This gorgeous natural pool in Illinois sits in the picturesque setting of Shawnee National Forest, in Karbers Ridge, Illinois. The approximately 280,000-acre state forest is located in the Ozark and Shawnee Hills of Southern Illinois. Take a well-deserved break from life and relax at Pounds Hollow campground tucked away in the Shawnee Hills. Dive in and swim away your cares in the 25-acre natural pool at Pounds Hollow Lake for the day. Enjoy a picnic, a hike, or cast a line in the fish-filled waters. And for the history buffs out there, evidence of the work of the Civilian Conservation Corpsmen is visible today. The tranquil surroundings of the area are a great way to spend an afternoon enjoying the outdoors. What are you waiting for?

National Archives and Records Administration, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Completed in the early 1940s, Pounds Hollow Lake is still a major draw to folks wanting to cool off and have a good time, continuing to provide opportunities for picnicking, swimming, fishing, and camping. In June of 1941, the people in this photo were very much like the people of today, having a splendid day of fun the forest and lake still offer.

Shawneeforest.com Today, the lake remains a wonderful place to spend a warm day in the Land of Lincoln.

Shawneeforest.com One of the several lakeside picnic sites includes this one, a fine tribute to the skilled craftsmanship of the Civilian Conservation Corpsmen in the hand-cut sandstone foundation of this picnic shelter in the picnic pavilion area overlooking the beach.

Joe G/FourSquare In September of 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared the Shawnee and Illini purchase units as the Shawnee National Forest. Over the next 10 years, exhausted farmland provided additional forest land.

Joe G/FourSquare The CCC also planted pine trees to prevent erosion and help rebuild the soil during the 1930s and 1940s. As you can see, the forest also stocks plenty of hardwood trees and plants germane to the area.

Shawneeforest.com Fishing in Pound Hollow Lake is another tradition, especially from this handy fishing pier.

Shawnee National Forest/Facebook Hiking is also a big reason folks visit this sprawling forest. Close to 40 interesting, winding and rugged trails allow folks to get up-close-and-personal to nature and wildlife.

Shawnee National Forest/Facebook Are you into geology? From sandstone glades and cliffs to this other-worldly rock formation at the Garden of the Gods Wilderness area, there isn’t a shortage of beauty here at Shawnee National Forest in Illinois.

Dixie D/FourSquare It is sure to awaken all of your senses, no matter what time of year you visit.

Do you see why you will want to spend the entire day at the gorgeous natural pool in Illinois’ Shawnee National Forest? The recreational activities and opportunities to rest and enjoy nature are limitless. And if you enjoy the fresh air, here are some more outdoor activities to try in Illinois.

National Archives and Records Administration, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Completed in the early 1940s, Pounds Hollow Lake is still a major draw to folks wanting to cool off and have a good time, continuing to provide opportunities for picnicking, swimming, fishing, and camping. In June of 1941, the people in this photo were very much like the people of today, having a splendid day of fun the forest and lake still offer.

Shawneeforest.com

Today, the lake remains a wonderful place to spend a warm day in the Land of Lincoln.

One of the several lakeside picnic sites includes this one, a fine tribute to the skilled craftsmanship of the Civilian Conservation Corpsmen in the hand-cut sandstone foundation of this picnic shelter in the picnic pavilion area overlooking the beach.

Joe G/FourSquare

In September of 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared the Shawnee and Illini purchase units as the Shawnee National Forest. Over the next 10 years, exhausted farmland provided additional forest land.

The CCC also planted pine trees to prevent erosion and help rebuild the soil during the 1930s and 1940s. As you can see, the forest also stocks plenty of hardwood trees and plants germane to the area.

Fishing in Pound Hollow Lake is another tradition, especially from this handy fishing pier.

Shawnee National Forest/Facebook

Hiking is also a big reason folks visit this sprawling forest. Close to 40 interesting, winding and rugged trails allow folks to get up-close-and-personal to nature and wildlife.

Shawnee National Forest/Facebook

Are you into geology? From sandstone glades and cliffs to this other-worldly rock formation at the Garden of the Gods Wilderness area, there isn’t a shortage of beauty here at Shawnee National Forest in Illinois.

Dixie D/FourSquare

It is sure to awaken all of your senses, no matter what time of year you visit.

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Address: Pounds Hollow Recreation Area, Eagle Creek Township, IL 62954, USA