Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next White Pines Forest adventure.
Ogle at this resort area just two hours from Chicago.
Return to nature at this charming state park. Start at White Pines Inn, originally constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. Nearby log cabins offer great places to stay during your getaway.
Hike along seven trails, three of which are easy and less than 1 mile. Take plenty of photos of the vine-covered limestone bluffs overlooking Spring and Pine Creeks. Ski along 4.5 miles of trails in the winter. The limestone bluffs turn into a frozen palace with dripping icicles.
Stay during a spring weekend to view a rainbow of color. You can't miss thousands of trout lily, Solomon's seal, bloodroot, blue-eyed grass, spring beauty, and hepatica flowers in bloom. Make a bouquet to decorate your campsite or show your love for a special someone.
Choose from 103 standard campsites for tents or RVs. Only three have electrical hook-ups, and these are not reservable. Thirteen historic, one-room log cabins offer glamping options for up to four people.