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Destinations, U.S. and Canada, Illinois · August 5, 2025

Kayaking the Illinois River: A Unique Way to See Starved Rock

Last Updated on September 3, 2025

kayak on Illinois River near Starved Rock State Park

When most people think of Starved Rock State Park in Illinois, they picture waterfalls, forested trails, and dramatic canyon walls. It’s easily one of the most popular hiking destinations in the state. But what many visitors don’t realize is that one of the best ways to experience the park’s beauty isn’t by foot – it’s from the water.

On our recent trip, we decided to see a different side of the park by kayaking the Illinois River. We rented from a local outfitter called Kayak Starved Rock, which operates just outside the park boundaries. It turned out to be the perfect mix of peaceful, scenic, and a little bit of adventure.

If you’re looking for a unique way to enjoy the area (and avoid some of the hiking crowds), kayaking is easily one of the best things to do near Starved Rock.

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Kayaking the Illinois River: Our Experience with Kayak Starved Rock

The Illinois River runs alongside Starved Rock State Park, with towering sandstone bluffs and tree-lined shores. The water is generally calm and wide, making it a beginner-friendly spot for kayaking.

four kayakers on the Illinois River near a sandstone cliff

We reserved two tandem kayaks online through Kayak Starved Rock for the four of us and watched a 13-minute safety video before arriving. The launch site is located just outside the entrance to Starved Rock State Park and offers easy access to the Illinois River. They provide plenty of parking, Porta potties to use before you set out, and all the equipment you need – kayaks, paddles, life jackets, and a map of the area. They even have a life preserver for your pup if you want to bring him along.

After the staff helped us launch our kayaks, we started our peaceful paddle. At the very beginning you pass through a lotus flower field which was a unique highlight of the trip. We also passed by massive tree-covered bluffs making our way to the more visible sandstone bluffs before turning around and heading back.

kayakers in lotus field

We opted for the half-day paddle rental, but the 2-hour option would have been enough time. Turns out we managed to paddle out and back in about 1 hour and 45 minutes. There is a longer loop you can do that would take longer than the 2-hour window, but we chose not to do that.

If you’re planning a visit in summer, keep in mind that many of the famous Starved Rock waterfalls are dry that time of year. Kayaking offers a refreshing alternative that still connects you to the natural beauty of the park.

(Like to kayak among beautiful scenery? Check out these other Midwest kayaking destinations: Apostle Islands, Door County, Galena.)

Tips for Kayaking the Illinois River

  • Book ahead – especially on weekends.
  • Wear water shoes or sandals that you don’t mind getting wet.
  • Bring a waterproof phone case if you plan to take photos (you’ll want to!)
  • Bring a water bottle – especially if you’re paddling during the heat of the day.
  • Wear sunscreen – you’ll be out on the open water for most of your trip.
  • Stay aware of boat traffic – The river is mostly calm, but you may occasionally see pontoon boats or jet skis.

Who Should Try It?

kayaking the Illinois River

Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast or just looking for things to do near Starved Rock that aren’t hiking, this is a great option. You’ll get nice views of the park’s rock formations and a chance to slow down and soak in the scenery.

And if you do want to pair it with a hike, we recommend the nearby St. Louis Canyon – a short, shady trail with a waterfall that was still flowing even in the summer heat.

Our Takeaway

We’ve been to Starved Rock multiple times, but this was our first time kayaking in the area. It was a nice change of pace and scenery. It’s accessible, easy (although your arms get a bit of a workout), and offers a totally different perspective of the landscape. If you’re looking to switch things up and explore beyond the trails, kayaking the Illinois River is well worth adding to your itinerary.

Have you kayaked the Illinois River before? Any thoughts or tips to share? Let us know in the comments. We’d love to hear from you.

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  1. JaimeSays says

    August 8, 2025 at 11:14 pm

    This sounds so awesome! Do you know if it is open all the seasons? Admittedly, I dont know if the river freezes in this part of Illinois.

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    • Deanne says

      August 8, 2025 at 11:41 pm

      Hi Jaime, The place we rented from only rents kayaks through mid to late October. I do think you can kayak parts of the Illinois River in the winter with your own kayaks, but I’ve never done it. Too cold for me! 🙂 If you do experience it – let us know how it goes!

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