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| Thu May 17 @05:00PM - Oregon Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner |
| White Pines State Park |
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White Pines State Park Guests will experience both the serenity and natural beauty found amid magnificent trees and moss-covered cliffs. Among the park's most interesting features are the concrete fords that span the creeks, allowing the visitor, quite literally, to drive through the flowing streams. The park is home to a variety of wildlife including red squirrels, raccoons and chipmunks. And bird lovers will enjoy symphonies from pine thrush and warblers and other birds who make the lush forest their home. Picnicking Camping Hiking Winter Sports Lodging Directions From the Northwest suburbs, take I-90 west to Route 20 at Rockford. Take Route 20 west to Route 2 south. You will go through Byron and continue to Oregon. In Oregon, continue to the south edge of town to Pines Road. Turn right on Pines Road and follow the signs to the Park entrance, a distance of about 8 miles. From the north or south, take I-39 to the Oregon exit (Route 64). take Route 64 west to Oregon. You will turn left at Route 2 and continue to Pines Road. Turn right on Pines Road and go about 8 miles to the park entrance. If you are coming from eastern or western Illinois, take Toll Road IL RT 88 to the Dixon exit (Route 26). Take Route 26 north through Dixon to Lowell Park Road. Turn right and go about 11 miles to the stop sign, which is Pines Road. Turn right on Pines Road and go about one mile to the park entrance. Reprinted with permission of Illinois Department of Natural Resources. White Pines State Park |