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| Fri Feb 24 @07:30PM - 10:30PM DUELING PIANOS – An Oregon Trail Days Fundraiser |
| Lowden State Park |
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Lowden State Park Just north of Oregon, the bluffs are graced with a majestic image of an American Indian gazing over the Rock River Valley. This is no ordinary statue. It is a 50-foot, concrete-reinforced wonder that is awe-inspiring. A tribute to all Native Americans, but more commonly associated with Chief Black Hawk, the statue was designed by sculptor Lorado Taft. The setting sun seems to bring the statue to life, but it is a spectacular view any time of the day. Outdoor recreation available in Lowden State Park includes: Picnicking Camping Trails Boating and Fishing Directions If traveling north or south on I-39, exit #104 on Rt 64 west 16 miles to Oregon, take River Rd. right two miles to Park. If traveling west on I-88, exit on to I-39 north five miles to Exit #104, Rt 64 west 16 miles to Oregon. Right on River Rd two miles to Park. If traveling east on I-88, exit at Dixon on Rt #26 north to Rt 2 in Dixon. Take Rt 2 north 18 miles to Oregon. Take Rt #64 in Oregon east across Rock River. Left on River Rd two miles to Park. If traveling south on Rt 2 to Oregon, left on Rt 64 across Rock River. Left on River Rd two miles to Park. For more information, contact Lowden State Park. Reprinted with permission of Illinois Department of Natural Resources. Lowden State Park |