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Time and again visitors are drawn to America's rivers longing for adventure, a sense of the past, and the days of leisurely vacations and relaxing drives.  Return to a time of simplicity and American values along the Meeting of the Great Rivers National Scenic Byway where the Mighty Mississippi, Missouri, and Illinois Rivers converge. 

 

The 33-mile Meeting of the Great Rivers Byway begins in Hartford at the intersection of Illinois Route 3 and New Poag Road.  The byway winds west and north via Illinois Routes 3, 143 and 100.  Illinois Route 100 leads you through Alton and bends along the forested river bluffs approximately 25 miles to its ending point in Grafton at Pere Marquette State Park.

 

The designation of the Meeting of the Great Rivers National Scenic Byway has brought national attention to the spectacular scenery, archeological finds, historic happenings, cultural experiences and memorable recreation.  Recently, the byway was named as one of the "Seven Wonders of Illinois."  Taking a drive along the byway and its communities is a new encounter each time one visits the region. 

 

We hope that you enjoy the ride along mile after magnificent mile of one of Illinois' most scenic byways.


Click here to read the Byway's Corridor Management Plan in PDF format.


 
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