Singing Bird Nature Center
Black Hawk State Historic Site is a 213-acre park in Rock Island, Illinois, managed by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, highlighting the cultural history and natural resources of the Quad Cities. Visitors can explore hiking trails along the Rock River, engage with the history of the Sauk and Meskwaki peoples at the John Hauberg Museum, and rent the historic Watch Tower Lodge for events.
The site offers a variety of educational programs, including tours focused on prehistoric and Sauk history, as well as events emphasizing the roles of Native American women in Illinois history. With opportunities for bird watching and wildflower identification, Black Hawk State Historic Site is dedicated to preserving and interpreting its unique ecological and historical features.
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