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Museums & Historic Sites

There are many museums and historical sites to visit while you are here.

In Bloomington/Normal

  • Children’s Discovery Museum: Make time to visit the newest and most exciting children’s museum in the Midwest. Explore, imagine, create, and play with three floors of unique, hands-on, larger-than-life
  • David Davis Mansion: A visit to Judge David Davis’ estate offers a glimpse into the lives of the wealthy and powerful of its day. Davis helped Abraham Lincoln win the 1860 Presidential nomination, and, in turn, Lincoln appointed Davis to the United States Supreme Court.
  • McLean County Museum of History: From Kickapoo Indians to early European settlers, from the small town where Lincoln practiced law to today’s thriving community, the stories of this uniquely Midwestern place are told at the McLean County Museum of History. The museum traces its roots back to 1892, the year the McLean County Historic Society was founded.
  • Prairie Aviation Museum: At the Prairie Aviation Museum, see all the displays, revolving aviation exhibits and memorabilia, a mini-theatre, world famous aircraft models, and more.
  • Stevenson Graves at Evergreen Memorial Cemetery: The Stevenson family has brought honor to McLean County for three generations. Buried here are Adlai I, who was Vice President to Grover Cleveland, and Adlai II, who was Governor of Illinois, Ambassador to the United Nations, and twice Democratic Candidate for the United States Presidency. Also buried here are Adlai I’s wife Letitia (Green) Stevenson, who was Second National President-General of the Daughters of the American Revolution from 1893-1898, and her sister, Julia (Green) Scott, the Seventh National President-General of the D.A.R. from 1909-1913 and the first to live at Vrooman Mansion.

In nearby towns

  • Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum: Combining scholarship and showmanship, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in downtown Springfield, IL communicates the amazing life and times of Abraham Lincoln in unforgettable ways.

Recreation

There are many opportunities for indoor and outdoor recreation in the area.

Outdoor

  • Constitution Trail: The Constitution Trail is a multi-use trail with over 14 miles of hard surface. The trail is perfect for walking, jogging, rollerblading, biking, cross-country skiing, or strolling. The closest entrance to us is just a couple of blocks northeast on Grove Street.
  • Evergreen Lake: The glistening 900-acre Evergreen Lake, also referred to as Comlara Park, provides a scenic backdrop for some of the best fishing and passive water sports in Illinois. Canoes, paddleboats, sailboats, rowboats, and five horse outboard motors are available here for an enjoyable afternoon alone or with family and friends. State record hybrid-walleye, big Muskie, and bass make this a favorite for both the casual and tournament fishermen.
  • Lake Bloomington: Located 15 miles north of Bloomington, you will find this 635-acre lake is a mixture of residential houses, parks, camps, and nature preserves, making it a wonderful place to relax and enjoy fishing and boating. There is also an amazing little restaurant, bar and tackle shop where you can stop for lunch called Green Gables, famous for their burgers.
  • Moraine View State Park: Moraine View State Park features campsites, light hiking trails and a boat launch with docks. Many locals referred to it as Dawson Lake.
  • Miller Park Zoo: Reindeer, monkeys, and bears…oh my! Come visit Miller Park Zoo’s beautifully landscaped grounds and see a wide variety of animals from around the world.
  • Sugar Grove Nature Center: Sugar Grove Nature Center is one of Central Illinois’ hidden natural treasures. It contains interpretive exhibits, a bird sanctuary, a children’s discovery den, and live animals. Over five miles of well-maintained trails take visitors through prairie, forest, and riverine habitats. A trail from the nature center leads to the Funks Grove Church, the Funks Grove Cemetery, and the Chapel of Templed Trees.
  • Anderson Aquatic Center & Fairview Family Aquatic Centers: The town of Normal has two aquatic centers. Both include multiple pools and water slides with family changing areas and concessions.

Indoor

  • Funks Grove Pure Maple Sirup: Guided tours offered during February and March show sirup-making by the ‘boiling-down’ process. Shop in the gift store stocked with Funks’ brand sirup, as well as Route 66 memorabilia.
  • Ropp Jersey Cheese: The Ropp Cheese processing facility in North Normal is owned and operated by a family of sixth-generation McLean County dairy farmers. The facility produces cheese curds in various forms, as well as artisan cheddars, colbys, and other cheeses.
  • Upper Limits: Upper Limits indoor rock climbing gym has more than 20,000 square feet of climbing, including routes up to 110 feet tall, a wave-wall, a bi-level cave, and a unique outdoor bouldering area. This is one of the largest and tallest gyms in the world! Upper Limits offers introductory and advanced classes to accommodate all skill levels and ages.
  • The Bloomington Ice Center: The Ice Center is a public indoor ice-skating facility, featuring a full-size sheet of ice. It sits adjacent to the Grossinger Motors Arena. The facility offers ice-skating lessons, skate rentals, and a concession stand.

Wineries

If you’re looking for wineries, here are a few of our favorites.

  • Mackinaw Valley Vineyards: Experience a bit of the Napa Valley right here in Central Illinois. Mackinaw Valley’s oldest commercial vineyard now offers a spacious tasting room and gift shop. Come out to the winery and sample for yourself while you enjoy the panoramic view of the valley and majestic vineyards from their wrap around porch. They also have live music outdoors all summer long! It’s only a 25 minute drive west from the mansion.
  • Kickapoo Creek Winery: Slightly west of Peoria, and an hour’s drive from the mansion you’ll find Kickapoo with a large outdoor patio, wine flights and food. It’s the perfect afternoon excursion. And before or after you can explore some of the beautiful hiking trails near Peoria.
  • Old Mill Vineyard wants you to uncork and unwind with local wine! Their tasting room is only open Friday – Sunday, but they offer beers, drinks and snacks for the non-wine drinkers in your group. Located an hour’s drive away in Metamora, north of Peoria and just east of the Illinois River.
  • Tres Rojas Winery: Located in Pekin, IL on your way to Peoria, they are open Wednesday through Sunday and offer a variety of reds, whites and non-wine options for the beer drinkers in your group. Their delightful patio and the ability to order snacks to go with your wine make this a great little stop if you’re exploring west of Bloomington.
  • Alto Vineyards: Take a drive east to Champaign and the home of University of Illinois, where you can stop at Alto Vineyards Tuesday through Sunday, wish special Wine Wednesdays so you’ll want to make this a weekday spot!

Golf

If you love to play golf, plan to visit these courses:

  • The Den At Fox Creek: 6,926 yards – Par 72 – 18 Holes
    The Den at Fox Creek is a 4-star, Arnold Palmer Signature Designed Course that opened in 1997. The course includes bent grass tees, greens, and fairway. Amenities include GPS-equipped carts, club rentals, a pro shop, and a snack bar.
  • Highland Park Golf Course: 5,725 yards – Par 72 – 18 Hole
    Located in South Bloomington, Highland Park Golf Course has numerous challenges including creeks, three lakes, well-placed sand traps, and tree-lined fairways. The course includes a pro shop, carts, club rentals, and a snack bar, and offers individual or group lessons.
  • Ironwood Golf Course: 6,960 yards – Par 72 – 18 Hole
    Ironwood Golf Course is a championship course that includes four water hazards and four sets of tees ranging from 5,580 to 6,960 yards. Ironwood’s attributes, which include a grass tee driving range, large practice putting greens, a practice bunker, banquet room, pro shop, carts, and individual or group lessons, offer a challenging test of golf to players of all abilities.
  • The Links at Ireland Grove: 1,590 yards – Par 30 – 9 Hole
    The Links at Ireland Grove is Bloomington’s newest public golf course and first executive course. Each hole can be played from multiple tees to accommodate every level of golfer, from the novice to the most experienced.
  • Prairie Vista Golf Course: 6,745 yards – Par 72 – 18 Hole
    Bloomington-Normal’s second Packard designed course, Prairie Vista is one of the most challenging in the Midwest. With 16 water hazards, a unique ‘wave bunker’, numerous sand pots, and unruly wind conditions which change at a moment’s notice, this 18-hole course plays differently every day.
  • University Golf Course: 6,730 yards – Par 71 – 18 Hole
    The course was designed by golf course architect Robert Bruce Harris and opened for play in 1964. The course features bent grass greens, tees and fairways, continuous cart paths from tee to green, strategically placed bunkers, and a variety of tees for every skill level.
  • Walkway and gazebo over a lake surrounded by people on a grassy lawn, trees, and blue skies with white clouds
  • Woman wearing a green shirt holding a stick with a hoop as a sea lion jumps through the hoop
  • Exterior view of a curved ivory and glass Children's Discovery building