A mid-1800’s architectural wonder helped make Chicago the city it is today. The 96-mile Illinois & Michigan Canal (I&M Canal) connected the Great Lakes in Bridgeport, Chicago to the Illinois River at LaSalle-Peru, and amazingly unique towns sprung up that maintain their authentic charm to this date.
READ ON!Freedom. The Open Road. The American Dream. All are still alive on The Mother Road. The nostalgia of diners, museums, tourist stops and neon lights are there for you to visit as you make the drive from Chicago to Santa Monica, CA. You can still get your Kicks on Route 66!
READ ON!A visit to Starved Rock State Park consists of many sights to behold, including breathtaking views of its many canyons and awe-inspiring scenes of eagles flying during the winter month.
READ ON!The Heritage Corridor is filled with events that are waiting just for you. Live music, fun festivals, learning programs, and active adventures await.
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READ ON!The Illinois River Road Northern Leg spans from Ottawa to Princeton. The northernmost span of the Illinois River Road allows you to explore mile after mile of well-marked hiking trails, each with its own set of surprises. Climb up towering canyons and hear the rush of amazing waterfalls or get a glimpse of young fawns frolicking on the colorfully-carpeted forest floor. Water lovers can paddle serenely in a canoe along the banks of quiet inlets or ramp up the adventure with a frothy, whitewater rafting trip. You will be sure to see a land of thrills and history along the northern leg of the Illinois River Road.
The Illinois River Road Central Leg spans from Henry through Peoria to Pekin. Discover creatures both native and foreign when you visit the central leg of the Illinois River Road. Overlook herds of majestic bison and elk as they graze in gently-rolling green pastures or observe wolves, foxes and bears as they nestle in their wooded surroundings. With the chance to see exotic animals such as giraffes, lions, zebras, tigers, wallabies and more, your journey in central Illinois can easily transcend to the lands of Africa, Asia and Australia as well. After this walk-on-the-wild-side, consider unwinding on the water as Calliope music welcomes you aboard an authentic paddlewheel-driven boat that gently makes its way along the banks of the Illinois River. Or stop in for a day of exploration and fun inside the planetarium, children’s discovery center, galleries or manufacturing exhibits at one of several local museums. Whether making animal acquaintances or stimulating the senses, there’s lots to see and do along the central portion of the Illinois River Road.
The southern leg of the Illinois River Road runs from Canton down to Havana, Illinois. Immerse yourself inside thousands of acres of wildlife refuge; pristine land where birds, and fish are waiting to be discovered. Pull out the binoculars for a glimpse at a majestic bald eagle, osprey or migrating pelican, or just sit back and listen to the melody of an area songbird, with only the rustling of the trees as its accompanist. Boaters and anglers-alike will find it hard to resist the allure of the many marshes, lakes and riverfront banks dotted throughout the region. Whether you hunt, canoe or camp, your commune with the outdoor world can also include time at a museum that pays tribute to the lives and history of the Native Americans who called this land home for 12,000 years. Nowhere are the wonders of nature more apparent than in the southern portion of the Illinois River Road.
For warm, Midwestern hospitality and authentic experiences, follow the river - the Illinois River Road!
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