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The colour categories are based on what percentage of riders are riding a trail in its intended direction.
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Trail Ridden Direction
The intended direction a trail should be ridden.
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Trail Popularity ?
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Trails are compared with nearby trails in the same city region with a possible 25 colour shades.
Think of this as a heatmap, more rides = more kinetic energy = warmer colors.
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Activity Recordings
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Activity Recordings
Trailforks users anonymized public skilogs from the past 12 months.
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The Cache River State Natural Area holds onto some of the highest quality aquatic and terrestrial natural communities remaining in Illinois. Wetlands within this area are so important to migratory waterfowl and shorebirds that in 1996 the Ramsar Convention collectively designated them a Wetland of International Importance, only the 19th wetland in the United States to receive the distinction.
Totaling 14,960 acres in Johnson, Massac and Pulaski counties, Cache River State Natural Area is composed of three distinct management units - Little Black Slough, Lower Cache River Swamps and Glass Hill. They provide food, cover and water for an incredible diversity of plant and animal species, more than 100 of which have been listed as endangered or threatened by the State of Illinois.
The site offers a wide array of recreation opportunities, including hiking, biking, canoeing, fishing and seasonal hunting programs.
Visit the Henry N. Barkhausen Cache River Wetlands Center to learn more about the region's natural wonders.
US Fish & Wildlife also has a multi-county Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge with trails to explore and numerous sites to launch canoes.
The Cache River State Natural Area holds onto some of the highest quality aquatic and terrestrial natural communities remaining in Illinois. Wetlands within this area are so important to migratory waterfowl and shorebirds that in 1996 the Ramsar Convention collectively designated them a Wetland of International Importance, only the 19th wetland in the United States to receive the distinction.
Totaling 14,960 acres in Johnson, Massac and Pulaski counties, Cache River State Natural Area is composed of three distinct management units - Little Black Slough, Lower Cache River Swamps and Glass Hill. They provide food, cover and water for an incredible diversity of plant and animal species, more than 100 of which have been listed as endangered or threatened by the State of Illinois.
The site offers a wide array of recreation opportunities, including hiking, biking, canoeing, fishing and seasonal hunting programs.
Visit the Henry N. Barkhausen Cache River Wetlands Center to learn more about the region's natural wonders.
US Fish & Wildlife also has a multi-county Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge with trails to explore and numerous sites to launch canoes.

Region Supporters & Maintainers
The Nature Conservancy in IllinoisMaintainer
Activities Click to view
- Hike
31 trails
Region Details
31 hike trails
Region Status
Open as of Aug 23, 2024Hike Stats
- State Ranking
- #7,722
- Trails (view details)
- 31
- Trails Hike
- 31
- Trails Trail Running
- 3
- Total Distance
- 11 miles
- Total Descent Distance
- 3 miles
- Total Descent
- 341 ft
- Total Vertical
- 207 ft
- Reports
- 1
- Ridden Counter
- 7
Popular Lower Cache River Natural Area Trails
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Activity Feed
username | action | type | title | date |
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JoyZfbOB | wishlist | region | activity #49533772 | Feb 25, 2024 @ 7:52pm Feb 25, 2024 |
PlumbBobM | update | region | activity #38571434 | Mar 30, 2023 @ 2:59pm Mar 30, 2023 |
PlumbBobM | update | region | activity #36939141 | Jan 24, 2023 @ 8:41am Jan 24, 2023 |
PlumbBobM | add | poi | activity #35788746 and 1 more | Dec 2, 2022 @ 3:48pm Dec 2, 2022 |
PlumbBobM | add | trail | activity #35788674 and 1 more | Dec 2, 2022 @ 3:44pm Dec 2, 2022 |
Nearby Riding Areas
name | distance | ||||
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Tunnel Hill State Trail SP | 5.6 km | ||||
Ferne Clyffe State Park | 12.8 km | ||||
Sielbeck Natural Area | 14.2 km | ||||
Camp Ondessonk | 3 | 3 | 15.6 km | ||
Dixon Springs State Park | 3 | 1 | 15.9 km |
Activity Type Stats
activitytype | trails | distance | descent | descent distance | total vertical | rating | global rank | state rank | photos | reports | routes | ridelogs |
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Hike | 31 | 11 miles | 341 ft | 3 miles | 207 ft | #7,722 | 1 | 7 | ||||
Trail Running | 3 | 2 miles | 36 ft | 3,412 ft | 190 ft | 1 | 3 |
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