- Our list of the best things to do in Cherry Valley, Illinois, features the top 79 nearby activities — including 35 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Cherry Valley, IL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Sports & Fitness, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of Cherry Valley, IL , followed by 69 popular activities in nearby cities, including Rockford, Beloit, Loves Park, Dekalb, Belvidere, De Kalb, Woodstock, Oregon and Lake Geneva
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20.9 Miles
Diamond Lanes is a 16 lane bowling alley that offers league play, a pro shop, specials and parties. Their bar and grill features burgers, pizzas and more and includes 9 flat screen TVs.
21.0 Miles
The Beloit Snappers are the Oakland Athletics Class A team. They play at the Pohlman Field. The snapping turtle mascot was born in 1995 and has been cheering on the Beloit Snappers ever since.
21.0 Miles
Pohlman Field is home to the Beloit Snappers and offers group tickets to groups of 20 or more, birthday packages for groups of 10 or more, and the option to purchase 'First Pitch' rights to one of the 70 regular season games. There are also picnic packages.
21.0 Miles
A minor league baseball club, the Beloit Snappers are a Class A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics. The Snappers play in the Midwest League at Harry C. Pohlman Field which provides seating for 3,501 along with concession stands.
22.1 Miles
Carmike Market Square 10 Cinema is a movie theater and amusement center. good movies are up on the showreel and snacks like popcorn and soda complete the movie going experience. It is spacious and fuzzy.
22.2 Miles
Fully restored in 1997, Beckman Mill is an operational grist mill that dates to 1868. Located in Beckhman Mill Park, visitors can also explore the nearby mill pond, fish ladder, garden, and visitor center.
22.6 Miles
NIU Convocation Center is a venue for monster trucks, live music, basketball games, conventions, and other entertainment events. The facility can seat 10,000 people and is operated by Northern Illinois University.
22.6 Miles
Opened in 1965, the NIU Huskie Stadium is a 30,998 seat multipurpose stadium and home to the NIU Huskies. The stadium features a dual lighting system, a scoreboard with an 11-by-15-foot video display system, and concessions areas.
22.7 Miles
During the summer, Camp Lakota runs a campground for families to set up tent in. The staff provides outdoor meals and the grounds include an archery course, climbing wall, and pool. Boy scouts can use the facilities year round.
22.7 Miles
As an equestrian facility, A Storybook Farm has amenities like heated barns, arenas, and more. Visitors can take private or group lessons to learn the basics of horse care and riding skills.