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Nauvoo State Park
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Its first name was Quashquema, a Fox Indian word meaning “peaceful place.” Its current name is Nauvoo, a Hebrew word for “beautiful place” or “pleasant land.” This historic town is the backdrop for Nauvoo State Park, on the banks of the Mississippi River in western Illinois’ Hancock County. The 148-acre park, on the south edge of Nauvoo along Illinois Route 96, includes a 13-acre lake with a mile-long shoreline. In addition to fishing, boating, camping and hiking, people return to these serene surroundings for the park’s recreational features, its annual grape festival, and to soak up the area’s history.
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20 Amp
30 Amp
Boat Ramp
dumpstation
fire ring
Fishing
group sites
Partial Hookups
Pets
Picnic area
Picnic Table
Playground
recreation trail
restrooms: flush
Showers
Trash
Water
water access
water available
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