Starved Rock State Park
On the second day of our road trip to Wisconsin, we stayed at the Starved Rock Lodge, Oglesby, Illinois. I chose this location mainly because it was southwest of Chicago and in Central Illinois. Whenever we take a trip to Wisconsin, we try to avoid Chicago traffic if possible. Starved Rock State Park is situated along the south bank of the Illinois River about 100 miles from Chicago, it was first opened to the public in 1912. The park attracts more than 2 million visitors each year and was voted the Best Tourist Attraction in 2019. It has 13 miles of scenic trails and 18 canyons to explore. In the spring or after a heavy rain, the Park has many waterfalls to enjoy. Unfortunately, this fall was quite dry there, and we did not see any waterfalls but the canyons were beautiful just the same.
Soon after we arrived, we boarded a Trolley for a scenic and historic ride. The Trolley ride was only $10/each. The driver took us to the Starved Rock Lock & Dam, and the Illinois Waterway Visitor Center, this is where we saw the actual “Starved Rock”!
The “Legend” of Starved Rock
The incident that gave Starved Rock its name allegedly occurred in 1769. According to the legend, after an Illiniwek Brave murdered the Ottawa Chief, Pontiac, the Illiniwek Indians sought refuge from their enemies atop a 125-foot sandstone rock. They were soon surrounded by the Ottawa & Potawatomi tribes at the base of the rock. Since they could not get down without being slaughtered, they died of starvation.
Starved Rock Lock & Dam, Illinois Waterway Visitor Center
The Visitor center had some great information about this area. From the back patio, you can see the lock & dam and watch the boats pass through. We were there in September and I was very surprised to see a large group of white Pelicans on the Illinois River. I didn’t know that they migrated through that area each year.
Continuing our tour..
Our tour guide also took us to the little town of Utica, Illinois, which had a lot of shops and restaurants as well as the LaSalle County Historical Society Museum. The Illinois & Michigan (I&M) canal also runs through Utica. This historic canal connected the waters of the Illinois River with Lake Michigan. It was Abraham Lincoln who approved the construction of the I&M canal in 1835. I&M canal We were surprised to find so much history in this small town!
The Hotel
The hotel has several choices for lodging. You can stay in a rustic room in the Lodge Wing of the hotel, a more modern room in the Hotel Wing, or you may want to choose a cabin in the woods. This hotel has won many “Best of 2019” north-central Illinois awards; Best Hotel, Best Fine Dining, Best Prime Rib, Best Live Music Venue, and Best Place to Work. We chose a room in the modern Hotel Wing of the Lodge. Our room was great! It was just right for us, we had a small wooden table with 2 chairs, a comfy oversized chair, 2 queen beds, and a nice bathroom. The pool and hot tub were just down the hall. What I liked about the Lodge is that it was smaller than most hotels, with 41 rooms in the lodge wing and 28 rooms in the hotel wing.
The history of the Starved Rock lodge
The Lodge and 16 cabins were built in the 1933 by the CCC(Civilian Conservation Corps.) The CCC was a work relief program from 1933-1942, that gave young men employment during the Great Depression, it was part of President Roosevelt’s, “New Deal” program. The Lodge wing rooms are part of the original construction as is the Great Hall of the Lodge with it’s massive, two-sided limestone block fireplace.
Hotel Lobby & Cafe
In addition to the full menu at the Lodge restaurant, the Starved Rock Cafe offers breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks. We had our meals in the restaurant.
Pool and Hot Tub
The pool and hot tub were located in a great lodge-type building. This particular morning, we had this area all to ourselves!
Lodge & Restaurant
The dining room was very nice, our food was good and so was the ambiance. Terry had fish tacos, and I had a tenderloin sandwich, the prices were a little higher than we expected but the food was good. Our room included a breakfast voucher that covered most of our breakfast.
The Lodge building had a Great Hall with a massive, two-sided fireplace. I think conferences are sometimes held in this area. The doors in the back, lead to an outside patio with nice views of the park, this is also where you will find the Back Door Lounge. We also visited the gift shop, which had some great items!
Hotel Grounds
The grounds around the hotel and lodge were very well kept, and you will find over 40 wood carvings throughout the property. This started in 1988 when the lodge CEO commissioned some carvings from a few downed trees on the property, it has since grown to over 40 wood carvings!
I highly recommend Starved Rock State Park and Lodge if you are in Central Illinois. The rates are very reasonable and it has a very relaxing atmosphere. I can’t wait to go back! Have you ever found a place that was unexpected? I would love to hear about it. Please comment and share!
What a beautiful area…with a sad history! I wonder what kind of energy I’d pick up there?
I don’t know, that’s a very interesting thought!
What a fun time! The lobby is beautiful.
It’s a great place!
This looks like a great place. We love staying a state and national parks when traveling.
It’s worth the trip! Thanks!
Sad story to commemorate Starved Rock.
The story of its name is sad…but it is a very nice place to visit!
We are currently doing a “50 States Before Graduation Challenge,” trying to visit all 50 states before our oldest graduates from high school in 2027. We haven’t been to Illinois yet, so I’ll have to add this to our list of things to check out when we get to Illinois.
It’s definitely worth a trip! Good luck on your goal!
What a beautiful place! Thanks for sharing this.
Thanks for reading!
oh I’ve always wanted to go there!
It’s worth the trip! Thanks!
That looks like a place I would love to spend time at! The lodge is so charming!
The Lodge is cool! Thanks for reading
What a great find! I love the lodge you stayed in. We lived in WI for many years, but we never found this particular park. We enjoyed the white cranes, though. The grey ones were pretty common where we lived. And I agree about avoiding Chicago traffic, lol!
I was born and raised in WI… The cranes are cool! Thanks for reading!
Wow, it looks like a real gem of a place. I will have to keep it in mind when I travel in that area.
It’s worth the trip!
What a beautiful visit! Your pictures made me feel like I was there!
Thanks!
Looks like a lovely place to visit. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and pictures!
Thanks!
We are local and love hiking here – never thought to stay overnight!
It’s a great place! Thanks for reading!
What a fun state park – the carvings are the best.
It’s a fun place! Thanks!
What a neat trip! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for reading!
Looks like plenty to do to keep you busy here!
It’s a fun place!
We have discovered many state parks that are just fantastic. Your hotel looks amazing as well.
Thanks!
Looks like a great visit! The pictures of the park are beautiful
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The history is so fascinating and that hotel looks like a great place to stay!
It is! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks
Looks like a beautiful place to visit! I’ve not heard of this state park before.
I had never heard of it either, I was just looking for somewhere to stop on our way to Wisconsin. Thanks for reading!
Aahh – looks beautiful and rustic! My husband would love to visit a place like this. Great photos!
Thanks!
This looks like it would be a lot of fun. You took some great photos. This just may be a vacation spot to check out in the future. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks! I know you would like it there!
What a cool lodge! Love the rustic feel.
What a great little place to get away to.
It looks so pretty and the accommodations look great. We always try to stay off the main routes too when we do road trips. I’ll definitely have to keep this spot in mind!
You will love it there!
This trip looks amazing. You guys have all the fun!
The hotel looks so cute, very rustic. 💕
Oooohhhh..another trail destination for my travel list – thank you for sharing destinations I have never heard of. If we ever decide to long trip-it across the US – Illinois will definitely be on the list. Thanks!
Cool, I would never have imagined this great Park in Central Illinois!
I have never heard of Starved Rock. The lodge looks like a great place to stay while checking out the canyons and trails! I’d love to visit someday!
Thanks! I had never heard of it either but it’s worth a trip!
Looks like a great place to stay and be with nature
It is a cool place!
We love state parks and are always looking for new places to visit! We will be putting this on our list. Thank you for sharing your journey and travels.
Thanks, Lisa! I think you would enjoy it!
This looks like an amazing place, thanks for sharing!
Thanks!
What a great place to stay. I love the rustic look and feel.
Yep! It’s worth a trip!
This place looks like so much fun! Thank you for sharing !
Thanks for reading!
Great looking grounds and facility.
It’s a really nice place!
This looks like it would be such a great place for a family vacation. It goes on my list! Thanks so much for sharing!
You guys will love it!
I like to avoid Chicago traffic too! Looks like a good stop!
Road trips are always at the top of my list. This looks like a great find!
I love road trips!
I love the rustic look of the lodge! You room looks so charming!
I love the rustic look also!
From Wisconsin here…..travel through Illinois often and had no idea this area existed. Next time we head thru i will defintelt be checking out the park! Looks beautiful.
That’s how I found it, I am from Wisconsin so when I go back home, we always try to avoid Chicago.
what a fun little find! Wasn’t sure what to expect from the name LOL lovely photos
I know Starved Rock is a strange name, the history is interesting though!
What a charming hotel! And I love a state park. Looks like a lot of fun things to do there.
Yep! We’re going to try camping there next time.
Looks like a fun and relaxing place. Great that they have so many accommodation options.
It was a fun place!
Looks like a nice place to visit!
I’m from Michigan so it is nice to learn about these places.
You should check it out sometime!
Beautiful pictures! This information on the lodging is definitely useful for someone interested in visiting. Hmm, you may have convinced me I need to take a trip to central Illinois!
Thanks! It is a cool place and unexpected in Central Illinois
What a pretty piece of land. Your blog is really teaching me about some new places I need to check out. Thanks for sharing.
Cathy, This sounds like a great place to stay. Thanks for all of the information on the park and hotel. Illinois and Wisconsin are both on my list of states to visit. I haven’t been to either yet. Just as soon as I can get Rosita to retire we are going on a road trip and sounds like a good place to travel to.
Thanks! I think you would like it there! Let me know when you take that road trip
This looks like a great hidden gem. I’m going to have to add it to my list to visit the next time I am in the area!
It was unexpected! We’ve been through Illinois many times and didn’t know this place was there..you will love it!