
3 Illinois State Parks Named Among America’s Best for 2025
Nestled in the heart of Illinois, three state parks have earned national acclaim in HomeToGo’s 2025 ranking of America’s Best State Parks for great-value stays.
Leading the pack is Starved Rock State Park, lauded as the seventh-best in the nation, while Rock Cut and Matthiessen State Parks landed in the top 30 and top 50, respectively.
What Makes Starved Rock a National Standout?
Starved Rock snagged its impressive ranking by scoring 49.76 out of 60, the highest among Illinois parks, thanks to a balanced take on affordability, scenery, wildlife, and trails. It’s no surprise that this La Salle County gem offers 13 miles of marked hiking trails, dramatic canyons, stunning waterfalls, and a scenic adrenaline dose of activities, from kayaking to bird-watching. starvedrocklodge.com
Why Rock Cut Deserves a Visit, Too
Rock Cut State Park, nestled about 81 miles north of Starved Rock, claimed the 27th spot with a solid 46.76 score, a remarkable feat for affordability, trails, and natural variety. As the largest state park in Northern Illinois, it boasts hiking, biking, cross-country skiing paths, two lakes for fishing and paddling, and year-round accessibility.
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Matthiessen: Just Down the Road with Its Own Appeal
Rounding out Illinois’ successful trio is Matthiessen State Park, which placed 46th, scoring 44.50 overall. Located just minutes from Starved Rock, this geological playground presents canyons, streams, prairie, and rugged rock formations, a quieter but equally compelling companion getaway.
These rankings reflect what so many already know: Illinois is home to accessible yet magnificent natural escapes, value and adventure in equal measure. Discover more at bnd.com.
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