Apple River Canyon State Park is an
Illinois state park on in
Jo Daviess County
Jo Daviess County () is the northwesternmost county in the U.S. state of Illinois. According to the 2010 census, it had a population of 22,678. Its county seat is Galena.
Jo Daviess County is part of the Tri-State Area and is located near D ...
,
Illinois
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, United States. The park was begun with land purchased by the state in 1932, as a result of a prolonged campaign led by botanist
Herman Silas Pepoon; with additional acquisitions since, of land have been preserved to protect much of an long canyon on the
Apple River.
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, Retrieved July 12, 2007[Arthur Melville Pearson, "Apple River Canyon", ''Outdoor Illinois'' XIX:12 (December 2011), pages 4-7.]
The river canyon is part of the
Driftless Area
The Driftless Area, a topographical and cultural region in the American Midwest, comprises southwestern Wisconsin, southeastern Minnesota, northeastern Iowa, and the extreme northwestern corner of Illinois.
Never covered by ice during the las ...
of Illinois, a region that was bypassed by the last
ice age
An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers. Earth's climate alternates between ice ages and gre ...
; "the glacial sweep which ironed out hills and filled valleys in other parts of the state left this area unscratched".
During the dramatic events that surrounded the end of the last
Ice Age
An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers. Earth's climate alternates between ice ages and gre ...
, the Apple River, which once flowed eastward into the
Pecatonica River
The Pecatonica River is a tributary of the Rock River, long,U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed May 13, 2011 in southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois in the United States ...
, reversed its original course and began to flow southwest through an erosion gorge to the Mississippi. The result is a deep canyon, part of which is preserved in the Park.
Loess covered the landscape and the
soil
Soil, also commonly referred to as earth or dirt
Dirt is an unclean matter, especially when in contact with a person's clothes, skin, or possessions. In such cases, they are said to become dirty.
Common types of dirt include:
* Debri ...
s that developed on it are mapped as Lacrescent silty clay loam and Dubuque silt loam.
The Apple River Canyon State Park, and the Land and Water Reserve within the park, offers hiking, fishing, and hunting on parcels of gorge land. There are several hiking trails through the woods with nice views of the river and bluffs, and a tent campground.
Smallmouth bass live in the river.
See also
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Millville Town Site
References
External links
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State parks of Illinois
Lakes of Illinois
Protected areas of Jo Daviess County, Illinois
Driftless Area
Protected areas established in 1932
Rivers of Jo Daviess County, Illinois
1932 establishments in Illinois
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