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      The nation's history and economy are entwined with 19th century railroad construction since the federal government made land available to the states for developing a cross-country railway system. Among the developers in Illinois was a hapless Civil War general, Ambrose Burnside, perhaps best remembered for his style of facial hair, for which his compatriots transposed the syllables of his last name to create the term "sideburns." In 1872, Burnside and others began the Vincennes and Cairo Railroad, named for its terminuses at Vincennes, Ind., and Cairo, Ill. In addition to passengers, the railroad transported coal, salt, wood products and orchard-grown peaches and apples.

      The railroad changed hands through the years. Other operators and owners included the Wabash, St. Louis, Pacific; New York Central; Penn Central; Conrail; and , during its most productive years, the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis line, also known as the CCC & St. Louis or Big Four. The last owners were the Southern Line and, following a merger, Norfolk Southern Railroad.

      In 1991, Norfolk Southern gave the State of Illinois the railroad right-of-way between Harrisburg and Karnak, where is had abandoned operations. The Department of Natural Resources has worked to develop the railroad ballast as a trail for hikers, joggers and cyclists, surfacing the trail with crushed limestone and gravel, installing privy toilets and providing drinking water. The first segments of Tunnel Hill State Trail opened in 1998. The trail was completed in the fall of 2001.

      Tunnel Hill State Trail is a day-use trail, offering drinking water, privy toilets and parking at the access areas. Motorized vehicles, horses and hunting are not allowed on the trail.

      Although an experienced cyclist should be able to travel the complete trail in about a day, hikers are advised that the trail does not have camping facilities. Several campgrounds, however, are located nearby. Shawnee National Forest has three campgrounds within 10 miles of the trail: Lake of Egypt, north of the community of Tunnel Hill; and Teal Pond and Bell Smith Springs, both southeast of New Burnside. A fourth, Lake Glendale , is about 15 miles east of Vienna. Also located in the same vicinity as Lake Glendale is Dixon Springs State Park. Two other state park campgrounds are about 10 miles from the trail: Ferne Clyffe, west of the community of Tunnel Hill; and Saline County Conservation Area, southeast of Harrisburg.

      The site office for Tunnel Hill State Trail is located on State Highway 146 on the east side of Vienna. For more information about the trail, contact the site superintendent at Tunnel Hill State Trail, P.O. Box 671, Vienna, IL 62995, or phone (61Cool 658-2168.
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      • 2

      Region Status
      Open as of Jan 10, 2024

      Stats

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      Trails (view details)
      2
      Trails Mountain Bike
      2
      Trails E-Bike
      2
      Trails Hike
      2
      Trails Trail Running
      2
      Trails Snowshoe
      1
      Trails Nordic Ski
      1
      Total Distance
      45 miles
      Total Descent Distance
      18 miles
      Total Descent
      491 ft
      Total Vertical
      315 ft
      Highest Trailhead
      652 ft
      Reports
      3
      Ridden Counter
      16

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      Tunnel Hill State Trail
      Aug 15, 2023 @ 12:12am
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      WimGvotetrailactivity #43059348 and 1 more
      Aug 17, 2023 @ 7:45pm
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      WimGriddentrailactivity #43059347
      Aug 17, 2023 @ 7:45pm
      Aug 17, 2023
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      Aug 16, 2023 @ 5:10am
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      Dec 1, 2022 @ 4:58pm
      Dec 1, 2022

      Nearby Areas

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      Camp Ondessonk 3 310.1 km
      Dixon Springs State Park 3 112.5 km
      Lake Glendale Recreation Area 12 912.8 km
      Robnett Creek17.7 km
      Touch Of Nature 320.3 km

      Activity Type Stats

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      Mountain Bike245 miles492 ft18 miles315 ft
      #6,713376
      E-Bike245 miles492 ft18 miles315 ft
      #1,5562
      Hike245 miles492 ft18 miles315 ft
      #11,65021
      Trail Running245 miles492 ft18 miles315 ft
      #9,11222
      Snowshoe142 miles486 ft18 miles312 ft
      #1,319
      Nordic Ski142 miles486 ft18 miles312 ft
      #1,345
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