Join host Joe and local historian John as they wander through the woods and stories of Black Hawk State Historic Site in Rock Island, Illinois. From ancient Sauk trails to Civilian Conservation Corps craftsmanship, this episode uncovers the legacy of Black Hawk, the land’s sacred roots, and a few unexpected connections—including Abraham Lincoln’s cameo in the Black Hawk War. Packed with humor, history, and heartfelt banter, it’s a nostalgic trek through one of Illinois’ most storied landscapes.
Official Site of Black Hawk State Historic Site – Offers details on the park’s history, trails, Watch Tower Lodge, and the John Hauberg Museum
BlackHawkPark.org
Wikipedia: Black Hawk State Historic Site – Provides a comprehensive overview of the site’s historical significance, including Saukenuk village and Black Hawk’s legacy
Black Hawk State Historic Site on Wikipedia
Enjoy Illinois Travel Guide – Covers the site’s transformation from Native settlement to amusement park to historic site, with rich storytelling and visuals
Discover the History of Black Hawk State Historic Site
Living New Deal Archive – Details the Civilian Conservation Corps’ work on Watch Tower Lodge and the site's New Deal-era development
Watch Tower Lodge – Living New Deal
Visit Quad Cities – Offers visitor info and highlights about the museum, lodge, and surrounding nature preserve
Visit Quad Cities – Black Hawk State Historic Site
Wikipedia: Abraham Lincoln in the Black Hawk War – Explores Lincoln’s brief military service and connection to the 1832 conflict
Lincoln and the Black Hawk War
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Episode 6 – Weldon Springs: From Presidential Speeches to Carp That’ll Ruin Your Sleep
Join Joe and local explorer Tim as they uncover the surprising history and natural charm of Weldon Springs State Park in Clinton, Illinois. From Chautauqua crowds and steam launches to hiking trails and midnight carp splashes, this episode blends humor, nostalgia, and outdoor adventure in true Average Joe fashion. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, or just here for the banter—this one's got something for everyone.
Sources:
Absolutely, Joe! Here’s a list of the key sources I used to build the Weldon Springs State Park podcast script, complete with direct links:
Illinois Department of Natural Resources – Weldon Springs State Park Overview
https://dnr.illinois.gov/parks/about/park.weldonsprings.html
Covers park features, recreational activities, and natural highlights.
Wikipedia – Weldon Springs State Park
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Springs_State_Park
Provides historical context, geological background, and park development timeline.
Archive.org – Weldon Springs Historical Pamphlet (Illinois Department of Conservation, 1960s)
https://archive.org/details/weldonspringssta00unse
Includes rich details on the Chautauqua era, Judge Weldon’s legacy, and early park infrastructure.
Illinois State Geological Survey – Teays River System
https://www.isgs.illinois.edu/outreach/geology-resources/teays-river
Explains the ancient buried river valley that contributes to the spring system.
Illinois Digital Archives – Chautauqua Movement in Illinois
https://www.idaillinois.org/digital/collection/p16614coll23
Provides background on the cultural and educational events held at Weldon Springs.
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Episode 5 – Statues, Sycamores, and Secret Gardens: Exploring Allerton Park
Join Joe and special guest Liz from Allerton Park as they wander through one of Illinois’ most enchanting landscapes. From towering sycamores and hidden sculptures to the mansion’s storied past, this episode uncovers the art, history, and whimsy behind Robert Allerton’s 1,500-acre masterpiece. Expect friendly banter, unexpected trivia, and a few secret garden paths you’ll want to explore yourself.
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We welcome back guest hosts Mike and Sarah as Joe takes us on a sun-soaked stroll through Oak Park, Illinois, exploring Frank Lloyd Wright’s home and studio. From Prairie style origins to architectural rebellion, it’s a tour packed with genius, geometry, and just enough sweat to make it an adventure.
Join Joe on this laugh-filled, lakeside adventure to River Bend Forest Preserve near Mahomet, Illinois. From fishing and kayaking to prairie trails and post-hike burgers, this episode dives into the history, highlights, and hidden gems of one of Champaign County’s best-kept secrets. Nature, nostalgia, and a few “umms” — it’s outdoor exploration with a side of humor.
Join guest hosts Mike and Sarah as they follow Joe’s underground adventure into Illinois Caverns State Natural Area. In this episode of Beyond the Road: Average Joe’s Outdoor Adventures, they dive into the history, gear essentials, and cave wildlife that make this hidden gem a must-see. Whether you're planning your own trip or just love a good story, this is spelunking through the eyes of an everyday explorer.
Episode 01: Meet Average Joe – Your Guide to Everyday Adventure
Welcome to the very first episode of Beyond the Road! I’m Joe—just a regular guy from central Illinois with a love for hiking, nature, and a good laugh. In this intro, I share why I started this podcast, what “average” adventure really means, and how you can join me in exploring the outdoors without needing fancy gear or expert skills. If you’ve ever felt like nature was calling but didn’t know where to start, this is your trailhead.