3 Illinois Day Trips That Are Even Cooler During The Winter
When cold weather gives you cabin fever, it’s time to break out the atlas and GPS and think about a few winter day trips in Illinois. We’ve come up with a trio of ideas for you to consider this winter. The question is, where will you go first?
No matter which destination you choose – or if you try all of them – we hope they make your winter go by more quickly. Have you visited any of these spots for winter day trips in Illinois? What are some other cold weather destinations in the Prairie State that should be on this list?
If you’re looking to explore the great outdoors of Illinois this winter, make sure to bundle up. If you need new cold-weather gear, take a look at the selection on The North Face’s website.
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Winter Day Trips In Illinois
What are some other day trips in Illinois I can take?
There is so much to explore in Illinois, even in the winter. Here are a few more day trip ideas for you to consider:
- Take a walk along the Batavia Riverwalk and go ice skating here as well.
- Go snowshoeing on Northerly Island, a little-known island in Chicago.
- Go skiing, snowboarding, or tubing at Snowstar.
Check out the Ultimate Illinois Winter Weekend Guide for more.
What are the best winter hikes in Illinois?
You don’t have to wait until the spring to start hiking again. There are plenty of incredible hikes you can do in winter in Illinois. And you may even stumble upon a frozen waterfall along a trail if you’re lucky! Check out the following winter hikes in Illinois:
- Moraine Hills State Park in McHenry offers 10 miles of trails and picturesque winter scenery.
- Take the Observation Trail at Garden of the Gods in the Shawnee National Forest in Herod with some of the best views in Illinois.
- Explore Starved Rock State Park and all of its frozen waterfalls in Oglesby.
Check out more winter hikes in Illinois.