Harry “Babe” Woodyard State Natural Area

The Woodyard area, named after late state legislator, Harry “Babe” Woodyard, is the county’s newest park. Its 1043 acres is home to more than a dozen species of theatened or endangered plants and animals.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Free Admission
Hours
Winter - Daily: 8am-5pm; Summer - Daily: 8am-10pm
Address
10906 Kickapoo Park Rd.
Phone
217-442-4915
Website
dnr.state.il.us
Map
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I-74 exit 215 south on Georgetown Rd.

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