Discover the best top things to do in Galena Country, United States including Grant Park, West Street Sculpture Park, Casper Bluff Land and Water Reserve, Horseshoe Mound, Chestnut Mountain Resort, Apple River Canyon State Park, Linmar Gardens, Thunder Bay Falls, Granmercy Park, Valley of Eden Bird Sanctuary.
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4.5 based on 253 reviews
Grant Park, located across the Galena River from the city's downtown, is an outstanding place to relax, enjoy a picnic, and survey the landscape. The park offers something for everyone and includes a view of the city, benches, picnic tables, a gazebo, several cannons, a statue of General and President U.S. Grant, a fountain, a playground, and a basketball court. For those who wish to see Galena on foot, the park is an ideal place to start. Free all-day parking in a large lot is located two blocks south across the tracks from the Galena Depot. The Grant House is a short uphill walk. Also, a pedestrian bridge leads directly to downtown, which is filled with old buildings, shops, restaurants, and bars.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
Loved the sculptures! A fun thing to do on a rainy day while we were on our way out of Galena! Hope to come back so we can get out and walk around! I have stopped by around 5 years ago and I believe there are more sculptures than there was!
4.5 based on 57 reviews
There is more to do in historic Galena, Illinois, that shop along the 10-block shopping mall that is the historic downtown district. And there is more to do that visit the many historic sites, including the homes of Ulysses S. Grant and Elihu Washburne. And there is more to do that eat at the many fine restaurants. Be sure to visit the Casper Bluff Land and Water Reserve. Located at 870 South Pilot Knob Road, Casper Bluff is a natural reserve and archaeologically significant site that features some of the area's best hiking, birdwatching and sightseeing. Spend an afternoon taking in stunning views of the Mississippi River bluff land, fascinating wildlife and archeology and the great outdoors. Covering 85 acres of idyllic Mississippi River bluffs, Casper Bluff is home to several species of plants and animals as well as historic remnants of culture. The site contains Native American mounds which were created centuries ago by local natives as part of their religious and social culture and rituals. One of the most fascinating mounds is the thunderbird effigy mound, the only known one of its kind in Illinois. It is in the shape of a bird and was built using specially selected and graded earth. The mound suggests that the area once was used as a sacred religious site. Birdwatchers will enjoy bluebirds, bald eagles, hawks, sandhill cranes and woodpeckers. Our knowledge of the mounds is traced to 1900, when William Baker Nickerson, an amateur archaeologist who worked for the railroads, documented 51 mounds at Casper Bluff. The construction of the mounds dates to between 700 AD and 1,000 AD.
4.5 based on 122 reviews
Must see! This was a short drive from downtown Galena and absolutely beautiful. It is a very high elevation offering great views.very peaceful nice picnic spot. Be aware down a dirt road— you turn near a farm- we missed it first time we drive by.
4.0 based on 381 reviews
Despite the brisk fall breeze, we absolutely enjoyed our alpine ride and ski lift. The autumn trees were gorgeous!
4.0 based on 51 reviews
A 297-acre park featuring bluffs and canyons formed by the Apple River.
This is a nice park for hiking. There are 4 trails. Sunset goes in a circle. Primrose has many stairs. Pine Ridge has several pine trees to go by. Tower Rock is my favorite. Climbing the rock is a real adventure if you are up for it. I really like this park. It is free and no entrance fee. There is nice picnicing and I think if you camp there it is only about $8-10 for the night. If you do not like camping you can stay in nearby Stockton at the hotel. You can pretty much get a day worth or fun for next to nothing. I'd recommend this for a nice day if you like the outdoors, hiking, and the weather is good. Enjoy!
4.0 based on 108 reviews
The waterfall is much larger than I expected! It’s in the Galena Territory near the Eagle Ridge Resort, so if you’re staying there, it’s an easy drive. If you’re in Galena proper it’s a 10min drive via highway 20. There’s ample space to park and a large path to walk up to see the falls. People were even fishing while we were there. Not a big destination, as we stayed for maybe 15 min at the most, but worth the stop!
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