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The perfect getaway is closer than you thought!
Nestled along historic waterways and dotted with picturesque State Parks, you’ll find scenic LaSalle County. For the better part of a century, this stretch of central Illinois has been a destination for travelers wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, an oasis of unexpected natural wonders nestled in the Prairie State.
In the age of daytrips, weekday excursions and short overnight getaways, there’s truly never been a better time to visit LaSalle County. Along with legendary natural attractions like Starved Rock State Park, you’ll find lively small towns lined with exciting eateries and boutique shopping opportunities. Whether you’re looking to tour museums and mansions, or sample locally made wine and craft beer, there’s an adventure awaiting you in LaSalle County.
You’ll find this beautiful stretch of North Central Illinois along I-80 and I-39, conveniently located less than an hour and a half from Chicago, Rockford, the Quad Cities, Bloomington and Peoria.
To make your upcoming trip to LaSalle County even easier, we’ve filled this guide with memorable road trip ideas, one day excursions and tips for planning your LaSalle County Vacation. Whether you’re looking to visit our iconic State Parks, explore beautifully preserved historic sites or plan the perfect familyfriendly vacation, this guide has you covered!
For even more trip ideas, head to our website at www.enjoylasallecounty.com
Enjoy your stay,
Jill Bernal Committee Chairman LaSalle County Tourism2023 OFFICIAL LASALLE COUNTY VISITOR GUIDE
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Starved Rock State Park is a world apart from anything else in Illinois. Since the late 1800’s visitors have been trekking to this beautiful, and unexpected, stretch of nature to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. More than a century later, and this still holds true. From the moment you first meander your car
through the towering trees at the edge of the park, you will feel as if you are a world away from the Illinois you know. At Starved Rock, more than 13 miles of trails meander along, and above, the Illinois River. While you explore these environs, you’ll find countless breathtaking views, places to fish, boat, and simply relax in nature’s splendor. From the towering sandstone canyons to amazing seasonal waterfalls, there’s an awe inspiring view around every corner. Whatever the season you choose to explore, a trip to Starved Rock will leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.
Consistently voted the #1 Attraction in The State of Illinois, Starved Rock features 18 unique canyons, several of
which produce stunning seasonal waterfalls. Guests can explore a vast network of trails, where they can soak in awe inspiring vistas and encounter remarkable plants and animals. The fun at Starved Rock doesn’t stop there, as the park’s historic lodge and informative visitors center offer special programs like guided hikes, trolley tours, presentations from wildlife experts, live concerts, dining and much more!
STARVED ROCK
STOP 1:
State Park adventure! Here, you’ll
You can borrow binoculars, dog bowls, and dog leashes for FREE at the front desk of the Visitors Center.
Concessions and Gifts for a great
park’s namesake, Starved Rock. The summit is home to one of
the best views in the entire behind it. Even when falls aren’t in season, the canyon’s towering walls of intricate sandstone make for quite the sight.
One of the easiest hikes in the parks, just so happens to lead to one of the most beautiful canyons! Located just 0.4-miles southeast of the Visitors Center, French Canyon offers a towering 45-foot tall waterfall during the rainy season, and beautifully eroded Saint Peters sandstone all year round. After a rainfall, admire the colorful streaks left on the canyon walls by the mineral-rich water.
Most of Starved Rock’s beautiful sandstone canyons produce waterfalls after periods of heavy rainfall, but St. Louis, LaSalle, French, Wildcat, Ottawa, and Kaskaskia Canyons are considered to be among the best. St. Louis Canyon boasts the only spring-fed waterfall in the park, resulting in much longer waterfalls, while LaSalle Canyon (despite being much shorter than the other waterfalls) is the only one in the park you can walk behind while the waterfall is in action! The French Canyon waterfall is conveniently located just a short 0.4 mile hike from the Visitor Center, while Wildcat is hands down the largest in the park, a gargantuan waterfall exceeding 70 feet in height.
Every winter, a small stretch of the Illinois River, between Starved Rock State Park and the Illinois Waterways Visitors Center, becomes a temporary condominium for a convocation of eagles! These majestic creatures, with wingspans upward of eight feet in length, pay Starved Rock a visit every year when more northern state’s rivers and lakes begin to freeze.
The Illinois Audubon Society’s Plum Island Sanctuary, located at the base of the Starved Rock Lock, is commonly used by these eagles as a wintering site. The island’s seclusion, sturdy trees and proximity to a non-iced-over section of the river, makes Plum Island particularly desirable real estate for these feathered fliers.
During their wintering season, which lasts anywhere between December and March, you’ll often spot these eagles circling above broken ice, trying to find their next meal, or roosting among the island’s tallest trees. To see these eagles for yourself, head to the Lover’s Leap Overlook, the peak of Starved Rock or the aptly named Eagle Cliff Overlook. Be sure to bring a pair of binoculars or a camera with a large telephoto lens. If you left your binoculars at home, don’t fret, Starved Rock Visitors Center also loans out complimentary pairs at the front desk.
Located about a mile from the Parkman’s Plain parking lot, LaSalle Canyon boasts a wide picturesque canyon and jutting sandstone shelf, suspended 20 feet off the ground. Best of all, your hike to the canyon will wind you along the Illinois River, providing you with a great view of the river and a chance to see some rare birds and foliage.
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If you’re looking to get out of the canyons and take a break from hiking, or if you have a party member looking for a less active excursion, you can reserve a spot aboard Starved Rock’s Eagle One Water Cruise (running Jun. – Oct.) or take a Trolley Tour (running year-round). These narrated tours merge history and sightseeing for a truly one-of-kind view of Starved Rock.
After a full day of hiking and sightseeing, cap your trip off with a stay at Starved Rock Lodge and Conference Center. This historic hotel nestled in nature, features a Cliffside panorama of the Illinois River, an indoor pool complex, on-site restaurants and a beautiful rustic lounge. You can choose from historic lodge accommodations, spacious hotel rooms or charming log cabins.
Starved Rock’s Canyons and Overlooks provide wonderful views of towering sandstone cliffs, lush vegetation and the mighty Illinois River. Photo-worthy sites like Council Bluffs Overhang, a massive sandstone alcove once used by Indigenous tribes for ceremonies, and the titular Starved Rock, once home to the French explorer’s Fort Saint Louis des Illinois, now offer inspiring panoramic views of the river valley below.
There are more than a dozen waterfalls at Starved Rock State Park, many of which transform into beautiful, natural ice sculptures as winter tightens its grip on LaSalle County. According to the Starved Rock staff, some of the more notable (and stunning) ice waterfalls can be found in St. Louis, French, Wildcat, Ottawa and Kaskaskia canyons.
Many blogs cite Starved Rock as one of the top destinations for hiking with your dog in the Midwest. The River Trail, that’s conveniently located off the recently restored Parkman’s Plain lot, is one of the more popular canine hikes. The dogfriendly outdoor Veranda at the Lodge even offers a special “doggy menu”. Dogs must be leashed inside the park.
the 19th century by La Salle zinc tycoon Frederick William
known as Deer Park, earning still remains one of your best
the grand Cascade Falls and the jaw dropping Giants
Bathtub. The trails above the bluffs are graded, relaxed enough for any novice hiker
are active dependent on how much rain the area has seen. This makes spring an ideal
time to explore the park!
Beyond a few sets of stairs to enter the dells and a handful of trails surrounding the brim of the canyon, much of your park exploring will be done by hopping across stepping stones, splashing through shallow creeks, and shuffling along narrow sandstone-lined pathways. With its narrow sandstone canyons and dense tree canopy, Matthiessen feels in many ways like the perfect counterpoint to Starved Rock’s winding trails and steep bluff vistas.
tribe, used as a camp for a religious sect, and even a tuberculosis sanatorium during the 1910’s. These days, it’s a hidden gem state park that brings together the disparate worlds of fine art and conservation.
Located on the North banks of the Illinois River, Buffalo Rock State Park combines rustic prairie hiking with some of the best cliffside views in LaSalle County. Throughout this park’s storied past, it has been the home of an Indigenous American
The State Park is located approximately 3 miles west of Ottawa, Illinois, and has long been a favorite picnic area, as well as an ideal terrain for the beginner hikers.
Buffalo Rock features two trails that offer wildly different park experiences: The River Bluff Trail snakes you along the Illinois River (featuring plenty of great bird watching opportunities), while the Woodland Trail gives you an up-close look at trees,
wildlife, and the “Effigy Tumuli’’ mounds (made by visionary “earthworks’’ artist Michael Heizer) that resemble five enormous animals, a snake, turtle, catfish, frog and water strider. These earthworks, which can really only be seen from aerial photography today, were inspired by Indigenous American burial grounds, several of which can be found in the Illinois River
Buffalo Rock is also home to three live American Bison. This trio can be seen in their grazing pen, located near the Western parking lot.
An early (8 a.m.) arrival rewards guests with an opportunity to see the Buffalo get fed and, occasionally, morning fog on the Illinois River.
observation decks, you’ll be treated to a unique southward facing view
vista you can’t see at any of the other parks in the
Nestled along the Illinois River in Marseilles, Illini State Park is a serene hidden gem offering guests the perfect place to hold a picnic or family gathering. This 510-acre park boasts not only incredible views of the river, but also 100+ picturesque campsites, a boat ramp for easy river access and ample places for anglers to fish for crappie, bass, bluegill
Be sure to pay Illini a visit in Winter, when the park’s ice skating pool has frozen over, and the large sledding hill is covered in snow. During this season, you can also crosscountry ski on the park’s flat graded trails, then warm-up in their cozy shelter. During the Fall, the park’s a birder’s paradise, attracting scores
like Vireos, Warblers and Thrushes.
You’ll also find The Illinois Fallen Soldiers Tree Memorial, a unique living monument celebrating the lives of the soldiers lost in Iraq and Afghanistan. This site feature over 250 Oak Trees spread across a 2.5 acre plot of land, each celebrating soldier.
Come
Come enjoy all our delicious dining options from North to South including Al Fresco dining and drinking on Mill Street. From gourmet treats, wines and unique spices to antiques and specialty gifts. We have it all. Come for a day or the weekend.
Beyond the borders of Starved Rock State Park, there’s even more exciting nature to explore in LaSalle County! Here are 14 other outdoor destinations you should be sure to visit on your next trip.
ALLEN PARK
400 COURTNEY STREET
OTTAWA
A sprawling riverfront park, located on Ottawa’s Rt. 71 that offers boat launches, docks, a riverwalk, tennis courts, playgrounds, picnic tables, toboggan run and an amphitheater.
BAKER LAKE
2700 AIRPORT ROAD • PERU
Baker Lake Park offers fishing, picnicking, playground, shelters, restrooms, soccer field and a 1-mile paved walking path.
CATLIN PARK
2560 EAST 1251ST ROAD
OTTAWA
This 333-acre park offers fourteen distinct trails that run past streams, ponds and Catlin’s lush river valley vegetation. If you’re a fan of horseback riding, Catlin has some of the best trails in the area for riding.
DAYTON BLUFFS
2997 ROUTE 71 • OTTAWA
Owned by The Conservation Foundation and managed
LaSalle County’s newest parks. Winding along the bluffs of the park features bubbling creeks,
CASSIDY CANOE LAUNCH
WEST MAIN STREET RTE. 18 STREATOR
This 0.5 mile trail parallels the flowing waters of the Vermilion River. Visitors can follow the trail through a forest of mulberry, hackberry, oak and maples. Blue jays, chickadees, and woodpeckers are frequent sights for birders, while butterflies and dragonflies are commonly found along the trail’s sunnier stretches.
LAKE KAKUSHA
ROUTE 251 • MENDOTA
This man-made lake, located in northern LaSalle County, is ideal for fishing and light trail walking. You’ll find ample shelters and picnic areas.
MCPHEDRAN PARK
OAKWOOD AVE. • OGLESBY
This pet-friendly park features a fishing pond and pier. You’ll also find a 1/3 mile long walking track, complete with 6 work out stations. For the kids, there’s a playground with baby swings, regular swings and a pirate-themed jungle gym.
MITCHELL’S GROVE NATURE PRESERVE EAST 5TH ROAD • LASALLE
This small park is something of a geological oddity, with its unique rock formations showing evidence of glacial gouging and boulder deposits from as far north as Canada. You’ll also find a winding creek, tall bluff outcroppings and some rare vegetation. For nonrockhounds, it’s also a popular hunting destination during deer season.
RIVER WALK AND FOX
RIVER PARK
1025 ONTARIO STREET
OTTAWA
See the beauty of the Fox River from downtown Ottawa. You’ll find a paved walking path that runs from Fox River Park all the way to the downtown, where the Fox meets the Illinois River. At Fox River Park you’ll also find a splash pad, 9-hole disk golf course, playground,
DON’T LITTER
Do your part to keep the parks looking nice! There are ample waste receptacles scattered throughout the parks, be sure to keep any waste you generate on the trail inside your bag until you find one.
Venturing off trails at any of Illinois’ State Parks is strictly forbidden, and for good reason. There are countless sharp drop offs, ravines, and dangerous plants off the trails. Admire the beautiful sights from only the clearly marked trails.
Wear well fitted shoes, preferably hiking boots with good traction. Dress appropriately for the weather, always anticipate it being cooler inside the canyons at Starved Rock and the dells at Matthiessen.
Hiking can be exhausting, and many hikers underestimate how much water they’ll drink out on the trails. Plan ahead and bring extra water and trail snacks for you and your fellow hikers.
These parks are large, and you can go long distances without seeing another hiker while out on the trails. Be sure to bring a cell phone so you can call for help in case of an emergency.
Pets are always welcomed at LaSalle County’s state parks, but they must be kept on a leash, for their own safety.
This park, located in rural Earlville, features picnic areas, open fields, rentable shelters and fishing ponds and the beautiful Indian Creek. While you’re there, be sure to learn about the tragic history of this tranquil park at the historical marker located near the entrance.
Located in Mendota, this 104acre nature preserve features shelters, restrooms, picnic area and a playground. You’ll also find a small network of hiking trails.
more commonly found in Wisconsin or Canada.
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Located 1.8 miles northwest of Streator, this 37+ acre park contains two creeks, a sandstone waterfall, an expansive large trail system, as well as some rare flora and fauna!
LaSalle County is more than just a destination, it’s a lifestyle. Get off the couch and book an excursion to one of these unforgettable outdoor adventures. From free fun like geocaching and biking the historic I&M Canal, to Instagramworthy destinations like Skydive Chicago and Donnie’s Appleseed Orchard, there’s an adventure for everyone in LaSalle County.
AMPHIBIOUS ATVING GATOR CREEK CRUISE
815-481-3337 • CEDAR POINT ccrstables.com
ORCHARD AND FARM FRESH PRODUCE
DONNIE APPLESEED ORCHARD
815-780-7390 • LASALLE donnieappleseedorchard.com
I & M CANAL STATE TRAIL SENECA TO LASALLE iandmcanal.org
MARILLA PARK
Wooded Trails • STREATOR streator.org ci.streator.il.us
AYERS LANDING & CANOE
ayerslandingcanoerental.com
I & M CANAL BOAT TOURS
lasallecanalboat.org
QUEST WATERSPORTS
815-433-2200 • OTTAWA srcrentals.com
OTTAWA HISTORICAL AND SCOUTING HERITAGE MUSEUM
815-431-9353 • OTTAWA
GO KARTING CONCEPT HAULERS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
815-496-2467 • SHERIDAN concepthaulersmotorspeedway.com
HORSEBACK RIDING
CEDAR CREEK RANCH
815-481-3337 • CEDAR POINT ccrstables.com
PUNKIN ACRE PAINTS
815-223-9076 • LaSalle punkinacrepaints.com/trailriding
INDOOR WATERPARK
GRIZZLY JACK’S GRAND BEAR FALLS
866-399-3866 • UTICA grizzlyjacksresort.com
FOX RIVER RESORT’S PIRATE’S CAY
815-496-3292 • SHERIDAN piratescay.com
KAYAKING
KAYAK STARVED ROCK
630-567-4653 • OTTAWA kayakmorris.com/starvedrock-kayak-tour
MARINAS
ANCHOR IN MARINA
815-357-6666 • SENECA anchorinmarina.com
HERITAGE HARBOR MARINA
815-433-5000 • OTTAWA heritageharborottawa.com
HIDDENCOVE MARINA
815-357-6869 • SENECA thehiddencovemarina.com
MARINERS MARINA
708-528-5880 • SENECA marinersvillage&marina.com
SOUTH SHORE BOAT CLUB
815-223-9890 • PERU southshoreboatclub.com
SNUG HARBOR MARINA
815-795-9080 • MARSEILLES
SPRING BROOK MARINA
815-357-8666 • SENECA springbrookmarina.com
STARVED ROCK MARINA
815-433-4218 • OTTAWA starvedrockmarina.com
OFF-ROADING LOCATIONS
THE CLIFFS INSANE
TERRAIN
815-795-5200 • MARSEILLES thecliffsinsaneterrain.com
DIRT RUNNER
630-291-0250 • MARSEILLES dirtrunner.us
FOX VALLEY OFF ROAD
815-431-9913 • OTTAWA foxvalleyoffroad.com
PETTING ZOO & WAGON RIDES
PAULY’S PETTING ZOO
815-481-3337 • CEDAR POINT ccrstables.com
RACING
LASALLE SPEEDWAY
815-223-6900 • LASALLE lasallespeedway.com
SKYDIVING
SKYDIVE CHICAGO
815-433-0000 • OTTAWA skydivechicago.com
SPLASH PAD
FOX RIVER PARK SPLASH PAD
OTTAWA •cityofottawa.org
SPLASH FIELD AT WASHINGTON PARK PERU • peru.il.us
WHITEWATER RAFTING
VERMILLION RIVER RAFTING
815-667-5242 • OGLESBY vermillionriverrafting.com
YOGA/SPA
SALT TREE YOGA
815-343-2751 • OTTAWA salttreeyoga.com
Fwine tastings, delicious dinners, scenic hikes and cozy cabins, but this majestic stretch of North-Central Illinois is also home to some of the best winter eagle watching the Midwest has to offer.
The Illinois Audubon Society’s Plum Island Sanctuary, located at the base of the Starved Rock Lock, has long been a favorite wintering site for bald eagles. The broken-up ice, reliable food source and sturdy nesting trees make this small stretch of the Illinois River a reliable place for birders, photographers and nature lovers to see these beautiful birds of prey in their natural habitat.
During their wintering season, which lasts anywhere between December and March, you’ll often spot these eagles circling above broken ice, trying to find their next meal, or roosting among the island’s tallest trees – but the best time to spot them is Eagle Watch Weekend, which is slated to be held January 27-28, 2024. This fest is devoted to bringing guests closer to these feathered friends with informational talks, eagle encounters, bird-watching excursions and discounted lodging bundles.
The festivities include guided eagle viewing hikes, a birds-of-prey informational programs, live shows with real bald eagles, children’s activities and much more!
Follow our Facebook page to stay up to date about Eagle Watch Weekend 2024.
37. Father Marquette Memorial 38. Heritage Corridor CVB Visitors Center 39. LaSalle County Historical Society Museum Campus
31. Spring Lake Nature Area 32. Streator City Park 33. Streatorland Historical Museum 34. Weber House & Garden 35. WWII Canteen Monument
SENECA 25. IL LST (Landing Ship Tank) Memorial 26. MJ Hogan Grain Elevator 27. Seneca Area History Museum
WEDRON 40. Charles Lindbergh Crash Site Marker
TROY GROVE 36. Wild Bill Hickok State Memorial UTICA
SHERIDAN 28. Norsk Museum STREATOR 29. Hopalong Cassidy River Trail & Canoe Launch 30. Sandy Ford Conservation Area
18. IL Waterway Visitors Center 19. LaSalle County Genealogy Guild 20. Ottawa Visitors Center 20. Reddick Mansion 20. Washington Square Park and Murals 21. Riverwalk & Fox River Park 22. Skydive Chicago PERU 23. Baker Lake Park 24. Westclox Museum
OGLESBY 13. Memorial Park MATTHIESSEN STATE PARK 14. McPhedran Park STARVED ROCK STATE PARK & VISITOR CENTER
MARSEILLES ILLINI STATE PARK 7. Middle East Conflicts Wall Memorial & Museum
EARLVILLE 1. Earlville Historical Society Museum 2. RT 34 Drive-In Theater
To extend your drive to Illini State Park and other LaSalle County locations along the river.
OTTAWA BUFFALO ROCK STATE PARK 15. Catlin Park 16. Dayton Bluffs 17. I & M Tollhouse and Replica Canal Boat
MENDOTA 8. Breaking the Prairie Museum 9. Hume-Carnegie Museum & Veterans Park 10. Lake Kakusha 11. Snyder Grove Park 12. Union Depot Railroad Museum
Shabbona County Park LASALLE
Hegeler Carus Mansion IL & MICHIGAN CANAL STATE TRAIL
Part of the Illinois River Road Scenic Byway and Canyon Drive with connecting roads.
Lock 16 Visitors Center/Lock14/I&M Canal Boat 6. Mitchell Grove Nature Preserve
SCENIC DRIVES:
LaSalle County is filled with rich history! From the Native American tribes that traded near Starved Rock, to the legendary civil engineering project that was the I&M Canal, to the famed first Lincoln-Douglas Debate, history comes alive in this stretch of North-Central Illinois. To soak in some of these fascinating historical stories, pay a visit to this trio of grand gardens and historic mansions!
www.WeberHouseAndGarden.com
his historic childhood home in 1983. decorated rooms, each one reflecting a different period of design, and a style garden. This unique blend of architecture, horticulture, interior design and broadcast history is open for tours seven days a week, April – October.
Hegeler Carus Mansion
1307 7th St, LaSalle, IL 61301
www.HegelerCarus.org
Designed by W. W. Boyington, the famed Chicago Water Tower architect, LaSalle’s Hegeler Carus Mansion has remained virtually unaltered since its completion in 1876. This 16,000sq. foot mansion features 56 rooms spread across 7 levels. The interior is just as stunning as the exterior, with its intricate parquet floors and hand-painted ceilings. This National Landmark is open for tours Wed. - Sun, year-round.
Reddick Mansion
100 W Lafayette St, Ottawa, IL 61350
www.ReddickMansion.org
The Reddick Mansion, a wonderfully unique landmark, stands at the corners of Columbus and Lafayette streets in Ottawa, overlooking the Lincoln Douglas Debate Site. This 150+ year old, 22-room, Italianate mansion has been meticulously restored to the 19th century, after decades of being used as the town’s public library. Now, the mansion is open year-round for tours, Fri. – Mon.
LaSalle County is a foodie’s dream come true, and an exceptional dining destination! From friendly neighborhood pubs serving legendary burgers to upscale eateries providing delicious scratch-made meals, there’s something for every palate. Enjoy fresh sushi rolled by a skilled chef, piping hot wood fired pizza or a fresh take on American classics made with locally sourced ingredients. LaSalle County’s delicious eateries aren’t just serving up memorable meals, they’re also providing small town hospitality and service you won’t find anywhere else.
LASALLE
JORGE’S MARGARITAS & GRILL
815-250-0775
NINA’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT
815-780-8080
ninasmarketinc.com
UPTOWN GRILL
815-224-4545
uptowngrill.com
MARSEILLES
THE LAKES COUNTRY CLUB
815-795-5107
thelakescc.net
OGLESBY
CINDY’S ON 39
815-883-3539
CORTILENO’S PUB
815-993-9157
cortilenos.com
MR. SALSAS
815-883-9299
mrsalsasmex.com
THE ROOTBEER STAND
815-883-9254
STARVED ROCK LODGE
815-667-4211
starvedrocklodge.com
OTTAWA
MCDONALD’S 815-434-3141
mcdonalds.com
PERU THE IGLOO
815-223-0848
igloodiner.com
STEAK N’ SHAKE
815-224-3111
steaknshake.com
STONE JUG BARBEQUE
815-780-8275
stonejugbbq.com
UTICA
BRUCE & OLLIE’S ICE CREAM & COFFEE
815-691-8034
bruceandollies.com
JOY & ED’s BAR & RESTAURANT
815-667-4850
SKOOGS PUB & GRILL
815-667-5800
skoogspub.com
Celebrate the 175th Anniversary of the historic Illinois & Michigan Canal at these great family friendly places and activities. The suggestions below include indoor and outdoor activities, both educational and recreational. For more information on this year-long celebration honoring this legendary waterway, be sure to follow the I&M Canal National Heritage Area on Facebook (facebook.com/ iandmcanal) and visit iandmcanal.org
The IMCNHA has one of the favorite National Park Service
do both and meet a National Park Service Ranger. Check iandmcanal.org for details.
LaSalle, 61301) or Isle a la Cache
to attend a Jr. Ranger Day to
Ottawa’s tollhouse is a remarkable relic of the I&M Canal boom, a surviving original structure filled with recovered items and fascinating displays about the waterway’s storied history in a compact one-room footprint. Located conveniently in the heart of Ottawa’s downtown, right along the I&M towpath, you’ll find this immaculate looking 175 year old museum. A group of dedicated volunteers turned this husk of a building into a painstakingly researched approximation of what the canal collector’s toll house would have looked like back in 1848. For more information, visit pickusottawail.com/attractions/ im-canal-toll-house/
This 76-foot boat is the first on the canal in over 70 years, but the star of the show for adults and kids alike is Moe the Mule, who pulls the boat and passengers down the canal for a brief glimpse of what canal travel was
like in 1848, when Chicago was the western frontier. The ride is about an hour long, enough to learn the history from the guide and the recorded history, but not too long for the kids. You are allowed to walk around the boat, sit in the cabin, or explore the upper deck. Catch a view of turtles sunning themselves on the rocks, while birds, fish, and other animals may make an appearance. Kids can become a Jr. Captain and visit the stern of the boat to see the rudder in action. Tickets are required, iandmcanal.org, 754 First Street,
This a perfect place to let your kids explore. The trail is flat, with either a crushed limestone or paved surface, making it ideal for walking, running, skipping, pushing a stroller, or bicycling. The trail has many access points in and near our canal towns, with 18 free parking lots along the 61 miles. Kids can see a variety of birds, animals, and fish, including herons, turtles, and deer, and sometimes an eagle. The trail is usually not too busy, and it can be easily shared by walkers and cyclists. There are many interpretive signs and mile markers along the way, many of them with QR codes offering local information, including nearby food.
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Hickok. Since 1990, the
of the school is the herb garden, containing herbs and flowers native to Illinois. Many of the exhibits within our other buildings are of interest to families, including the Radium Dial Girls. lasallecountyhistoricalsociety.org, 101 E Canal St, North Utica, 61373
Steeped in fascinating history, from enormous Native American trading camps on the banks of the Illinois to French explorers establishing a fort at Starved Rock and the very first Lincoln-Douglas debate, LaSalle County has been home to historic events that not only shaped Illinois, but the entire world. LaSalle County’s amazing museums archive this rich history and share it with the public, in a way that’s just as fun as it is informative!
EARLVILLE COMMUNITY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM
136 S. Ottawa Street • Earlville
815-246-7076
www.earlvillehistory.org
Housed inside a historic 1890’s hardware store, Earlville’s free community museum shares the history of this Northern LaSalle County town through a fascinating collection of artifacts.
LOCK 16 VISITOR CENTER
754 First Street • LaSalle 815-220-1848
www.iandmcanal.org
The Lock 16 Visitor Center offers more than just a delicious café and great gift shop, it also houses a massive
wrap-around interpretive mural that tells the storied history of
ride along a mile and half of restored canal, learning the importance I&M played in the
HUME-CARNEGIE MUSEUM
901 Washington St. • Mendota 815-539-3373
www.mendotamuseums.org
Witness a collection of over 500 photos depicting 100
fascinating years of Mendota
BREAKING THE PRAIRIE FARM MUSEUM
684 8th Street • Mendota
815-539-3373
mendotamuseums.org
This unique agricultural museum is open for viewing 24/7, through a series of glass windows that allow you to take a look at the historic farm implements that “broke the prairie”. Interior tours can be arranged by calling the number listed above.
NORSK MUSEUM
3656 E. 2631st St. • Sheridan
815-343-5070
norskmuseum.org
This delightful museum is dedicated to Scandinavian culture, and is filled with
artifacts from the Norwegian immigrants that settled the region back in the 1800’s.
STARVED ROCK STATE PARK VISITORS CENTER
2678 E. 873rd Road • Oglesby 815-667-4726 dnr.illinois.gov
Starved Rock’s cutting edge visitors center helps guests learn about the park’s storied past, fascinating wildlife and ecology through the use of interactive displays and interpretive dioramas.
M.J. HOGAN GRAIN ELEVATOR
124 West Williams • Seneca 815-357-6197 senecahistory.com
This 1861 grain elevator is of the last of its kind. This 65+ foot tall, 70,000 bushel elevator can be toured during special events, or call the number above to arrange a tour.
SENECA AREA HERITAGE MUSEUM
431 N. Main Street • Seneca 815-769-5077 senecahistory.com
Seneca’s fascinating history is explained through a wonderfully curated collection of artifacts inside a vintage train depot! The museum even includes information on Seneca’s famed shipyard that produced 157 LSTs for WWII.
I&M CANAL TOLLHOUSE
1221 Columbus St. • Ottawa 815-434-2737 pickusottawail.com
The only surviving I&M tollhouse, this one room museum shows guests what the life of an 1850’s locktender was like, through a collection of artifacts, dioramas and historical documents.
OTTAWA HERITAGE AND SCOUTING MUSEUM
1100 Canal Street • Ottawa 815-431-9353
Dedicated to preserving the history of the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Campfire Scouts, this museum also
has displays on the Lincoln Douglas Debates, and scouts founder/Ottawa resident W. D. Boyce.
950 N. 27th Road • Ottawa 815-667-4054
See the operation of a real lock and dam up close, and learn about the Illinois Waterway’s significance as a part of the nation’s water highway system.
GENEALOGICAL GUILD
115 West Glover Street Ottawa 815-433-5261
Search a vast archive of historical records to learn more about your ancestors’ connection to LaSalle County.
Ottawa pickusottawail.com
Visit the historic site of the first Lincoln-Douglas debate, as honored by a large reflecting pool and beautiful bronze statue.
350 5th Street, Suite 265 Peru 815-250-0617
westcloxmuseum.com
Peru’s famed Westclox factory, makers for the beloved cultfavorite clock, are honored in this fascinating museum. Through a vast collection of documents, artifacts and antiques, the Westclox Museum tells the story of the community that made these remarkable clocks.
306 Vermillion Street Streator 815-672-2443
streatorlandmuseum.com
Celebrate historic Streator at this riveting museum, filled with thousands of artifacts, pictures, and records dedicated to telling the story of this community. You’ll also find a real Burlington Northern caboose on the museum property.
101 East Canal Street • Utica 815-667-4861
The LaSalle County Historical Society campus, located on the banks of the historic I&M Canal features five buildings and interpretive sites that, together, weave the fascinating story of LaSalle County.
From hip antique shops selling expertly curated collectibles to fashion forward boutiques serving up great looks at unbeatable prices, there’s a shopping destination for everyone in LaSalle County! You’ll find malls, mom and pop shops, specialty stores, salons and even art galleries in the communities around the Starved Rock region. Whatever you’re in the market for, LaSalle County is sure to have a store that sells it!
CLARKS RUN ANTIQUES
815-667-7190 • UTICA clarksrunantiques.com
CLARKS RUN CREEK GIFTS & WINE
815-691-8047 • UTICA clarksruncreek.com
JOBST MONUMENTS & GIFTS
815-433-0310 • OTTAWA
Jobst Monument & Gifts On Facebook
HY-VEE
815-223-5219 • PERU hy-vee.com
LOCK 16 GIFT SHOP
815-220-1848 • LASALLE iandmcanal.org
SALT TREE YOGA
(815) 343-2751 • OTTAWA salttreeyoga.com
STARVED ROCK COUNTRY WELCOME CENTER AND ILLINOIS MADE GIFT SHOPPE
815-667-4356 • UTICA hcdestinations.com
STARVED ROCK LODGE GIFT SHOP
815-667-4211 • OGLESBY starvedrocklodge.com
SULLIVAN’S FOODS
815-539-9341 • MENDOTA sullivansfoods.net
GRAND BEAR RESORT AT STARVED ROCK
866-399-3866 • UTICA grandbearresort.com
HOLIDAY INN CLUB
VACATIONS FOX RIVER RESORT
815-496-2369 • SHERIDAN ihg.com
STARVED ROCK LODGE & CONFERENCE CENTER
815-667-4211 • OGLESBY starvedrocklodge.com
AMERICINN
815-672-0080 • STREATOR americinn.com
BEST WESTERN OGLESBY
815-883-3535 • OGLESBY bestwestern.com
COMFORT INN
815-538-3355 • MENDOTA choicehotels.com
COMFORT INN
815-433-0029 • OTTAWA choicehotels.com
DAYS INN BY WYNDHAM
815-681-7739 • OGLESBY 815-883-9600 • OGLESBY daysinnstarvedrock.com
FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES
815-431-8955 • OTTAWA marriott.com/mdwot
FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES
815-223-7458 • PERU marriott.com/sqipr
HAMPTON INN
815-434-6040 • OTTAWA hampton.com
HAMPTON INN & SUITES
815-220-8400 • PERU peru.hamptoninn.com
HOLIDAY INN CLUB
VACATIONS FOX RIVER RESORT
815-433-0029 • SHERIDAN holidayinnexpress.com/ottawail
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES PERU
815-224-2500 • PERU holidayinnexpress.com/ lasalleperu
LAQUINTA INN PERU
815-224-9000 • PERU lq.com
THE LAKES COUNTRY CLUB & INN
815-795-5107 • MARSEILLES prairielakescc.com
QUALITY INN
815-433-9600 • OTTAWA choicehotels.com
QUALITY INN
815-223-8585 • PERU choicehotels.com
RELAX INN
815-672-3168 • STREATOR relaxinnstreator.com
SANDS MOTEL
815-434-6440 • OTTAWA sandsmotelottawa.com
STARVED ROCK MOTOR INN
815-672-8400 • STREATOR starvedrockhotel.com
SUPER 8
815-223-1848 • PERU super8.com
SUPER 8
815-615-9582 • MENDOTA super8.com
SUPER 8
815-434-2888 • OTTAWA super8.com
SURREY MOTEL
815-433-1263 • OTTAWA surreymotel.com
COTTAGES & B&Bs
BALDWIN HOUSE
815-510-0658 • STREATOR streatorbaldwinhouse.com
THE BICKERMAN BUILDING LOFTS
815-691-8034 • UTICA thebickerman.com
CHEF TOM’S GUEST HOUSE
815-257-1025 • STREATOR chef-toms
THE COTTAGES AT HERON’S 815-433-5000 • OTTAWA heritageharborottawa.com
KISHAUWAU CABINS
815-442-8453 • TONICA Kishauwaucabins.com
LANDERS HOUSE
815-667-5170 • UTICA landershouse.com
CAMP ARAMONI - LUXURY CAMPING
815-224-7333 • TONICA camparamoni.com
DEER CREEK CAMPGROUND
815-786-4873 • SHERIDAN campingdeercreek.com
FOUR STAR CAMPGROUND
815-795-5720 • MARSEILLES fourstarcampground.com
GLENWOOD RV RESORT
815-795-6000 • MARSEILLES GlenwoodRVResort.com
HI-TIDE RECREATION
815-495-9032 • LELAND
ILLINI STATE PARK
815-795-2448 • MARSEILLES reserveamerica.com
KAYAK STARVED ROCK CAMPGROUND 630-567-4653 • OTTAWA kayakmorris.com
LASALLE/PERU KOA 815-667-4988 • UTICA koa.com
MALLARD BEND CAMPGROUND 815-496-2496 • SHERIDAN
PLEASANT CREEK
CAMPGROUND 815-431-0936 • OGLESBY pleasantcreekcampground.com
ROLLING OAKS CAMPGROUND
815-496-2334 • SHERIDAN
STARVED ROCK STATE PARK 815-667-4726 • OGLESBY reserveamerica.com
TROLL HOLLOW CAMPGROUND
815-795-2537 • MARSEILLES trollhollow.com
WOODSMOKE RANCH REALTY
815-357-1338 • SENECA woodsmokeranch.com
MAY - SEPTEMBER
Canal Market
Every Sunday 10 AM - 4 PM, and select event days throughout the year 815-667-4861 lasallecountyhistoricalsociety.org
Summer Concert Series
Fridays • 6:30 PM - 8 PM
Hegeler Carus Mansion LaSalle • 815-224-5897 hegelercarus.org
Music On The Veranda
Fridays • 8 PM - 11 PM
Starved Rock Lodge • Oglesby starvedrocklodge.com
JUNE - AUGUST
Jammin’ at the Clock
Fridays • 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Heritage Park • Streator streator.org
Ottawa’s 3rd Friday Artisan Market
Third Friday of each month 6PM TO 9 PM • Open Space Art Gallery • (815) 293-7099 osartstudios.com
Music Under The Oaks
Fridays • 6 – 9 PM 815-200-5058 • peru.il.us
Music in the Park
Saturdays • 6 - 8 PM Washington Park • Ottawa cityofottawa.org pickusottawail.com
JUNE - OCTOBER
Waterfowl Cruises
Saturdays and Sundays
1:00 pm and 2:00 pm
Starved Rock State Park
starvedrocklodge.com
Streator’s Farmers Market
Saturdays • 8 AM - 12 PM
Streator City Park • streator.org
NOVEMBER -
DECEMBER
Chris Kringle Market
November 24-26, December, 1-3 and 8-10
Ottawa • (815) 434-2737
pickusottawail.com
NOVEMBER -
JANUARY
November 10 - January 1
Celebration of Lights
Rotary Park • LaSalle lasalle-il.gov
DECEMBER - MARCH
Guided Winter Hikes
Weekends • Starved Rock Lodge
Oglesby • 815-220-7386
starvedrocklodge.com
JANUARY - MARCH
Winter Wildlife Trolley Tours
Weekends, 11 AM - 1 PM, 1 PM - 3PM • Starved Rock Lodge
Oglesby • 815-220-7386
starvedrocklodge.com
MAY
May 13
Starved Rock Country Marathon, Half Marathon & Run SRC 5K 7 am • Ottawa runstarvedrockcountry.net
May 19-20
TBM Avenger Reunion & Airshow
Illinois Valley Regional Airport Peru • tbmreunion.org
May 20
Streator Food Truck Festival & Artisan Market Noon - 7 pm • Streator City Park streator.org
May 20-21
Kites In Flight Festival 10 am - 3 pm • Heritage Harbor Ottawa • pickusottawail.com
May 26-28
Park Fest
Streator City Park • Streator streator.org
May 27-28
Wild Bill Days Utica • utica-il.gov lasallecountyhistoricalsociety.org
JUNE
June 2
Pistol Shrimp Home Opener Veterans Pak • Peru peru.il.us
June 2-4
Ottawa Two Rivers Wine Festival
Jordan Block • Ottawa pickusottawail.com
June 10
Family Pride Festival Washington Square Park Ottawa
June 10 - 17
Poco – A – Poco Summer Music Camp pocoapoco.org • streator.org
June 15-18
Oglesby Summer Fun Fest Festival Grounds • Oglesby oglesbyfunfest.com
June 16
Ottawa’s Annual Cruise Night
5 pm to 10 pm
LaSalle Street • Ottawa lasallecountycruisers.com
June 22-25
Celebrate LaSalle Downtown LaSalle lasalle-il.gov
JULY
July 1
Utica Fireworks Celebration Utica • Carey Memorial Park utica-il.gov
July 3
Peru Fireworks Celebration Water St. • Peru • peru.il.us
July 4
4th of July Fireworks 211 East Main St. • Ottawa pickusottawail.com
AUGUST
August 3- August 6
Streator Fest
Concerts, Carnival & More Streator • streatorfest.com
August 5
LaSalle County Cruisers 38th Annual Car Show
2 PM • LaSalle Street • Ottawa lasallecountycruisers.com
August 10 - 13
Mendota Sweet Corn Festival Downtown Mendota sweetcornfestival.com
August 18 - 20
Starved Rock Nationals
Skydive Chicago • Ottawa srnshow.com
SEPTEMBER
September 2
Roamer Cruise Night & Dream Machine Car Show
Streator City Park/Downtown Streator • streator.org
September 8 - 9
BBQ N Blues & Jazz N The Streets Downtown LaSalle lasalle-il.gov lasallebusiness.org
September 16 - 17
Vintage Illinois Wine Festival Downtown Utica vintageillinois.com
September 16
Streator Food Truck Festival Noon - 7 PM • Streator City Park streator.org
September 16 Pluto Fest 10AM - 3PM •Streator City Park streator.org
OCTOBER
Fall Colors Trolley Tours Saturdays & Mondays, through October 9:30am and 11am Starved Rock Lodge starvedrocklodge.com
Autumn on the River Tours Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, through October 11am – 3:00pm Starved Rock Visitor Center Oglesby starvedrocklodge.com
October 7 - 8
LaSalle County Historical Society’s Burgoo Festival Downtown Utica • 815-667-4861 lasallecountyhistoricalsociety.org
NOVEMBER
November 24
Festival of Lights Parade 6PM • Downtown Ottawa
November 25
Small Business Saturday Utica • utica-il.gov
November 25
Small Business Saturday LaSalle • lasalle-il.gov lasallebusiness.org
Christmas Trolley Tour of Lights Through December Starved Rock Visitor Center Oglesby starvedrocklodge.com
December 2
Light Up the Night Christmas Parade
Centennial Park to Washington Park • Peru peru.il.us
December 8
Merry On Main Downtown Streator streator.org
December 1 – 3
Christkindlmarket Downtown LaSalle lasalle-il.gov lasallebusiness.org
December 2
Miracle on 1st Street LaSalle • lasalle-il.gov
December 2
Christmas Parade 815-200-5058 • peru.il.us
Keeping Christmas Close to Home & Light Up Streator
CITY OF LA SALLE
815-223-3755 • LA SALLE lasalle-il.gov
CITY OF MARSEILLES MARSEILLES • 815-795-2133 cityofmarseilles.com
CITY OF OGLESBY
815-883-3389 • OGLESBY oglesby.il.us
CITY OF PERU
815-223-0061 • PERU peru.il.us
HERITAGE CORRIDOR DESTINATIONS
815-667-4356 • UTICA hcdestinations.com
I & M CANAL BOAT/LOCK 16 VISITOR CENTER
815-220-1848 • LASALLE iandmcanal.org
IL RIVER AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
815-795-2323 • MARSEILLES IRACC.org
IL RIVER ROAD NATIONAL SCENIC BYWAY
309-547-2730 • LEWISTOWN, IL illinoisriverroad.org
IL WATERWAY VISITOR CENTER/U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
815-667-4054 • OTTAWA mvr.usace.army.mil/Missions/ Recreation/Illinois-Waterway
ILLINOIS VALLEY AREA CHAMBER
815-223-0227 • PERU ivaced.org
MENDOTA AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
815-539-6507 • MENDOTA mendotachamber.com
OTTAWA VISITORS CENTER
815-434-2737 • OTTAWA pickusottawail.com
STARVED ROCK STATE PARK VISITOR CENTER
815-667-4726 • OGLESBY dnr.illinois.gov
STREATOR TOURISM
815-672-2055 • STREATOR streator.org • ci.streator.il.us
VILLAGE OF NORTH UTICA
815-667-4111 • UTICA utica-il.gov
VILLAGE OF SENECA
815-357-8771 • SENECA senecail.org