Matthiessen State Park
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Matthiessen State Park, Illinois, USA | |
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IUCN Category III (Natural Monument) | |
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Location | LaSalle County, Illinois, USA |
Nearest city | Oglesby, Illinois |
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Area | 1,700 acres (6.88 km²) |
Established | 1943 |
Governing body | Illinois Department of Natural Resources |
Matthiessen State Park is an Illinois state park located a few miles south of the more famous Starved Rock State Park. The main entrances to both parks are located on Illinois State Route 178.
The park is near Oglesby, in LaSalle County, Illinois, USA. It is named for Frederick William Matthiessen, who had originally owned the property and managed it as a private park. The area was originally referred to as Deer Park, in reference to the large deer population. The park was donated to Illinois following Matthiessen's death, and was renamed in his honor in 1943. The name Deer Park Dells remains a nickname among locals.
The park is centered around a stream that flows from Matthiessen Lake to the Vermilion River. The stream has cut partway through the sandstone layers, leaving interesting rock formations and drops. The Upper Dells begin at Matthiessen Lake with the Lake Falls, which drop into the canyon below, and continue downstream to the 45-foot tall Cascade Falls where the Lower Dells begin.
It is also a popular tourist place for cross country skiing.
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