Day 1:
Day 1: Rockford, Winnebago & Pecatonica
To begin your trip, grab a coffee and head out to Rock Cut State Park in Winnebago County. A brisk breeze, the smell of freshly fallen leaves, and wildlife viewing along the shores of the mighty Rock River will leave you feeling invigorated and ready to tackle the rest of the day.
A visit to the Anderson Japanese Gardens in Rockford will keep the nature theme going, albeit in a completely different setting. Here, every aspect of the Japanese-style landscape is a work of art, and you can even grab a bite at the on-site Fresco at the Gardens.
However, if the previous stop triggered a craving for Japanese, have lunch at JMK Nippon, where they’ll prepare a delectable dish right before your eyes. If a Scandinavian brunch is more your style, you’ll feel right at home at The Norwegian.
Take a break from outdoor endeavors at the Tinker Swiss Cottage Museum and Gardens, where you’ll experience striking Swiss architecture amid scenic surroundings during a 60 to 90-minute guided tour. Discover the cottage’s haunted side with a paranormal tour of the premises.
Next, bask in the sights and tastes of fall at Edwards Apple Orchard West. The kids will love the petting farm, and the whole crew will enjoy picking brightly-colored apples, pumpkins and raspberries.
Wind down from the excitement of the day with a stroll on the Pecatonica Prairie Path and Bike Trail, which meanders through a mixture of picturesque farmland, woods, prairies, wetlands and urban areas between Freeport and Rockford.
When dinner time rolls around, stop into the cozy, rustic brewpub at Prairie Street Brewery, where you’ll find tasty house-brewed beers and a full food menu in a charming historic building along the Rock River.
Once it’s time to pack it in, grab a room at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Rockford Riverfront, a full-service hotel with an industrial chic, warehouse-style feel. Located next to the lovely Davis Park, you can open the curtains to gorgeous sunrise and sunset views along the Rock River.