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Starved Rock State Park Shuttle

Tue, Oct 22

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Starved Rock State Park

Get out and explore Starved Rock State Park in Ottawa, IL with True North Expeditions, Inc and leave the driving to us.

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Starved Rock State Park Shuttle
Starved Rock State Park Shuttle

Time & Location

Oct 22, 2019, 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Starved Rock State Park, 2668 E 875th Rd, Oglesby, IL 61348, USA

About The Event

 Sit back and enjoy the ride, we will take care of the driving. We provide water and light snacks during the ride. Once we arrive at Starved Rock you can either take one of the guided hikes provided by Starved Rock guides, or feel free to tour the park at your leisure. We ask that all guests return to the designated meeting spot at 330 pm so that we can depart promptly at 4 pm.

Stops will be made only at the designated locations if confirmation/payment has been made using our online reservation system. Travel times are approximate and can not be guaranteed. If you have a group of 10-14 people, please contact us at 608-571-4937 and we can make special pick up accomadations.

Shuttle Pick Up/Drop Off Locations

Shuttles will be pick up at the following locations:

· Schaumburg Metra, South Springinsguth Road, Schaumburg, IL, USA, Roselle, IL 60172

· Naperville Train Station-North Ellsworth Street, 105 E 4th Ave, Naperville, IL 60540

· Morris-William G. Stratton State Park, Griggs Dr, Morris, IL 60450

Schedule

Schaumburg Metra -Depart @ 7 am

Naperville Metra Station-Arrive at 8 am/depart 815 am

William G. Stratton State Park -Arrive 930 am/depart 945 am

Starved Rock Visitors Lodge-Arrive 1045 am

Guests will have time to explore the park from 11 am until 3 pm. Time will vary depending on the stops that need to be made on the return trip.

Depart Starved Rock at 4 pm

Arrive William G. Stratton State Park 5 pm

Arrive Naperville Metra station @ 630 pm

Arrive Schaumburg Metra @ 7 pm

About Starved Rock

Starved Rock State Park on the Illinois River bluff in La Salle County is one of Illinois'​ most beautiful destinations.  The park's 18 canyons feature vertical walls of moss-covered stone formed by glacial meltwater that slice dramatically through tree-covered sandstone bluffs.  More than 13 miles of trails allow access to waterfalls, fed season runoff or natural springs, sandstone overhangs, and spectacular overlooks.  Lush vegetation supports abundant wildlife, while oak, cedar and pine grow on drier, sandy bluff tops.

Recreational opportunities abound, from hiking to camping to fishing, boating and hunting. Special events are scheduled throughout the year.  The Starved Rock Visitor Center is open year-round, and the 1930s-era stone and log Starved Rock Lodge offers luxury lodging, cabin rooms, and fine dining.   For lodge reservations, call 1-800-868-ROCK (800-868-7625) or 815-667-4211, or visit the lodge website.

Starved Rock State Park's cultural history can be traced to 8000 B.C., with Native Americans tribes and European explorers documenting villages and encampments near the park along the banks of the Illinois River.  The park's name is derived from a Native American legend of a band of Illiniwek who died of starvation atop the 125-foot sandstone butte.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

The Illinois State Parks Commission was initially headquartered in Starved Rock State Park after the park was purchased in 1911.

Dinning

There are several dining options at Starved Rock Lodge & State Park. Within the Lodge, you’ll find historic ambiance in our Main Dining Room, where the atmosphere is friendly and casual. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Sunday Brunch is a guest favorite. Reservations are recommended. Click here to reserve your table in the Main Dining Room or call 815-220-7321.

The Back Door Lounge is located on the east side of Starved Rock Lodge and has a laid-back atmosphere with great food and your favorite drinks. Just outside the Back Door Lounge, we offer outdoor dining on the Veranda (as weather permits). Located in the heart of LaSalle County, experience the scenic view of the Illinois River Valley and great food, too! It’s the perfect place for a family photo. Just off the hotel lobby is the Starved Rock Café which opens early to serve Douwe Egberts coffee, breakfast, lunch, snacks and even souvenirs.

Trailheads Snacks & Souvenirs is located inside the Starved Rock State Park Visitor Center. Fuel up before your hike with snacks, lunch, Artisan ice cream, fudge, funnel cakes and more.

Tickets

  • Transportation for 1 Person

    This ticket is good for transportation for one person to Starved Rock State Park. It includes water and light snacks, all other meals will be the responsibility of the guest.

    $30.00
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