When my family were making our memories, the cabins were non existent. No dinner theater, no weddings, no flushing toilets, no showers. We camped, roughed it, and had a blast! A big piece of my heart will forever be at White Pines. Now I live in the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Gulfport, Mississippi…always remembering the great old times with my dad and brothers.
As a child in the 60’s we camped at White Pines Park a few times, it was my favorite park. I caught my first fish there, though I haven’t been back there in years I still have very fond memories there.
Looks like a place I would really enjoy the wildlife, camping, nature trails and more; white pine trees are cool and indigenous to Illinois. Now, I have to just ask my feet.
Is there a visitor center or something at it some do that have maps of the trails or so or something is there one? or to get a map to know where the trails are or layout? headign up that way in couple months if all good happens.
No mountains, no ocean, but so much beauty. I believe all states have breath-taking beauty in many places, even Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska.
When my family were making our memories, the cabins were non existent. No dinner theater, no weddings, no flushing toilets, no showers. We camped, roughed it, and had a blast! A big piece of my heart will forever be at White Pines. Now I live in the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Gulfport, Mississippi…always remembering the great old times with my dad and brothers.
As a child in the 60’s we camped at White Pines Park a few times, it was my favorite park. I caught my first fish there, though I haven’t been back there in years I still have very fond memories there.
Used to go there as a boy scout, brings back ALOT of cool memories,
Looks like a place I would really enjoy the wildlife, camping, nature trails and more; white pine trees are cool and indigenous to Illinois. Now, I have to just ask my feet.
I would like an Illinois map with the location of the park to show in each video for 30 seconds . Thank you.
Is there a visitor center or something at it some do that have maps of the trails or so or something is there one? or to get a map to know where the trails are or layout? headign up that way in couple months if all good happens.
There's a couple kiosks right when you pull into the park off the main road. They also have info in the souvenir shop
@@maximiliansteck8834 oh ok thank you !
I’m here cuz my 6th grade trip is going in April the sad thing is I can’t go cuz I’m allergic to any pine
i lived near this park used to have alot of whitetale deer you could hand feed
Heard the cabins ,restaurants, and lodge is closed.out of business