- Our list of the best things to do in Loves Park, Illinois, features the top 75 nearby activities — including 33 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Loves Park, IL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Amusement, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 11 things to do within the city of Loves Park, IL , followed by 64 popular activities in nearby cities, including Rockford, Beloit, Cherry Valley, Janesville, Belvidere, De Kalb, Oregon and Lake Geneva
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Visitors can utilize fishing guide services at Delavan Lake Area Fishing Boat & Pontoon Rentals. The outfitter rents pontoons, heated ice shacks, fishing boats, and a variety of other equipment.
30.2 Miles
Wheeler's Bowling Center LLC has been a community, recreational hangout since 1969. The family-run business offers traditional and league bowling, ten pins, cosmic bowling and a sports bar to entertain guests.
30.2 Miles
Delavan Lanes welcomes bowlers of all ages for traditional bowling, league play, cosmic bowling, corporate functions or family gatherings. Other amenities include billiards, an arcade, a concessions area and sports bar.
30.3 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.
30.3 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.
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1501 Cedar Point Drive, Delavan, WI 53115
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Open to all ages and skill levels, Delavan Lake Sailing School Inc provides a volunteer-led program that teaches the basics of sailing to visitors. The club is open to the public, with classes available on weekdays.
30.5 Miles
With wooden playgrounds, carousels and barbeque areas, the heavily wooded Krape City Park was awarded by the Illinois Parks and Recreation Association with the Outstanding Multiuse Facility award.
30.5 Miles
The Geneva Lake Shore Path is a 21 mile trail that allows hikers to walk in the backyards of century old mansions in the area. There are two booklets available in local stores that outline two different do -it-yourself walking tours.
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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.
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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.