Rock Formations

Unusual Rock Formations of the Shawnee National Forest and surrounding area of Southern Illinois

General AreaNameGPS CoordinatesDescriptionPhoto LinkCountyPublic/Private
Dixon SpringsFist of GodN37° 23.850' W88° 36.909'The Fist of God / Haskins an unique formation that looks like a fore arm and fist sticking out of the ground. Some think it also looks like a morel mushroom. The formation has a waterfall behind it and pond in front of that was used by a local church for baptisms, hence the name.PopeShawnee NF
Buzzard Point AreaMushroom RockN37° 36.086' W88° 21.298'A 20 foot high mushroom shaped monolith sticking up along the top of a bluff line.Shawnee NF
Buzzard Point AreaTwin TowersN37° 35.942' W88° 20.923'Two approximately 50' tall rock towers as measured from the south side. Shawnee NF
Buzzard Point AreaRhombus RockN37° 36.133' W88° 21.217'Rhombus Rock is exactly that. It is a large 40' tall rock monolith sticking up out of the ground along trail 137 about 0.2 miles north of the R2R trail. Shawnee NF
Garden of the God AreaBalanced RockN37° 35.431' W88° 23.709'A triangular shaped rock about 20' tall and 3' wide balanced on one of the points.

Shawnee NF
High Knob AreaGorilla RockN37° 36.752' W88° 20.887'This is a 15' tall large rock that resembles the profile of a gorilla head.Shawnee NF
Dutchman Lake AreaSailboat RockN37° 30.450' W88° 52.667'A 15' foot tall pedestal rock that resembles a sailboat hull.

Shawnee NF
Dutchman Lake AreaHanging BoulderN37° 29.689' W88° 54.675'A large boulder wedged 15' above the trail between two walls.Shawnee NF
Ferne Clyffe SP AreaAlligator RockN37° 31.456' W88° 59.762'Alligator Rock is a cantilevered rock that resembles a a gator head near the Happy Hollow Trail. Is also a great overlook.State Park
Garden of the God AreaPulpit TowerN37° 36.017' W88° 23.083'A 30' tall tower separated from the main bluffShawnee NF
Giant City SP AreaBalanced RockN37° 35.702' W89° 11.588'Continue on and walk under the balanced rock. Weighing tons,
this rock seems to have slid downhill getting stuck in its present
spot. Since most of the rock movement occurred during the glacial
melting, it has most likely been hanging here for thousands of
years.
State Park
Giant City SP AreaDevil's StandtableN37° 36.003' W89° 11.505'You have reached the Devil’s Standtable. The
“mushroom rock” presents a striking profile against the
light sky as viewed from below. It was once a large
block of the bluff that cracked loose during earth movements.
The wind and rain erosion of the surface removed
the softer areas of sandstone in the mid-section of
the pillar leaving the large base and iron embedded cap
much larger, which creates the mushroom-like appearance.
State Park
Garden of the God AreaNoah's ArkShawnee NF
Garden of the God AreaMushroom RockShawnee NF
Garden of the God AreaCamel RockN37° 36.220' W88° 23.150'Primary rock feature of the area that also happens to be featured on the Shawnee National Forest quarter issued in 2016.Shawnee NF
Garden of the God AreaAnvil RockShawnee NF
Garden of the God AreaMonkeyN37° 36.220' W88° 23.150'Shawnee NF
Garden of the God AreaDevil's SmokestackN37° 36.220' W88° 23.150'Shawnee NF
Dixon SpringsKnight/Horsehead RockN37° 24.133' W88° 35.683'Unique rock formation in the shape of the chess piece Knight.Shawnee NF