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Do Illinois State Parks require a daily or annual entrance fee? No. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources does not charge an Entrance Fee to any state owned or operated land with the exception of Wildlife Prairie Park and sites with beaches. Beaches charge a $1 a day per person for beach use only.
5. Do Illinois State Parks require a daily or annual entrance fee? No.
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Illinois Department of Natural Resources Operates all state parks in Illinois, including Starved Rock State Park and neighboring Matthiessen State Park as well as Buffalo Rock State Park.
The Illinois state park system began in 1908 with what is now Fort Massac State Park becoming the first park in a system encompassing over 60 parks and about the same number of recreational and wildlife areas.
Illinois 2021-2025 Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP) provides aid for recreation professionals in planning the protection, development, and acquisition of additional natural resources.

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