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Castle Rock State Park is located along the west bank of the Rock River in Ogle County, three miles south of Oregon, on Ill. Rt. 2. The park is centrally located in the Rock River Hills region of Illinois, and its rolling topography is drained by the Rock River.
Castle Rock State Park is located three miles south of Oregon, Illinois on Highway 2. The park is centrally located in the Rock River Hills region of Illinois, and its rolling topography is drained by the Rock River. The park is located along the west bank of the Rock River in Ogle County.
Castle Rock State Park has trails and hiking areas but the best place at Castle Rock is the view from the rock itself. Climb the flights of stairs to the top of the sandstone outcropping overlooking the Rock River.
Castle Rock State Park is located three miles south of Oregon, Illinois on Highway 2. The park is centrally located in the Rock River Hills region of Illinois, and its rolling topography is drained by the Rock River.
Castle Rock State Park Campground, near Oregon, Illinois, is a unique spot that offers a truly primitive camping experience. Accessible only by boat along the Rock River, this campground features nine sites right on the riverbank, complete with picnic tables and fire pits for your evening gatherings.
Castle Rock State Park is located three miles south of Oregon, Illinois on Highway 2. The park is centrally located in the Rock River Hills region of Illinois, and its rolling topography is drained by the Rock River.
Castle Rock State Park is located three miles south of Oregon, Illinois on Highway 2. The park is centrally located in the Rock River Hills region of Illinois, and its rolling topography is drained by the Rock River. The park is located along the west bank of the Rock River in Ogle County.
Castle Rock State Park is located three miles south of Oregon on Highway 2. The 2,000-acre park includes rock formations, ravines, and unique northern plant associations. In one valley, 27 different types of ferns have been identified.
The rock let you see north several miles to the islands in the Rock where the blue heron rockery comes alive every spring and the south view is several miles until the river curves to Dixon. Castle Rock park's trails are extensive and go through forest, meadows and a thriving wetland. Winter trails are great for cross-county skiing.
Castle Rock State Park is a 2,000 acre nature preserve along the Rock River in Northern Illinois, only 3 miles south of Oregon and 30 miles south of Rockford. Named for the majestic sandstone bluffs that lie along the river, this serene Illinois state park attracts visitors with opportunities to hike, fish, boat, camp,