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Griswold Conservation Area

West of Bluemound, off Rte. 48, Decatur, IL 62513

Hiking & Trails

The site features one of the glacial kame “mounds” of the Blue Mound area. Through the efforts of Blue Mound area citizens and civic groups, and the Macon County Conservation District, this forty-acre site has become an attractive recreational area.

Located 14 miles southwest of Decatur off Route 48 near Blue Mound. Hike the trail up the glacial kame to the observation deck for sweeping view of the prairie. Picnic facilities and playground.

What's happening nearby...

35th Annual Decatur Train Fair at the Decatur Civic Center

The Decatur Civic Center •  Jun 27 – Jun 28 @ 10AM

Join us as we celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the Decatur Train Fair!

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The Devon Lakeshore Amphitheater •  Jul 18 @ 7PM

Experience the Ultimate Doobie Brothers Tribute with The Doobie Others!

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