Capital of Illinois and one-time home of Abraham Lincoln, Springfield is parts political center and historic hub, well-stocked with museums and Lincoln sites.
Do you like the idea of finding a campsite off by yourself, but you'd like to know ahead of time that it has a nice flat clear spot for your tent, a safe place for a fire, and a simple way to handle human waste without a trowel? You'd like the peace and solitude of a Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness trip but can't commit to a weekend for a permit? The Superior National Forest has many "backcountry" campsites that have tent pads, firegrates, and wilderness latrines (an outhouse without the house) that are located by themselves on lakes outside of campgrounds. Most are accessed by water, but some are hike-in sites including those along the Superior Hiking Trail. None of these sites are accessed by road.
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