- TripBuzz found 35 things to do indoors in the Cherry Valley area. From The Cherry Bowl to Gymnastic Academy South Trampoline Park & Training Facility, Cherry Valley offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 86 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 49 different types of things to do inside in or near Cherry Valley, Illinois. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Bowling, Trampoline Parks, Theaters and History Museums.
- There are 2 indoor activities in Cherry Valley, and 33 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Rockford, Beloit, Dekalb and Loves Park.
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Mardi Gras Lanes is a bowling alley with 32 lanes and a restaurant that offers pizza, burgers, and hot dogs. Other available games include video poker and electronic slot machines.
23.0 Miles
The Ellwood House Museum was formally owned by Issac Ellwood, founder of the first barbed wire factory. Now a museum, visitors can take a tour and learn about the history of the area and of barbed wire.
23.1 Miles
Carmike Cinemas Market Square 10 is a ten-theater movie multiplex that shows primarily new release movies in digital video and sound. The theater offers a variety of matinee and combo deals.
23.3 Miles
A small art gallery in the same building as the Dekalb Chamber of Commerce, the Nehring Cultural & Tourism Center features a variety of exhibits. Some exhibits center on art, while others center on natural or cultural history.
23.5 Miles
Stage Coach Players is a musical theater that features live musical productions and has the goal of fostering an appreciation of theatre. The cinema offers bundled ticketing options and has discounts for children under the age of 12.
26.2 Miles
Woodstock Opera House is the center of entertainment and hospitality in the community. It is constructed with excellent taste in architecture. Other that the regular performances, new art and talent exhibits are put up every month.
26.2 Miles
Sponsored by the Northwest Area Arts Council, the Old Courthouse Arts Center is a non-profit art gallery displaying creations from local artists. Visitors to this historic gallery can purchase a variety of paintings and other creations (such as pottery).
26.2 Miles
Offering the latest in digital projection and sound, Woodstock Theater shows the most recent film releases. Concessions and special events such as classic and holiday films are also periodically scheduled at this venue.
26.2 Miles
A not for profit organization that brings live music to the Woodstock area, Off Square Music focuses on folk and bluegrass music, and hosts a variety of live performances and events.
26.3 Miles
Since 1941, Wayne's Lanes has been providing bowling and entertainment to the whole family. The bowling alley features eight lanes, refreshments and large projection TV's, adding a modern touch to the historic venue.