Attractions and places to see around Lasalle offer a rich blend of natural landscapes and historical significance. The area is characterized by dramatic canyons, towering river bluffs, and numerous waterfalls, particularly within Starved Rock State Park. These natural features are complemented by historical sites that tell tales of the region's past. Visitors can explore a diverse environment shaped by ancient geological processes and historical events.
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A beautiful view, but the number of locks is still very limited today
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According to local legend, the Ottawa leader Pontiac was assassinated by a Peoria warrior in 1769. • In retaliation, the Ottawa and Potawatomi besieged a group of Illiniwek (Illinois Confederacy) entrenched on the rock. • The besieged starved to death, and thus the rock became known as "Starved Rock."
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From the eastern platform of Wildcat Canyon, you get a great view of the canyon and waterfall from above. With a height of 70 feet, Wildcat Canyon has the tallest waterfall in the park and is the deepest canyon (90 feet) as well. It is the only spot in Starved Rock State Park where ice climbing is allowed in wintertime.
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Lover's Leap Overlook lies at the loop of the same name and offers nice views of the Illinois River. Furthermore, you can see 'Lover's Leap' that relates to two lovers from different tribes who couldn't be a couple and therefore decided to jump off one of the cliffs together.
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If you arrived at the Visitor Center of Starved Rock State Park, French Canyon will be the closest canyon and therefore the shortest hike you can do. Thanks to its shortness, it's the perfect walk for families and inexperienced hikers. But be aware, that you'll be climbing a lot of stairs.
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La Salle Canyon is one of the busiest and most popular canyons in Starved Rock State Park. But concerning to many people, it's also the most beautiful one and therefore should be on your list! While the hike through the canyon passes multiple wooden bridges and walkways, you will know at the latest why this canyon is so popular, once you reach the mouth of it.
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The Lasalle area, particularly within Starved Rock State Park, is renowned for its dramatic canyons, towering river bluffs, and numerous waterfalls. You can explore unique geological formations shaped by glacial meltwater, such as Starved Rock itself, and enjoy lush forests and scenic river views along the Illinois River.
Yes, the region is home to several beautiful waterfalls. A must-see is La Salle Canyon Waterfall, located within one of Starved Rock State Park's most popular canyons. Another impressive waterfall can be found in Wildcat Canyon, which boasts the tallest waterfall in the park at 70 feet.
Lasalle offers a glimpse into its rich history. Starved Rock is a significant historical site, known for the legend of the Illiniwek. Beyond the park, you can visit the Hegeler Carus Mansion, a historical location with classic charm, or take a scenic boat tour on the I&M Canal with the Lock 16 Canal Boat to learn about the American frontier era. The Historic Downtown also features architecture that tells tales of a bygone era.
There are numerous hiking opportunities around Lasalle, especially within Starved Rock State Park. Popular trails include the Saint Louis Canyon Trail, the Starved Rock Trail, and the French Canyon, Lover's Leap, & Wildcat Canyon loop. For a comprehensive list of routes, you can explore the Hiking around Lasalle guide.
Absolutely. French Canyon is particularly recommended for families and inexperienced hikers due to its shorter length and proximity to the Visitor Center. Other easy options include the Saint Louis Canyon Trail and the Starved Rock Trail. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Lasalle guide.
For stunning views of the Illinois River, head to Lover's Leap Overlook. This viewpoint offers picturesque vistas of the river and is part of a scenic loop trail. From the top of Starved Rock, you can also get a great view of the Illinois River dam.
Yes, for winter sports enthusiasts, Wildcat Canyon is the only spot in Starved Rock State Park where ice climbing is permitted. From the Wildcat Canyon East Platform, you can get a great view of the canyon and its frozen waterfall.
Visitors frequently praise the unique experience of walking through the canyons, especially La Salle Canyon, which many consider the most beautiful. The scenic views from overlooks like Lover's Leap and the historical significance of Starved Rock are also highly appreciated. The natural beauty and diverse trails make it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, French Canyon is particularly family-friendly. It's the closest canyon to the Starved Rock Visitor Center and offers a shorter, manageable hike, making it ideal for families and those new to hiking. While there are stairs, the experience is rewarding for all ages.
The natural areas around Lasalle, including Starved Rock State Park and LaSalle County Natural Areas, are rich in biodiversity. While specific wildlife sightings vary, the lush forests and river bluffs provide habitats for various bird species and other local fauna. The region is known for its natural beauty, offering opportunities for wildlife observation in its diverse ecosystems.
Yes, the Illinois & Michigan Canal State Trail is a significant long-distance option near Lasalle, offering over 105 kilometers of trail. This difficult-grade trail provides an extensive route for those looking for a longer outdoor adventure. You can find more details in the Hiking around Lasalle guide.


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