- Our list of the best things to do in Lincolnshire, Illinois, features the top 692 nearby activities — including 274 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lincolnshire, IL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Entertainment & Shows, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Lincolnshire, IL , followed by 683 popular activities in nearby cities, including Oak Park, Evanston, Skokie, Glenview, Lombard, Waukegan, Schaumburg, Des Plaines, Highland Park, Niles, Gurnee, Buffalo Grove, Arlington Heights, Elk Grove Village, Wilmette, Elmhurst, Palatine, Mundelein, Chicago, Crystal Lake, Northbrook, Libertyville, Hoffman Estates, Glen Ellyn, Elgin, Grayslake, Park Ridge, Mount Prospect, Wheeling, Wheaton, Bloomingdale, Bartlett, Carol Stream, Addison, Barrington, Vernon Hills, Algonquin, Zion, Berwyn, Carpentersville, Rosemont, West Chicago, Forest Park, Oak Brook, Mchenry, Streamwood, Pleasant Prairie, Woodstock, Cicero, Lake In The Hills, Kankakee, Downers Grove, Round Lake Beach, Kenosha, Great Lakes and Huntley
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Union Station is an old active train station that offers visitors access to a variety of locations within the city. Guests of this site can also purchase refreshments and explore the site's spacious main dome.
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10100 Jelly Belly Lane, Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158
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At the Jelly Belly Center visitors ride on a train through a mockup on a Jelly Belly warehouse. Along the way, visitors watch video monitor presentations, see dancing Jelly Belly characters, and taste the candy.
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A great opportunity to cool off and have fun, Turtle Splash Water Park is a great balance between relaxation and entertainment. The park features several high intensity water slides as well as plenty of attractions for tots.
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Bounce Sports Corporation is an indoor sports facility that provides athletic training to young people. Their complex includes a 130 ft long multi-purpose field, two story high ceilings, high tech batting cages, half court basketball and a fitness area.
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Easton Park is a natural park that is home to a pond, a fountain, shrubbery, and a paved parking area. The park is home to a variety of wildlife including geese, frogs, and small varieties of fish.
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With several outdoor spaces and facilities, Hawthorne Park District manages a number of swimming pools, playgrounds and athletic fields. Both adult and youth leagues are also provided for a variety of sports such as soccer and softball.
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Willis Tower is Chicago's tallest building and boasts it is the third tallest in the world. The attraction includes a glass box, which extends more than four feet from the 103rd floor Skydeck.
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The Graue Mill and Museum, located in Oak Brook, Illinois, is a homestead and waterwheel grist mill. Programs are featured at the site that depict life as it was from 1850 to 1890.
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The 89-acre Reed-Keppler Park is a sports complex that is home to seven baseball fields, two soccer fields, a skate park, and two playgrounds. The park also has a 5-acre water park and a football field.
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The West Chicago Skatepark is a 12,000-sqft concrete skate park that features a quarter pipe, ramps, grinding rails, and a pyramid. The park is open from 10 o'clock in the morning until sunset.