A movement in the southern part of the state to make Shawnee National Forest the first national park in Illinois is gaining momentum. Considering the criteria for creating a national park, we think the idea makes a lot of sense.

Shawnee National Forest is a 289,000-acre parcel at the tip of southern Illinois, situated between the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers.

DTanner/Google It avoided glaciation, which contributes to its unique topography and geological make-up.

Shawnee is home to nationally-significant natural resources, such as its many bluffs and waterfalls.

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The forest is dotted with caves.

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Its network of canyons and slot canyons are wholly unique to the area and region of the U.S.

marc bracken/Google Folks flock to the park to explore and even climb among them.

In addition, Shawnee National Forest serves as a preserve for the protection of many sensitive species of flora and fauna.

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Moreover, you’ll find many culturally and archaeologically significant areas within the boundaries of the forest.

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Meanwhile, abundant recreational opportunities are also available on the forest.

Dane Austin/Google The forest offers many trails for cycling, and hiking, as well as equestrian and off-road use.

Camping is popular throughout the Shawnee, whether in developed sites or dispersed in the forest’s backcountry.

jeramie hardin/Google Its wilderness areas are perfect for backpackers to explore.

Water-based recreation is also popular within Shawnee National Forest.

USFS - Shawnee National Forest/Facebook Its streams and lakes afford opportunities for paddling, fishing, swimming, and boating.

The movement to upgrade the area to national park status is already underway.

City of Carbondale/Google In December 2022, the Carbondale City Council passed a resolution supporting the establishment of Shawnee National Park and Climate Preserve.

There is also a movement among private citizens to move management of the forest out of the hands of the U.S. Forest Service and into those of the National Park Service. If you take a look at the criteria for establishing a new national park, it seems pretty clear that Shawnee National Forest ticks all the boxes.

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It avoided glaciation, which contributes to its unique topography and geological make-up.

Grant Twiss/Google

Shanon Garner/Google

marc bracken/Google

Folks flock to the park to explore and even climb among them.

Tsoe Garza/Google

April Sunny Day/Google

Dane Austin/Google

The forest offers many trails for cycling, and hiking, as well as equestrian and off-road use.

jeramie hardin/Google

Its wilderness areas are perfect for backpackers to explore.

USFS - Shawnee National Forest/Facebook

Its streams and lakes afford opportunities for paddling, fishing, swimming, and boating.

City of Carbondale/Google

In December 2022, the Carbondale City Council passed a resolution supporting the establishment of Shawnee National Park and Climate Preserve.

What do you think? Should Shawnee National Forest become the first national park in Illinois?

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