Fun Things to do in Illinois

 

If you want to find fun things to do in Illinois you do not always need to spend a lot of money. You can easily spend time in any city or town that does not have to cost a lot but still allows you to have an awesome time especially with your friends and family. Fun is always better when you get to spend it with the people you like so think about what you can do that will give you lots of memories and bring you closer to the people in your life.

 

Fun things to do in Illinois with kids

 

Now we have all wanted to go to one of the theme parks in Illinois as they are so much fun but unless you are lucky enough to live nearby or have special access to them you will have to look at cheaper options like camping. Camping is one of the most fun things to do in Illinois with kids. There are some great national parks in Illinois and it does not take much to get to one nearby.  These are great ways to bond with your family and the fresh air really helps.

 

The great outdoors provides fun things to do in Illinois with kids. Okay there are times when you want to be indoors, stay at home and play educational games, so look at some of the free online games as a way of keeping in touch with your kids and having fun.

 

Museums are fun things to do in Illinois with kids

Things to do in Illinois

There is a lot of great history in Illinois. Find the local museum and spend a few hours there with your children. There is always something to interest all the family and it is such a safe environment to let your kids roam free, for the curators have seen many a troublesome child who has sorely tested the robustness of the exhibits. Museums allow a certain amount of freedom that allows parents to relax as well.

Other things to do in Illinois

  • Wed, 16 May 2012 06:00:00 +0000: Illinois Conservation Police prepare for another busy year on the water; reminds public about the importance of life jackets - National Safe Boating week begins May 19 - Illinois IGNN: Tourism/Recreation News
    SPRINGFIELD, IL – As the summer boating season approaches, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources Conservation Police are reminding the public to “Wear It!” in conjunction with the North American Safe Boating Campaign’s National Safe Boating week, May 19-25. “The ‘Wear It!’ message is a simple, straightforward and easy message to understand. Everyone on board a boat should wear their life jacket from the time they get on until the time they get off the vessel. It could literally save your life,” said Illinois Conservation Police Chief Rafael Gutierrez.
  • Thu, 03 May 2012 06:00:00 +0000: 2012 Illinois State Fair Grandstand Entertainment Announced - Illinois IGNN: Tourism/Recreation News
    SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Reigning Female Vocalist of the Year Miranda Lambert headlines a star-studded, 2012, Illinois State Fair Grandstand entertainment line-up that also features country singers Eric Church and Brantley Gilbert, pop artist Demi Lovato and rock icon Cheap Trick.“This is one of the most solid concert line-ups that we’ve assembled,” State Fair Manager Amy Bliefnick said. “From the first night to the last, the acts are top-notch. I’m looking forward to great shows and memorable performances.”
  • Tue, 03 Apr 2012 06:00:00 +0000: IDNR Urges Caution to Prevent Wildfires - Unusually warm, dry spring weather could contribute to fire danger - Illinois IGNN: Tourism/Recreation News
    SPRINGFIELD, IL – The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is reminding Illinoisans and visitors to the state to take precautions to prevent wildfires – especially with the unusually warm and dry weather in the state this spring.“Our IDNR staff and local fire agencies have already been busy this spring dealing with wildfires at state sites. We’re encouraging visitors to our state parks, state forests, other state sites and federal and local forest and park land – as well as private landowners – to be extra vigilant this spring in preventing fires because of the unseasonable weather that could contribute to even more fires in the coming weeks,” said IDNR Forest Protection Program Manager Tom Wilson.
  • Tue, 03 Apr 2012 06:00:00 +0000: IDOT and Partners Announce 2011-2012 Operation Teen Safe Driving Winners - Illinois Teen Fatalities Down by Nearly Half Since 2007 - Illinois IGNN: Tourism/Recreation News
    SPRINGFIELD — The Illinois Department of Transportation, The Ford Motor Company Fund, The Allstate Foundation, Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White, and Illinois State Police (ISP) today announced the seven winning schools from the 2011-2012 Operation Teen Safe Driving (OTSD) program. The announcement comes as Illinois records declining teen fatality numbers in automobile crashes, demonstrating a 48 percent decrease in 2011 as compared to 2007, when the program first began. The program includes the support of Governor Pat Quinn, the Illinois State Board of Education and the national Governor’s Highway Safety Association.“Illinois is a national leader in teen safety,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Ann Schneider. “The innovation, dedication and collaborative efforts of IDOT and partners in successful programs like OTSD have significantly impacted and improved roadway safety across the state. The peer-led program creates student ownership and allows participants to analyze
  • Mon, 02 Apr 2012 06:00:00 +0000: 2012 Illinois Travel Guide Now Available - Illinois Office of Tourism’s all-new free travel guide provides information on statewide destinations and attractions and much more - Illinois IGNN: Tourism/Recreation News
    CHICAGO - The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Office of Tourism (DCEO/IOT) today announced that the 2012 Illinois Travel Guide is now available to consumers. The all-new guide combines a newsstand magazine look and feel with the practical information visitors expect from a travel guide.

Just spend time in the local parks with your family and friends for a great way of having cheap, fun things to do in Illinois with kids and adults alike.