Burden_Falls_Wilderness

Burden Falls Wilderness

Burden Falls Wilderness

Protected area in Illinois, US


The Burden Falls Wilderness is a 3,775-acre (15.3 km2) unit of the Shawnee National Forest. It is located in northwestern Pope County and southwestern Saline County, Illinois. The wilderness is characterized by road-less second-growth hardwood forest, punctuated by a small, seasonal waterfall on Burden Creek. Burden Falls falls 20 feet (6 m) over a sandstone ledge, and the falling creek then descends another 80 feet (25 m) in a series of cascades and cataracts.[2]

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Although this is a very small waterfall by the nationwide standards of the United States, Burden Falls is one of the highest waterfalls in Illinois. Unlike most of the state, Pope County and extreme southern Illinois escaped glaciation during the Ice ages, and steep slopes display the effects of lengthy erosion. Similar geological features in other regions of Illinois were ground into oblivion by the ice. Watercourses confined by sandstone ledges, of the sort found in Burden Falls Wilderness, are locally known as shut-ins.[2]

Hardwood trees in the wilderness include blackjack oak, post oak, and white oak, the state tree of Illinois.

Hikers use the Burden Falls Trail, a 3.5-mile (5.5 km) pathway. The nearest town of any size is Eddyville, Illinois.

The Burden Falls tract was listed as a wilderness under the Illinois Wilderness Act of 1990.

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References

  1. Protected Planet Website- Retrieved March 29, 2023
  2. "Burden Falls Wilderness". fs.usda.gov. United States Forest Service. Retrieved January 12, 2022. There is a small, but very scenic, waterfall located on the southern edge of the wilderness.

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