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    Johnson Park
    This park offers a variety of facilities, allowing visitors to participate in numerous activities. Outdoor facilities include an outdoor basketball court, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, a soccer field, a baseball diamond and a newly-renovated playground area. A shelter house is also available, offering electricity, picnic tables, restrooms and drinking water.
    Address: 18th & Harrison Quincy  IL  USA  61462
    Telephone 1 217 223-7703 
     

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    Weinberg-King State Park
    Open daily from 8am until 4pm, Weinberg-King State Park offers campground amenities including picnic shelters and boat ramps. William Creek meanders through this park, providing habitat for an abundance of wildlife. Set in 770-acres of rolling terrain and steep hillsides, Weinberg-King is popular in the winter for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.
    Address: . Augusta  IL  USA  62311
    Telephone 1 217 392-2345 
     

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    Berrian Park

    Berrian Park offers an outdoor basketball court, tennis courts, baseball diamond, soccer field, horseshoe pit and more. Shelter houses with electricity, picnic tables, grills and restrooms are also available.
    Address: 14th & Chestnut Quincy  IL  USA  61462
    Telephone 1 217 223-7703 
     

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    Clat Adams Park
    Located across the street from the original location of the Clat Adams Boat Store, Clat Adams Park features a gazebo and a large water fountain. The park has a majestic view of the Mississippi River and is placed between Memorial Bridge and Bayview Bridge, which offers a panoramic view of both bridges. Activities such as picniking, hiking and swimming are available.
    Address: 1310 Washington Quincy  IL  USA  62301
    Telephone 1 217 223-7703 
     

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    Siloam Springs State Park
    Siloam Springs State Park has 3,323 acres of wooded terrain, sparkling lake and numerous facilities. Activities offered include hiking, fishing, canoeing and camping.
    Address: RR 1 Clayton  IL  USA
    Telephone 1 217 894-6205 
     

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    Nauvoo State Park

    Located along the east banks of the Mississippi River, Nauvoo State Park was built in the 1840s and features a wine cellar, press room and artifacts from Native Americans. The park is also the location of Nauvoo’s first vineyard that has been producing grapes since the mid-1800s. Camping, hiking, picniking, ice-skating and sledding are some of the activities offered.
    Address: . Nauvoo  IL  USA  62345
    Telephone 1 217 453-2512 
     

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    Banner Marsh State Fish and Wildlife Area

    Banner Marsh State Fish and Wildlife Area offers 4,363-acres of abundant wildlife and waterfowl populations. Bass, bluegill, catfish, crappie, northern pike and walleye can be found in the lakes provided by Banner Marsh. Activities offered include fishing, boating, picnicking and more.
    Address: 19721 North US 24 Canton  IL  USA  61520
    Telephone 1 309 647-9184 
     

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    Powerton Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
    Powerton Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area is mainly used for fishing and hunting year-round. This area is also open to the public for camping, boating and hiking.
    Address: 7982 S. Park Rd. Manito  IL  USA  61456
    Telephone 1 309 968-7135 
     

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    Rice Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
    Located on US 24, Rice Lake attracts thousands of migrating birds annually. This wildlife area offers campground amenities including electrical hookups, picnic tables, shelters, a boat launch and more. Fishing, boating, camping and wildlife observation are some of the many activities available.
    Address: 19721 N. US 24 Canton  IL  USA  61520
    Telephone 1 309 647-9184 
     

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    King Park
    King Park provides numerous recreational facilities including a public swimming pool, lighted tennis courts as well as horsehoe courts. The park's centerpiece attraction is the lighted fountain and reflecting pool.
    Address: . Pittsfield  IL  USA
     

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    Lake Storey Recreational Area Galesburg
    Over 600 acres of rolling hills, beaches and green spaces create this Galesburg park. The area plays host to a number of year-round activities including boating, swimming, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and more. The complex is also home to the local golf course and water park.
    Address: . Galesburg  IL  USA
    Telephone 1 309 345-3683 
     

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    Indian Mounds Park
    Indian Mounds Park preserves Native American burial mounds and presents them to the public. The park is open until 9pm daily, except in winter when the park is closed.
    Address: 1400 S 5th Street Quincy  IL  USA
    Telephone 1 217 223-7703 
     

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    Horn Field Campus

    Horn Field Campus encompasses 92-acres of woodland and prairie and several miles of nature trails. This rustic setting offers opportunities for retreats, picnics, camps, nature studies and other outdoor activities. A variety of educational activities and service programs are also available.
    Address: . Macomb  IL  USA  61455
    Telephone 1 309 298-1967 
     

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    Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area
    This wildlife area features approximately 5,000-acres of timber and 46 miles of trails. Activities include horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking, boating and bicycling. Camping facilites such as picnic shelters and electricity hookups are also available.
    Address: 10149 Hwy. 11 Chandlerville  IL  USA  62627
    Telephone 1 217 452-7741 
     

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    South Park
    South Park offers picnic areas, playground equipment, hiking trails and more. Gardens and flowers are favorite attractions at the park along with the annual Friendship Festival Parade that passes along its perimeter.
    Address: . Canton  IL  USA  61520
     

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    Delabar State Park
    The 89-acre Delabar State Park offers picnic areas, playground facilities, sewage disposals, tent and trailer camping, hiking trails, boat launching, ice fishing and ice skating.These facilities are open to the public seven days a week year-round.
    Address: RR 2, Box 27 Oquawka  IL  USA  61469
    Telephone 1 309 374-2496 
     

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    Lake View Nature Center

    Open seven days a week, the Lake View Nature Center is home to numerous wildlife animals including deers, beavers, ducks and coyotes. Hiking and walking trails are available for visitors and there are meeting spaces also open for special events and gatherings.
    Address: 10050 N. 1500th Rd. Macomb  IL  USA  61455
    Telephone 1 309 833-4562 
     

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    Lakeland Park
    Opened to the public in 1982, Lakeland Park consists of five fishing lakes, two shelters, hiking trails, playground equipment, picnic areas and more. The park has five prairie plots that have been established to display the numerous wildflowers in the area.
    Address: 1200 Lakeland Park Dr Canton  IL  USA  61520
    Telephone 1 309 647-4702 
     

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    Big Creek Park
    Big Creek Park was the first park purchased and developed by the Canton Park District in 1926. Along with an outdoor pool, the park offers eight tennis courts, a picnic area, playground equipment and hiking paths that traverses through Lakeland Park. Park shelters are also available.
    Address: 940 N Main St Canton  IL  USA  61520
    Telephone 1 309 647-7665 
     

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    Snakeden Hollow State Fish and Wildlife Area
    The lake at this wildlife area offers largemouth and smallmouth bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, bullhead, rainbow and brown trout for fishing. Seasonal restrictions and limited access may apply. Other area activities include canoeing, boating and biking.
    Address: 1936 Rte. 167 Victoria  IL  USA  61485
    Telephone 1 309 879-2607 
     

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    Jaycee Park
    Located at Carthage Lake, Jaycee Park offers a camping facilities and shelters for picnics along with numerous playgrounds for children. Toilet and water facilities are available and the Carthage Lake is within walking distance.
    Address: . Carthage  IL  USA  62321
     

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    Spring Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
    Spring Lake contains a large bluff overlooking a long and narrow lake. Camping, picnicking, fishing, boating, hiking and hunting opportunities are available along with concession and boat rentals.
    Address: 7982 S. Park Rd. Manito  IL  USA  61456
    Telephone 1 309 968-7135 
     

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    Ray Norbut State Fish and Wildlife Area
    With nearly 1,100-acres primarily composed of oak and hickory stands, this wildlife area offers a habitat for deer and squirrels. Activities include hunting, canoeing, hiking, scenic-watching and more.
    Address: RR 1, Box 55C Griggsville  IL  USA  62340
    Telephone 1 217 833-2811 
     

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    Gardner Park
    Gardner Park is located on 43-acres at Third Street, North of Locust. It has a winding scenic path throughout the park and shelter areas offer picnic tables and restrooms. An outdoor basketball court and playground are also available along with a trailer dumping station for campers.
    Address: . Quincy  IL  USA  61462
    Telephone 1 217 223-7703 
     

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    WOW Park
    WOW Park is is an interactive 10,000 square foot wooden playground with slides, mazes, swings, dragons and a pirate ship. A covered shelter is also available for picniking and barbeques. The park is located south of the Courthouse Square at the corner of Adams Street and Locust Street.
    Address: Adams Street and Locust Street Carthage  IL  USA  62321
     
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    Monmouth Park
    Monmouth Park's 200-acre facility features five shelter houses, a baseball diamond, concession stands, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, a basketball court, playground, forest trails and the Myron Mikita Outdoor Theatre. The park is open to the public seven days a week.
    Address: North 11th Street Monmouth  IL  USA  61455


     

     
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