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Presenting the Historic Presenting the historic l.o. trigg ozark tour saturdaY, sePtember 28 & sundaY, sePtember 29 in the shaWnee national Forest A bus tour will leave from Harrisburg, Illinois on Saturday morning and return Sunday afternoon on an adventure through: ∗ Rest Haven ∗ High Knob ∗ Iron Furnace ∗ Cave-In-Rock ∗ Garden of the Gods ∗ And many others! Your registration Will include: Lunch and Dinner on Saturday Breakfast Sunday Interpretive Historic Information Guides saturdaY night lodging: SWAG BAG including: T-Shirt, Brochure, Bag Free Tent Camping at Pounds Hollow Enjoy the unique tour that political leaders, businessmen, (Bring your tent and sleeping bag!) OR and dignitaries exclusively enjoyed! pay for cabins which can be reserved nearby at: A River Ferry Ride! Double M Campground 618/275-4440 Hike to Coulter Springs! Timber Ridge Treehouse 618/264-9091 For more information call 618/253-7114 Dogwood Cabins 618/264-6036 l.o. trigg ozark tour registration Form Registration form should be sent for each participant with payment by check or money order. Registration is limited to first 50 participants. Cost is $85 per participant postmarked by September 6, 2013. Cost is $100 per participant postmarked after September 6, 2013. Please mail registration to: Friends of the Shawnee National Forest PO Box 350, Carterville, IL 62918 For questions regarding registration: 618/713-5352 or [email protected] ParticiPant name: _______________________________ address: _______________________________________ _______________________________________ PreFerred contact: Phone: ________________________________ email: ________________________________ shirt size For sWag giFt bag: (Please Circle) small medium large x-large xx-large ($2.00 extra) Please indicate Your lodging PreFerence For saturdaY, sePtember 28: i Will bring mY camPing gear For Free camPing at Pounds holloW i Will contact one oF the above mentioned camPgrounds With cabins and incur costs We will contact you upon receipt of payment to confirm your registration and provide additional details by your indicated preference of contact. Ozark Tour Itinerary September 28 and 29, 2013 Saturday Sept. 28th Pick-up: 9:00 am at Shawnee National Forest Headquarters, 50 Hwy 145 South, Harrisburg, IL Saturday Tour Stops: Hankerson Rude’s Blockhouse Cemetery – Rudement Horseshoe Upheaval Tecumseh Statue – Glen O. Jones Lake Resthaven/High Knob Illinois Iron Furnace Rose Hotel - Elizabethtown Cave-in-Rock State Park Rock Creek Drop-off: 7:00 pm at Pounds Hollow Campground – Karber’s Ridge Road Sunday Sept. 29th Pick-up: 10:30am at Pounds Hollow Campground – Karber’s Ridge Road Knights of the Golden Circle Garden of the Gods Harbison’s Cafe Fairy Cliff Café Drop-off: 1:00 pm at Shawnee National Forest Headquarters, 50 Hwy 145 South, Harrisburg, IL *Registered participates will receive final itinerary and tour details. .
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