Illinois Summer Bucket List
It’s peak summer season here in Illinois, and the only thing standing between you and your next dream trip is your own imagination.
Jun 10, 2023 • Eat & Drink
Whether you want to plan around an exciting event, make stops in multiple towns, or immerse yourself in cultural institutions, Illinois has summer fun for everyone:
The Forge: Lemont Quarries Adventure Park
You have to see it to believe it — a place where you can tackle a challenging obstacle course, compete in a round of a laser tag, enjoy some scenic kayaking, then cap it all off with some waterfront dining under the stars.
We’re talking about The Forge: Lemont Quarries, a one-of-a-kind adventure park about 20 miles southwest of Chicago in suburban Lemont. Its highlights include:
- A climbing tower with ziplines traversing a lake and incredible views of the Chicago skyline
- A smaller, less challenging tower for kids
- An outdoor track for BMX and mountain bikes
- Escape rooms and children’s scavenger games
- Hiking and biking trails to explore
While you’re in the area
- Check out a forest preserve: Black Partridge Woods sits directly across the Fox River, and Waterfall Glen in nearby Darien offers miles of trails and striking bluffs.
- Eat and drink: Grab a bite and a milkshake at Corner Stone Tavern, then wash it down with a freshly-brewed beer on the riverfront at Pollyanna Brewing.
- Get in a round of golf: From Cog Hill to Big Run, there’s no shortage of courses in the immediate vicinity.
- Stay a night or two: Your best bet is to head down the road a few miles to Naperville, which is home to the elegant and historical Harrison House Bed & Breakfast.
Arts, Culture and Outdoor Fun in Bloomington-Normal
For those looking to catch a show, this Central Illinois destination provides ample opportunities at its numerous theaters, including the Bloomington Center for the Performance Arts, the Community Players Theatre and the Historic Normal Theater.
It’s also a hub for agrotourism — you can see first-hand how Epiphany Farms perfects its root-to-table journey with a tour of the farm, followed by dinner at one of its restaurants. Ropp Jersey Cheese Farm, which is owned and operated by sixth-generation McLean County dairy farmers, offers facility tours as well.
While you’re in the area
- Learn about aviation and space exploration: The Prairie Aviation Museum offers interactive displays, static aircraft, education programs, air shows, group tours, and special aviation events.
- Eat and drink: Destihl Brewery is known for its innovative creations and comprehensive guided tours, while Anju Above dishes out creative international cuisine (like Neapolitan pizzas and fresh sushi).
- Stay a night or two: Adjacent to Uptown Station, Hyatt Place and its convenient location make it easy to get around Central Illinois.
Chicago’s Lakefront and Museum Campus
Summertime finds Lake Michigan in all its glory. The sprawling lakefront trail meanders 17 miles along the shoreline, offering breathtaking views and hidden hideaways for a stroll or a picnic. Sandwiched between downtown skyscrapers and the lake, the museum campus houses the famous Shedd Aquarium, Adler Planetarium and Field Museum.
While you’re in the area
- Catch a White Sox game: Guaranteed Rate Field is only a few minutes’ drive from the Museum Campus, making it easy to plan a trip to the ballpark.
- Eat and drink: You can’t go wrong with the elevated pub grub, extensive drink list and relaxing atmosphere at The Gage, but we also highly recommend experiencing the culture and shopping of nearby Chinatown — in addition to its outstanding restaurants.
- Stay a night or two: The Hyatt Regency McCormick Place is a great option, or explore luxurious accommodations at The Peninsula Chicago, recently named the #1 Best Hotel in the country by U.S. News & World Report.
Lusk Creek Canyon
Nestled deep within the Shawnee National Forest, this vast wilderness area is an oasis within an oasis. Known for its exhilarating whitewater, the canyon includes 100-foot cliffs, rugged forest, and thrilling rapids to challenge even advanced rafters.
While you’re in the area
- Stay a night or two: Outdoorsy types can camp or rent a cabin at William Hill Pass in Harrisburg.
- Make it a road trip: Leave no stone unturned in Shawnee Country.
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
Visiting historic sites in Springfield during the summer may be the closest you can get to replicating the experience of interacting with the nation’s 16th President — thanks to History Comes Alive. Now through August 4, you can see Abraham and Mary Lincoln go about their daily lives, hear him deliver his most famous speeches, or watch the famous couple visit with friends.
While you’re in the area
- Find refuge in nature: For a quick escape into tranquility, stop by the Washington Park Botanical Garden, a sanctuary of greenery within an urban environment.
- Stay a night or two: Close to all the downtown destinations, the Wydham City Centre offers quality accommodations.
- Make it a road trip: Absorb the best of Springfield in three action-packed days.
Metropolis: Home of Superman
There’s no better time of year to find your inner superhero than visiting Superman’s hometown of Metropolis where fans can visit Superman Square and take your picture taken with the 15-foot-tall statue of the Man of Steel. A statue of Lois Lane is located nearby, plus across the street is the Super Museum, showcasing rare Superman memorabilia and selling superhero souvenirs.
While you’re in the area
- Wind your way through wine country: Venture a bit north to take advantage of the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail, which is home to a myriad wineries, breweries and natural areas.
- Stay a night or two: Book a suite at the Riverview Mansion, a Victorian bed and breakfast located a block away from Harrah’s Casino.
- Make it a road trip: Extend your trip into a week-long voyage full of quirky roadside photo ops.
Boating and Fishing on Lake Decatur
At nearly 3,000 acres, Lake Decatur is Illinois’ largest man-made body of water and an outdoor enthusiast’s dream. From the water, you can sail, jet ski, kayak, canoe and fish; from shore, you can dine outside, partake in a round of mini golf, or stroll through scenic public gardens.
While you’re in the area
- Seek out live entertainment: There’s something for everyone at the Devon Lakeshore Amphitheater, from standup comedy and concerts to outdoor movie nights.
- Stay a night or two: The Decatur Conference Center and Hotel has an in-house restaurant, sports bar, indoor pool, sauna, catch & release pond, sand volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, and disc golf.
- Make it a road trip: Here’s some expert advice to guide you on your romp through the Decatur area.
For those whose travel itch is not yet satisfied, here are a few more ideas to incorporate into your summer trip planning:
- Balloons galore! Check out the Great Galena Balloon Race in this glorious three-day event.
- With its cliffs, rock formations and boulders, Mississippi Palisades State Park doesn’t look as though it belongs in Illinois. Visit for the rock climbing, hiking and sightseeing, then either camp on site or venture into the charming town of Savanna.
- July 28 is National Waterpark Day, so why not make plans to slide, splash and float at one of these Illinois destinations?
- Stay active on the road by hitting up one of the state’s top bike trails.
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