Hiking Trail in southern Illinois
River to River Trail Location within the state of Illinois
Nearest city Grand Tower (west), Goreville (center west), Eddyville (center east), Elizabethtown (east) Coordinates 37°29′26″N 88°54′43″W / 37.490591°N 88.911889°W / 37.490591; -88.911889 Governing body Length 162 Miles Location Illinois Trailheads Grand Tower, Illinois , Elizabethtown, Illinois , Battery RockUse Hiking, Equestrian Difficulty Moderate Season Hiking All, Equestrian May–October Hazards Ticks, Rattlesnake, Copperhead Snake
The River to River Trail is a 160 mile (256 km)-long hiking trail that serves Shawnee National Forest in far southern Illinois . The trail is used by both equestrians and hikers. About half is on off-road trails. Its eastern terminus has historically been Battery Rock , overlooking the Ohio River but now generally Elizabethtown, Illinois is used as the eastern terminus. The western terminus is in Grand Tower, Illinois , at the Mississippi River . Sections of the River to River Trail form part of the Southern Section of the American Discovery Trail .[ 1] [ 2]
From east to west, the trail serves the following settlements and resources:
The River to River Trail Society has published a guidebook to the trail's campsites, orientation, safe water sources, and other useful information.[ 1] A significant spur trail serves Elizabethtown, Illinois.[ 2]
Waypoints
Following are waypoints on the trail:
References
External Map and Hiking Journal Links