Black Hawk State Historic Site, located in Rock Island, IL, is a 208-acre park managed by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. It offers visitors the opportunity to explore hiking trails along the Rock River and through the nature preserve, as well as learn about the rich cultural history of the Quad Cities and the Sauk and Meskwaki people at the John Hauberg Museum.
The site also features the beautiful Watch Tower Lodge, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, which can be reserved for special events. From Valentine's Day music and moonlight walks to the Winter Wellness Family Event, Black Hawk State Historic Site offers a range of activities and experiences for singles, couples, and families to enjoy.
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