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William G. Stratton State Park
William G. Stratton State Park was established to provide boat access to the Illinois River.
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William G. Stratton State Park Details
William G. Stratton State Park was established to provide boat access to the Illinois River. The park offers opportunities for visitors to enjoy the water on a jet ski, in a boat, on water skis, and through fishing. Take a break from the water at a picnic table or on a waterside bench. Sixty-one miles of limestone screened trail is used year-round by bikers, nature lovers, hikers, and snowmobilers alike.
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