- TripBuzz found 604 things to do with kids in or near Skokie, Illinois, including 579 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Chicago, Oak Park, Glenview and Evanston.
- From Skatium Ice Arena to Paintball Explosion Retail Store, the Skokie area offers 107 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Movie Theaters, Theaters and History Museums.
- Located in North Illinois' Cook County is the village of Skokie. The city, a suburb of Chicago is home to over 64,000 residents and has called itself the nations 'largest village'. The annual Skokie Festival of Cultures attracts many tourists annually, celebrity the city's diverse arts and culture landscape. Museums, historical sites and art galleries make up a large part of the areas attractions.
Showing 841-850 of
1012
34.8 Miles
Providing both open and league bowling, Parkside Lanes is a popular entertainment venue for families in Aurora. It features over 50 lanes and is also available for special events such as birthday or corporate parties.
34.8 Miles
A live performance venue with a community focus, the Theatre at the Center presents a seasonally-changing slate of dramatic productions. Performances include dramas, musicals, and a special program of plays for young audiences.
34.8 Miles
Arriviste Arabians is a horse boarding facility that also provides horseback riding and equine education. Both private and group horseback riding lessons are offered, as well as a full arena for views of the animals.
34.9 Miles
The Phillips Park Zoo is a safe environment where everybody can learn more about the local animal life and not only. Glancer Magazine includes the zoo in its Top 20 Summer Atractions.
34.9 Miles
100%
26 votes
53 North Broadway Street, Aurora, IL 60505
MoreLess Info
The Fire Museum is actually a remnant of the old local fire station. It displays various models of vintage fire trucks. One can easily lose track of time when exploring this place, with the wealth of information provided by the guides.
35.0 Miles
For those searching precious information about the area, Indiana Welcome Center is worth the while. In here there is also a museum dedicated to John Dillinger, as well as a gift shop, and a theater.
35.0 Miles
The focus is on the history of the donated Tanner House and the surrounding area at the Aurora Historical Museum. The museum includes artifacts, documents, books, letters, photographs, and resources pertaining to the house and the area.
35.0 Miles
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Tanner House Museum offers visitors a glimpse of life from more than 100 years ago. The 16-room house is furnished with many Victorian-era pieces and even features indoor plumbing.
35.0 Miles
Built in 1978, the Riverfront Playhouse is a non-profit theater that was established as a creative outlet for actors from all walks of life. The theater produces plays such as ‘Better Late’.
35.0 Miles
The Gaylord Donnelly Canal Trail is a 2.1-mile path that offers a hiking and walking opportunity to its visitors. The location contains markers that explain the history of the canal and the nearby area.