Lusk Creek Canyon
Lusk Creek Canyon is the name of a 906 acres (367 ha) canyon located within the Lusk Creek Wilderness Area of the Shawnee National Forest in Pope County, Illinois. The area is a large gorge formed by the erosion of Pennsylvanian sandstone around a large horseshoe bend in the creek. It contains plants such as fan leafed clubmoss, cinnamon fern, royal fern as well as ten endangered or threatened plant species.[1] It was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1980.[2]
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Location | Pope County, Illinois |
Nearest city | Eddyville |
Coordinates | 37°31′08″N 88°32′24″W |
Area | 906 acres (367 ha) |
Designated | 1980 |
References
- Mohlenbrock, Robert H. (April 30, 2006). This Land: A Guide to Eastern National Forests. University of California Press. p. 79.
- "National Natural Landmark: Lusk Creek Canyon". National Park Service. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
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