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    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    3 months ago

    Great park for kids of all ages! Splash pad in the summer is a great time as well!! The restrooms were very clean and I have no complaints!!

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    Miller Park - Playground

    Miller Park

    4.5(13 reviews)
    34.3 mi

    Good park that's one of the best things about Bloomington. It of course has a zoo, the most notable…read morething about it. Miller Park is also a place for other recreational activities such as shooting hoops and walking. Has a playground to entertain young children. There's also a lake that has a cool bridge that makes for classic scenery. An interesting history about it. It's the largest park in the city to be sure. The park is best known for the zoo. Actually it has an interesting history itself. The zoo has its own business page on Yelp. As for the rest of the park, there's other stuff worth exploring. There's a pretty big lake. Go take a walk across the stone bridge. The park also has a mini golf course and softball fields among other things. Also check out a preserved steam locomotive. There's also a pavilion for those wanting to have a picnic. Has lots of activities throughout the year including festivals and fireworks. It's located east of Morris Avenue and south of Wood Street. They also have entertainment such as outdoor theater.

    Great place to walk or relax. Has a splash pool for kids, a pavilion for events, paddle boating on…read morea lake, a stocked lake for fishing, trails to walk around, picnic areas, a gazebo, a baseball field, a monument to war veterans, a monument to firefighters, lots of open fields both in the sun, and shade, and easy access to downtown Bloomington. We went to the zoo, and then we spent two hours just exploring.

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    Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie

    Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie

    4.6(17 reviews)
    41.4 mi

    Midewin is worth the drive from Chicago -- 90 minutes…read more The visitor's center is closed during the pandemic. We followed the signs and went there, thinking we'd find the trailheads. We didn't. We eventually found a man moving grass who recommended we drive north to the Iron Bridge and park there. That was good advice. Not only is there parking, pit toilets, and picnic tables, but the trailhead, and connections to several trails. I recommend everyone start at the Iron Bridge trailheads. We did not see the bison, but we did enjoy a few hours of walking on flat trails. We admired the prairie grasses and flowers, reveled in the sunshine and breeze on this cool day, and just loved every minute we were there. Hikers, remember to wear a head covering. You are on the prairie, after all. Officially, this is a national park, and I brought my national parks pass, but we saw no rangers at all. Nobody checked for park passes or any kind of entrance fee.

    If bison, wildflowers, wildlife, & pastures are your thing, you've come to the right place. I'm…read morefrom Ohio and it was my husband's idea to come here. He saw it on a map and said, that's something we've got to do because we live less than 6 hours from it and it's got National in the name... We were not disappointed. I noticed that most people come here for the bison viewing, and that was nothing short of spectacular. However, there are so many trails in addition to that that make this place all the more worthwhile! I especially enjoyed the history, this park was the former Joliet Army Ammunition Plant, and when you walk some of the trails, that becomes apparent in the sense of abandonment that it gives you. However the peaceful ponds and gorgeous wildlife found along the way makes the hike both interesting and fulfilling. The hikes are not strenuous unless you hike in the heat like we did. There are no inclines or anything. You'll be out in the prairie or into the shade of the woods, but more of the former. Just be aware if you hike in the heat, to bring lots of water and sunscreen, as the sun seems to be more brutal in the open plains. The park gave us plenty to do in our 3 days in the area and it was a unique park for us in the sense that it was a prairie and not woods or mountains or beach...when have you ever hiked a trail through a prairie? Try it, you won't be disappointed.

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    Pontiac City of

    Pontiac City of

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Stopped by here for some tourism on my way back from a visit to Champaign as I wanted to enjoy the…read moreweather some more and felt like taking a different route than normal home. I was surprised at all the different places to visit including the Route 66 Hall of Fame, Pontiac Oakland Museum, etc. Outside of this were were plenty of murals, the Route 66 shield, and plenty of other public artwork. I was able to enjoy a great day here without spending a lot of money.

    I stopped here on my mini Route 66 road trip because I'm so done with C19 and not really being able…read moreto go anywhere in a year. On tablet the town looks like it's a destination stop and get a hotel room with the museums, restaurants etc but it's really just a drive through stop on Route 66. The town is a nice small Midwest town with very friendly people I noticed everywhere. The reason that Pontiac Il is not a destination Route 66 stay over night town is the 4 museums are very small and three are all in one building with the 4th around the corner and realistically you can take your time and do all four in an hour. I stayed on a Sunday and to my surprise all the nicer steak menu restaurants are all closed so my nice dinner was not going to happen, I had to go to a bar/restaurant 12 miles away for a steak dinner. Overall it's a nice Route 66 stop but it goes very fast with the attractions and it should be a pass through on a Route 66 road trip.

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