Devil's Standtable: A Geological and Cultural Icon

The Illinois Conservation Foundation (ICF) has unveiled its 2024 state park series ornament, featuring the iconic Devil's Standtable formation at Giant City State Park.

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This sandstone marvel, nestled in southern Illinois, is a geological treasure and a symbol of the state’s rich natural heritage, according to the press release.

Featuring Devil's Standtable is a tribute to Illinois’ unique natural beauty. These ornaments let people celebrate our state parks in a meaningful way, turning a keepsake into a contribution to preservation. -Jenny Vaughn, ICF’s acting executive director.

A Keepsake with a Purpose

Measuring 3 inches, the diecast enamel ornament showcases the distinctive structure that has captivated visitors for generations.

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Beyond its artistic value, the piece highlights the ecological and cultural importance of Giant City State Park, a destination known for its dramatic rock formations, diverse ecosystems, and historic Civilian Conservation Corps architecture.

Supporting Conservation Through Art

The $15.99 ornament is available exclusively through ilconservation.org, with proceeds directly funding conservation projects in Illinois.

Every purchase contributes to protecting and restoring the state’s parks for future generations, ensuring that landmarks like Devil's Standtable remain pristine.

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ICF is encouraging public input on future ornament designs, emphasizing the series as a way to deepen appreciation for Illinois' natural wonders. “We’re excited to continue this series,” Vaughn added, “and we welcome the public’s input on future selections.”

A Call to Action for Preservation

This year’s ornament is not only a keepsake but also a call to action for environmental stewardship. By celebrating Giant City State Park, the ICF hopes to inspire more people to engage with Illinois’ natural landscapes and support conservation efforts.

For more details or to purchase the ornament, visit ilconservation.org.

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