Happy Hollow Trailhead
Continuing with our series, "Adventures with Uncle Bob - Guide to self-Adventure in Southern Illinois," we feature this 4 mile section of the River to River Trail on Illinois Dept of Conservation land. This is a reprint of an article which was on our old website. Directions: From Marion, IL, take I-57 south to Goreville exit, and go east to Sullivan Rd. Turn right and follow to Happy Hollow Rd. This road is very scenic, and start looking for an unmarked parking area when the road makes a sharp curve. GPS coordinates at the parking area are N37.531153 and W89.002161.
The trail could be classified as moderate or rugged in the eyes of the beholder. We travel a steep descent on an old roadbed. At the bottom, take this side trail on the right as it overlooks a canyon, a 5 ft seasonal wide waterfall, and drop down into a cliff canyon maze. It eventially ends-go back to our trail junction and continue north. Now we have views of steep ravines and cliff lines. We encounter a 15 ft wide creek which could be a foot deep in rainy weather. After crossing, take time to climb up to the cliff lines to explore formations and shelter caves. We run into an unmarked junction: you need to go thru this rock-strewn gully and soon exit to the left, and continue in a northwest direction. Later there is an unmarked junction for Cedar Bluff rim trail.
Coming to a clearing and utility rightaway, make a choice: an old roadbed ascends thru pretty cliffs to end at the parking lot on Regent Rd; Or, follow the rightaway a short distance to re-enter the woods on a trail which brings you to the base of Bork Waterfall. Regent Rd would be an ideal car shuttle point. From Regent rd, you have a rim top view of the falls as well as to drive Regent Rd as it ascends back to Goreville Rd and on to I-57. While here, why not also visit nearby Cedar Bluff and the Bork Waterfall rim trail (scroll the index of this blog for both). Any questions or comments contact Bob Tyson 684-5643 or robkay43@webtv.net.
The trail could be classified as moderate or rugged in the eyes of the beholder. We travel a steep descent on an old roadbed. At the bottom, take this side trail on the right as it overlooks a canyon, a 5 ft seasonal wide waterfall, and drop down into a cliff canyon maze. It eventially ends-go back to our trail junction and continue north. Now we have views of steep ravines and cliff lines. We encounter a 15 ft wide creek which could be a foot deep in rainy weather. After crossing, take time to climb up to the cliff lines to explore formations and shelter caves. We run into an unmarked junction: you need to go thru this rock-strewn gully and soon exit to the left, and continue in a northwest direction. Later there is an unmarked junction for Cedar Bluff rim trail.
Coming to a clearing and utility rightaway, make a choice: an old roadbed ascends thru pretty cliffs to end at the parking lot on Regent Rd; Or, follow the rightaway a short distance to re-enter the woods on a trail which brings you to the base of Bork Waterfall. Regent Rd would be an ideal car shuttle point. From Regent rd, you have a rim top view of the falls as well as to drive Regent Rd as it ascends back to Goreville Rd and on to I-57. While here, why not also visit nearby Cedar Bluff and the Bork Waterfall rim trail (scroll the index of this blog for both). Any questions or comments contact Bob Tyson 684-5643 or robkay43@webtv.net.
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