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Hidden Springs State ForestHidden Springs State Forest is a wonderland of natural beauty. Located near the town of Shobonier, there are several hiking trails to explore and take in the majestic scenery. Visitors come from all around to marvel at wildflowers that bloom in abundance such as Black-Eyed Susans and Butterfly Weed. Many wildlife species inhabit this lush forest including white tailed deer, red tail hawks, cottontail rabbits, Eastern Gray Squirrels and numerous bird species.
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Lake ShelbyvilleLake Shelbyville, Part of the Sangamon River and home to numerous marinas, boating opportunities are abundant. Fishermen from all over come to cast their lines into Lake Shelbyville knowing that large and small mouth bass, catfish, walleye, sauger and crappie await them. For those who prefer dry land activities there's hiking trails, picnic areas and playgrounds to enjoy. Visitors can stay in one of the many camping sites or cabins, while they explore all this beautiful area has to offer.
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Ballard Nature CenterBallard Nature Center is a breathtaking outdoor oasis. Spanning hundreds of acres and boasting both native wildlife and flora, the Nature Center provides a serene atmosphere for visitors to explore and appreciate the beauty of nature. Along with trails to hike, they also provide educational programs like “Moths of Summer” which explores the world of night-flying insects. The facility offers countless activities such as birding, horseback and wagon rides, fishing in stocked ponds.
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Lake Sara Lake Sara is an idyllic place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. Its gentle waves beckon visitors to take to their kayaks or paddle boards for a day spent exploring its many inlets, coves, and bays. Fishing and swimming are also popular pastimes at Lake Sara; the lake is stocked with bass, bluegill, crappie and numerous other fish species, while the sandy beaches offer a perfect spot to cool off.
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Eagle Creek State Recreation AreaEagle Creek State Recreation Area, is a breath-taking destination for the nature lover. Offering stunning views of the surrounding oak savannas, this tranquil space is known for its spacious campground and abundant wildlife. Fishing and boating opportunities abound on Eagle Creek Lake and there's plenty of hiking and equestrian trails to explore as well. Families with children can take advantage of the area's playgrounds while picnickers will appreciate its numerous pavilions and shelters.
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Effingham County Cultural Center and MuseumThe Effingham County Cultural Center and Museum is a great place to learn about the history of Effingham County. It features permanent exhibits showcasing artifacts from the area's Civil War soldiers, Native American history, and early settlers. There are also several rotating exhibits throughout the year that educate visitors about different topics related to Effingham County. Guests can explore these collections further in the museum's research library or on one of its guided tours.
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Ramsey LakeRamsey Lake is a stunning natural wonderland. Surrounded by stunning limestone rock formations, this lake is the perfect place to camp, fish, and hike. The lake area also has a wide array of wildlife including ducks, geese, reptiles and amphibians - making it ideal for nature-lovers. Whether swimming in the cool waters or strolling along the shore admiring the limestone formations, Ramsey Lake truly offers something for everyone looking to enjoy its unique beauty.
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Little Brick HouseLittle Brick House is a historical landmark that continues to amaze people. This impressive abode was built in 1837 by Samuel Moore and it served as a courthouse until 1981. The structure is made of Cream City brick, has rectangular windows, a frieze with raised lettering around the top and Greek Revival styling throughout. From its red double doors to the slanting roof and oculus window above them, Little Brick House stands proud not just as a testament to its own time but also to ours.
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Vandalia State House MemorialThe Vandalia State House Memorial stands as a physical reminder of the important role played in the early growth and shaping of America. Built in 1836 and reconstructed in 1952, the monument is located on the original site of the first state capitol of Illinois. This historic location gives visitors to Fayette County unique insight into what life was like in the mid-1800s. The memorial is open to the public without charge and contains an 11-foot bronze statue of Shadrach Bond.
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Lytle ParkLytle Park is a scenic natural retreat for visitors and locals alike. Located close to Lake Mattoon, the area is known for its lush greenery that includes a variety of trees and diverse wildlife. Recreational opportunities abound in Lytle Park with possibilities for fishing, camping, golfing, boating, swimming and more – all within the confines of this picturesque state park. Visitors can also enjoy miles of trails through a variety of terrain as they explore the abundance of flora and fauna.
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Douglas-Hart Nature CenterThe Douglas-Hart Nature Center is a great spot for nature-lovers, which is full of natural beauty and activities to keep everyone entertained. With its own museum and an extensive system of hiking trails, visitors can explore the ecosystem of Illinois' east-central region and learn more about the plants and animals that call it home. Those looking for a relaxing day can enjoy fishing at one of the numerous ponds or bird watching in the nesting areas found throughout the preserve.
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Christian County Historical Society & MuseumThe Christian County Historical Society & Museum is a wonderful place to explore the rich history of the county. Visitors are able to access artifacts, archives, and photographs related to Christian County's past. In addition, knowledgeable volunteers and staff can provide visitors with exciting stories about the county’s unique heritage. The museum also hosts regular events such as lectures and workshops which allow guests to delve deeper into their research.
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Taylorville Park DistrictThe Taylorville Park District is full of wonderful opportunities for recreation and leisure activities. Boasting two lakes, fishing and skiing are popular activities in the area. Nature lovers can explore many different trails from hiking to bird-watching as well as hunting and kayaking. It also offers a wide variety of sports related programs such as soccer, basketball, tennis and swimming teams for people of all ages. There are also drop-in classes such as yoga, dance classes and martial arts.
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Manners Park Manners Park offers an idyllic getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. It boasts lush open space that is perfect for enjoying a relaxing picnic or game of Frisbee with friends, families and pets alike. The park offers many amenities for visitors such as a large playground with plenty of attractions for the kids including swings, slides, climbers and a sand area. There are also several nature trails where you can enjoy walking and exploring.
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Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic SiteThe Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site is a well-preserved piece of American history. Founded in 1945, the site includes a 42 acre homestead with replicas of log cabins which were once home to Abraham Lincoln's parents and grandparents. In addition, visitors can explore recreations of an outdoor kitchen and smokehouse, orchard, garden, and animal pens. There are also beautiful nature trails winding through the woods on the grounds.
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Greenup Commercial Historic DistrictEstablished on April 21, 2010, the Cherokee Commercial Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This recognition highlights the district's historical significance, particularly in preserving the architectural and cultural heritage of the community.
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Fox Ridge State ParkFox Ridge State Park is an amazing oasis located right near the hustle and bustle of town. It's 1,742 acres provide both a tranquil and tranquilizing atmosphere where visitors can spend time fishing, exploring nature trails, camping or disc golfing. Its diverse landscape includes woodlands, wetlands and prairies that are home to an abundant wildlife population including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys and even coyotes. Visitors can also enjoy canoeing or kayaking.
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Lake CharlestonLake Charleston is a pristine lake is full of cycling and paddling opportunities, while the surrounding area boasts plenty of camping spots and hiking trails. The surrounding towns have a great selection of restaurants and shops to explore, providing an enjoyable day out for all. Anglers will find plenty of fish to be caught in the lake's depths, and adventurous visitors can rent canoes or kayaks for some unforgettable water sports experiences.

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Thompson Mill Covered Bridge
The Thompson Mill Covered Bridge stretches 90 feet across the Salt Fork Creek and is believed to be the oldest covered bridge remaining in the state of Illinois. Built in 1868 as a standard Burr Arch truss bridge, it has been strengthened and reinforced over time due to increased usage. Now possessed by the Shelby County Historical Society, visitors can stroll across this picture-perfect structure for free or simply marvel at its beauty from a distance.
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