10 Things You Really Have To Do In Illinois This Summer
It’s summer in Illinois, which means you are probably itching to get out and have a good time. Here at Only in Illinois, we compiled a list of 10 MUST-DO things in Illinois this summer. You will have a blast and cross some things off the old bucket list at the same time.

There are loads of water parks across Illinois, but none has the amount of water rides that this one has. From rafting to lazy rivers, there is truly something for everyone at this Gurnee Mills amusement park.

On a hot day, it's nice to get out on the water. You can take your own boat out, but it's sometimes nice to have someone else navigate. We really like boat tours with a purpose--like the architecture boat tours in Chicago.
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It's fun to explore Shawnee National Forest on foot, but push yourself even further by going on a canopy tour. You will go over some bridges on foot and there are some zip lines for you to try out, too.
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Summer is the time to go to places you have never seen before. Unless you grew up in the south, we guarantee you have never seen anything quite like the Cache River Natural Area. These bogs are home to 1,000 year old large cypress trees.

Haven't you wanted to get out on a horse? There's nothing like the feeling of the wind on your back as you ride. Westbrook Stables will help you whether you are a beginner or intermediate.

Segways are just a lot of fun, and they offer you a great way to take in the city. Ride through the museum campus (Chicago) and next to the lake.

Haven't you always had fantasies about scuba diving? It's not as elusive a goal as you think. Midwest SCUBA Center will help get you certified so next summer you can scuba in, say, Mexico.

You may not know this, but there are loads of places for you to get out on the water on a kayak. Quiet lakes are great, but there are even places on the Mississippi that are navigable.
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Sure, Illinois does not have loads of beaches, but the Illinois Beach State Park is a real gem for that very reason. Explore 6.5 miles of awesome Lake Michigan shoreline.

There is no shortage of trails to take in Illinois. Just be active. Southern Illinois offers loads of trails with rock formations that you have never seen before. We highly recommend the Shawnee National Forest, specifically Garden of the Gods.
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