Trail of Tears State Park was created in 1957.
Lincoln Trail State Park was created in 1958.
Trail of Tears State Park is located on the banks of the Mississippi River in Missouri. This park commemorates the forced relocation of the Cherokee Nation in the 1830s, known as the Trail of Tears. The scenic views of the river and surrounding landscapes serve as a reminder of this significant historical event.
Moosup Valley State Park Trail was created in 1987.
Rock Island Trail State Park was created in 1989.
Air Line State Park Trail was created in 1969.
Hart-Montague Trail State Park was created in 1991.
High Bridge Trail State Park was created in 2006.
Delta Heritage Trail State Park was created in 2002.
Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail State Park was created in 1992.
There are more than sixty state parks in the state of Illinois. These include Red Hills State Park and Trail of Tears State Park.
The "Trail of Tears" is a national monument, and still exists through park systems.
Estes Park Trail-Gazette was created in 1912.