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Itty Bitty Childrens City - Cahokia Heights (IL)

Address: 🏡 4920 Old Missouri Ave, Cahokia Heights, IL 62207
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Oakdale Nature Preserve - Freeport
Oakdale Nature Preserve
Eric Wellman: Always a Must-Visit as well if your wanting some fresh air or knowledge of the area! We grew up going going on field trips here even...granted, its has definitely improved over the years! You can find a nice peaceful trail to go for a walk on...or even just find one of multiple spots that you can get out, stretch your legs, or even just visit if you need some quiet time to think! I was very impressed with the newer restrooms they have installed...and even added some shelter, along with a fire pit and a play ares for the kids! I will always visit this peaceful little place, Highly recommend!
Read Park - Freeport
Read Park
Eric Wellman: Read Park has always been a Must-Visit growing up around here. It offers anything from some Relaxation, to visiting the pool...or even stopping down for a baseball game! They also offer a Skate Park, Tennis courts, Basketball Courts and a Volleyball Court over near the pool side of the Park! Highly recommend these nice little town parks...Usually very Peaceful!
Lincoln-Douglas Debate Square - Freeport
Lincoln-Douglas Debate Square
Kevin Werner: If in the area, it is a nice little park with life size statues. The Little Giant was really short. They have a few information boards about this debate, and its importance for the Freeport Doctrine.
Concession - Freeport
Peter Sayarath: This is a great amenity to the park. I enjoyed their snacks there. To pair that I often see working there is very nice.
Silver Creek Museum - Freeport
Silver Creek Museum
Rick Jones: From the outside youd never guess how much is inside. We especially enjoyed the local manufacturing rooms. We went for the Thresheree. Bonus! We got to see the huge steam engines and tractors.
Freeport Park District - Freeport
Freeport Park District
Aaron Mooney: As the sky darkened, the kids reminded me.of my promise to take them fishing. We chose Krape Park. While they didnt catch anything, I caught a frog and a bullhead.
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Taylor Park - Freeport
Taylor Park
Aaron Mooney: My softball team sought to leave the crowded fields of reeds park. There are 3 nice fields, the largest in town, that are surprisingly well maintained. There are also hidden gems aplenty to find for the fortunate traveler. I especially enjoyed the large reeds growing along the pond.
Mineral Springs Park - Pekin
Mineral Springs Park
Verthosand Photography: Amazing place to be able to take your kids or a daily walk. There are several things to do at this park. You can watch a baseball game. You can rent a paddle boat which looks like a dragon. There is a playground area that is just for the younger kids. There is a very large walking path that you can walk around the pond.
McNaughton Park - Pekin
McNaughton Park
Brian Hintz: Great walking experience for you and your dog. There are open fields as well as wooded trails. It is quiet and has very little traffic coming in and out. Be advised that if you are taking your dog, this is a deer haven. We have been able to get with 100 feet, and they stare at you. So, if your pet is highly excitable, this could be an issue. There is no water available. So bring some for your dogs. It has a large frisbee golf course as well. As well as picnic tables and fire pits.
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