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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 29, 2005

Illinois Parks Provide Perfect Picnic Spots

Planning Ahead, Flexibility Keys to Successful Family Fun

Springfield, IL - Amid the piles of paper plates and plastic spoons in local stores, it's easy to envision a family picnic. To make the vision a reality can require foresight and flexibility, with fun the final result. Illinois state parks, with plentiful picnic tables, pavilions, and shade trees are ideal destinations for any family.

"The family picnic doesn't have to be an elaborate event - just taking the family to the park for a simple lunch provides fodder for valued family memories," said Joel Brusnvold, director of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. "It's not the extravagance of a big vacation that makes an impression on kids - it's the chance to spend quality time with the people they love, away from distractions."

Many Illinois state parks feature developed picnic areas, with tables and grills. Most often, these are located near toilets. In some cases, drinking water is also accessible. Many parks also feature playground equipment, as well as access to fishing, boating, and hiking.

General rules that can enhance the picnicking experience include:

bulletIf possible, make reservations ahead of time, especially for pavilions.
bulletIf using charcoal, make sure the coals are completely extinguished before disposing of them.
bulletFollow all alcohol rules at the site.
bulletBe respectful of other campers.
bulletKeep pets on a leash at all times.
bulletPick up all litter, including cigarette butts.
bulletWhen packing for the picnic, include bug spray and sunscreen.
 

Because admission to Illinois state parks is free, a visit can be an economical outing that kids remember forever," said Tony Mayville, IDNR director of land management. "Illinois state parks are one of the greatest entertainment values you'll find anywhere."

 


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