Park pg. 55 Ri v er Scenic B 1 Kincaid Mermet: 2. Mermet Lake Conservation Area pg. 58 Mounds Ohio Metropolis: 3. Fort Massac State Park And Museum pg. 55 4. Dorothy Miller Park pg. 55 5. Franklin Park pg. 55 6. Girl Scout Park pg. 55 7. Lincoln Park pg. 55 8. Metropolis Sports Park pg. 56 9. Washington Park pg. 56 Metropolis Mural see pg. 52 MUSEUMS Brookport: 1. Kincaid Mounds pg. 51 Metropolis: 2. George Rogers Clark Statue pg. 52 3. Elijah P. Curtis Home pg. 52 4. Birdman of Alcatraz Burial Site pg. 52 5. Super Museum pg. 41 6. American Hollywood Museum pg. 41 Harrah's Casino see pgs. 38, 41 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 67 POPE COUNTY Recreation Area PARKS Dixon Springs: 1. Dixon Springs State Park pg. 55 Eddyville: 2. Bell Smith Springs pg. 57 3. Millstone Bluff pg. 51 Herod k Rd Ozar 34 8 2 Golconda: 1. Pope County Courthouse pg. 52 2. First Presbyterian Church pg. 52 3. Buel House & Davidson Cabin pg. 52 4. Historical Society Museum pg. 52 5. 100F Cemetery pg. 52 6. Smithland Lock & Dam pg. 52 7. Lock & Dam 51 pg. 52 Eddyville 3 Ed dy 145 vil le Rd Glendale 1 Lake Glendale WINERIES POPE COUNTY 146 Dixon Springs State Park Glendale: 1. Hogg Hollow Winery pg. 39 il Tr a MUSEUMS er Ri v River t o Bell Smith Springs 1 Dixon Springs 1 146 7 Golconda Tra il o f Tears ve r o Ri O hi Burden Falls For Events and Festivals, see pages 46-49. S photo by Jeff McSweeney Bay City 145 By nic ce see pg. 61 y wa polis Hamletsburg Fort Massac State Park Brookport O h io Ri v er Scenic Byway Barge on the Ohio River er Kincaid Mounds 68 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide Ri v ill S PULASKI COUNTY Wetaug Perks 5 6 PULASKI COUNTY Elco ER 7 Ullin New Grand 37 Chain 5 57 Villa Ridge d 2 7 5 Mounds oe 6 8 O hio R 8 National 1 Cemetery Mound City 2 Historical Marker: Marine Ways See pg. 53 Olmsted ive 127 Pulaski 1 Karnak r Sc eni cB yw ay 4 ms 51 Belknap el H n 3 Whitehill Tun 3 Mound City National Monument & Cemetery see pg. 52 PARKS Ullin (Area): 1. Brushy Unit Cypress Creek Wildlife Refuge pg. 56 2. Cache Boat Ramp pg. 56 3. Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge pg. 56 4. Frank Bellrose Waterfowl Reserve pg. 56 5. Limekiln Slough Trail/Springs pg. 57 MUSEUMS Villa Ridge: 1. Shiloh Baptist Church pg. 53 Mound City: 2. Mound City National Monument & Cemetery pg. 53 3. Civil War Bell pg. 53 4. Historical Marker: Mound City Marine Ways pg. 53 5. Historical Marker: United States Military Hospital pg. 53 Wetaug: 6. Mt. Pisgah Lutheran Church pg. 53 Olmsted: 7. Gore Monument pg. 53 8. Old Train Depot pg. 53 For Events and Festivals, see pages 46-49. 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide • 69 UNION COUNTY Lake 127 2 M is s i ss Alto Pass Turkey Bayou 1 Bald-Knob Cross Pine Hills 4 i Ri v ipp Cobden 5 3 5 7 River to 11 Riv er UNION COUNTY 51 Trail of Tears State Forest 10 7 Giant City State Park 8 OL D HWY 51 10 1 1 Tra il 57 6 er Road t Ri v rea er G 146 Ware 8 9 il o Tra f Tear 146 Anna s 2 3 4 Jonesboro 4 7 5 Trail of Tears 6 6 9 3 Dongola 127 Mill Creek MUSEUMS PARKS Alto Pass: 1. Cliff View Park pg. 55 2. Quetil Trail pg. 55 Dongola: 3. Hickory Bottoms Public Access pg. 55 Jonesboro: 4. Trail of Tears State Forest pg. 55 5. Union County State Pond Recreational Area pg. 55 6. Lincoln Memorial Picnic Grounds pg. 55 Line Rd. Alto Pass: 1. Bald Knob Cross pg. 51 Anna: 2. Kirkpatrick Pottery pg. 51 3. Stinson Memorial Library pg. 51 4. Camp Ground Church pg. 51 Cobden: 5. Union County Museum pg. 51 Dongola: 6. St. John’s Lutheran Church pg. 51 Jonesboro: 7. Kornthal Church pg. 52 Bald Knob Cross see pg. 51 Ware: 8. Grassy & Lyerla Lakes pg. 57 9. Union County Conservation Area pg. 57 70 • 2010 Southernmost Illinois Visitor’s Guide Cobden: 5. Owl Creek Vineyard pg. 39 6. Starview Vineyards pg. 39 7. Flamm Orchards pg. 39 8. Rustle Hill pg. 39 Jonesboro: 9. Limestone Creek Winery pg. 39 Makanda: 7. Giant City State Park pg. 55 Wolf Lake: 10. LaRue-Pine Hills pg. 57 WINERIES AND ORCHARDS Alto Pass: 1. Alto Vineyards pg. 39 2. Hedman Vineyards pg. 39 3. Inheritance Valley Vineyards pg. 39 4. Rendleman Orchards and Farm Market pg. 39 www.friendsofthecross.com Makanda: 10.Blue Sky Vineyards pg. 39 11.Orlandini Vineyards pg. 39 For Events and Festivals, see pages 46-49 . San Damiano Retreat and Shrine of the Good Shepherd x Our 225 foot bluff above the Ohio River offers incredible bird’s eye views of the Ohio River. x Within 1/2 hour drive of Cave-in-Rock, Garden of the Gods, Golconda, and Elizabethtown, Ill. Visitor Center & Gift Shop Open Daily Phone Direct (618) 285-3507 Guest Information 1-800-716-1558 Located in Southern Illinois on the Ohio River Scenic Byway, San Damiano is the perfect place to visit that is not too far away! www.sandamianoretreat.com San Damiano is located in the heart of Southern Illinois’ Shawnee National Forest. Easy to reach from central Illinois via I-57 or I-24 from the south. Located 25 miles south of Harrisburg, Ill. near the junction of Ill. Rtes. 146 and 34. is ad h t g Brin s for a to u gift! free S outhernmost Illinois... We are home to 1/4 million acres of Shawnee National Forest, 4 state parks, 750,000 acres of fishing lakes, 2 state and 2 national wildlife refuges, 2 national scenic byways; offering visitors camping, hiking, biking, horseback riding, casino action on the Ohio River, and much more. Spend time with us. Whether you are interested in getting back to nature, relaxing at a B&B after a day of touring historical sites, award-winning wineries or shopping for antiques, we promise a unique and fascinating vacation experience. Southernmost Illinois... you have to see it to believe it! Call 1-800-248-4373 1-800-C-It-Here www.southernmostillinois.com Southernmost Illinois Tourism Bureau Serving the counties of Alexander,Hardin, Johnson, Massac, Pope, Pulaski & Union PO Box 378 • Anna, Illinois 62906 This Ad © 2006 THOMAS PUBLISHING