This is a place where you will need 2-3 sentences we like to call CTA (Call to action). A good lead into the main portion of the content with a “whet your appetite” statement.
Explore the rock formations, cliffs and trails of the most visited site in the Shawnee National Forest. See Camel Rock, Anvil Rock, Devil’s Smokestack and many other fascinating formations. Listed in USA Today as “One of Ten Great Places to Photograph”, the site is adjacent to a 3000 acre wilderness area which is relatively undisturbed. Connects to River to River Trail. Will appear on American the Beautiful 2016 quarter representing Illinois.
Hike the Rim Rock trail which meanders through native hardwoods, past the remains of an old Indian Wall. Take the rock stairway to the valley leading to a huge rock shelter bluff called Ox-Lot Cave. Pass through “Fat Man’s Misery”, a narrow passageway rough massive cliffs and huge boulders. Top trail is paved. Lower trail leads to Pounds Hollow Lake.
