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Meteorites Found in Illinois: 10 Documented

Illinois has 10 officially recognized meteorites4 witnessed falls and 6 finds. The largest, Tilden, weighed 74.8 kg.

NameClassificationMassFell / FoundYear
TildenL674.8 kgFell1927
WoodbineIron, IAB-ung48.2 kgFound1953
Saint AugustineIron, IID22 kgFound1974
Park ForestL518 kgFell2003
BenldH61.8 kgFell1938
ToulonH51.2 kgFound1962
ElizabethIron, IAB-ung732 gFound
MarengoL668 gFound1991
BloomingtonLL667.8 gFell1938
HavanaIron, IAB complexFound

Frequently Asked Questions

How many meteorites have been found in Illinois?

10 meteorites from Illinois are officially recognized in the scientific record — 4 witnessed falls and 6 finds. The largest is Tilden at 74.8 kg.

Can I hunt for meteorites in Illinois?

On BLM-managed public land, casual collecting is legal without a permit: surface finds, up to 10 lb per person per year, personal use only. National parks prohibit all collecting, and on private land the meteorite belongs to the landowner. Always verify land status before hunting.

How do I know if a rock is a meteorite?

Quick field checks: meteorites are unusually dense, most attract a magnet (iron-nickel content), fresh ones have a thin black fusion crust, and many show regmaglypts (thumbprint-like depressions). Slag and magnetite are the common false alarms.

⚠️ Always verify current regulations, weather conditions, and access requirements before visiting any location. Information provided is based on community submissions and may not be current or accurate.

Coordinates are historical find locations from the scientific record, often approximate — not guaranteed collecting spots; verify land status and permissions before hunting. Source of record: Meteoritical Bulletin Database (Meteoritical Society).