Mark Zeman: This museum showcases local artifacts with an emphasis on wagons, equestrian gear (bridles, saddles, tack) and a few antique vehicles. Its quite surprising to find such an extensive collection. They also have an actual storefront of a general store with representative goods. Interesting!
Steve Melville: Very cool. Lots of great formations. You are going to be wet and dirty but it’s very doable for most. Self guided, minimum of 4 ppl, 3 sources of light each and a helmet (it’s a must). We went in about 1.5 miles (back out 1.5 miles) plus exploring in about 5 hours.
Callum Lewis-Smith: Great atmosphere! Lots of seating and the wine was very good. Also lots of options for those who are not wine purists. So there is something for pretty much everybody! Would thoroughly recommend!
Sandra Wallace: Great park with all new equipment, my granddaughter and I had a blast there on Sunday. I highly recommend to anyone looking to have fun with the kids!
Linda Schwartz: I had to rent a golf cart which only allowed us four hours and on our way to turn it in, it ran out of power. Not happy with either the four limit or the lack of go power. I had too long a walk back. It was hard on me. However, despite those problems we enjoyed it.
Ray Morin: We attended a very nice event featuring art of the Utah National Parks. The artist made a 30 minute presentation that was very informative.
Very nice venue.
M. La: Got to learn a bit of history about Emma Mae from my Bf + his mom as I am a first time visitor of Central Illinois. Beautiful sanctuary and well kept. Even had a small butterfly sanc right outside the gate.