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ALBANY

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Albany Indian Mounds State Historic Site
South Cherry Street & 12th Avenue
This 200-acre site features prehistoric Indian mounds, native prairie, walking and snow skiing paths, picnic shelter and restrooms. Interpretive brochures are on site and the property is traversed by the Great River Bicycle Trail. Open: daily: year-round. FREE
309-887-4335



ALGONQUIN/LAKE IN THE HILLS
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Prairie Trail Bike Path
Experience over 50 miles of bike and natural trails.
847-658-1154

Raging Buffalo Snowboard Park
Route 31 South of Algonquin
As weather permits, natural and manmade snow. First exclusive snowboard slopes in the United States. Summer wake boarding.
847-836-7243

Lake in the Hills Fen
Pyott Road, Lake in the Hills
A preserved part of the Midwest’s natural environment, many endangered species. Suitable for walks, hiking and educational outings. Guided walks on many weekends.
847-658-0024

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AMBOY
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Wood Carvings at Amboy City Park
East Main Street, 6 blocks east of Route 52
With 23 woodcarvings done of tree trunks standing in the park, three presidents from Illinois are featured. Other carvings depict life in and around the city of Amboy. Open Spring, Summer and Fall: daily.
815-857-3814

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APPLE RIVER
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Apple Canyon Lake Golf Course
East Apple Canyon Road
Challenging 9-hole course carved into the rolling hills of Jo Daviess County. New full-service pro shop in 2002, complete with food and beverage facilities.
815-492-2477
www.applecanyonlake.org

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AROMA PARK
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Forest Preserve District of Kankakee River Valley
Shannon Bayou 3301 Waldron Road
Offers a variety of educational programs, including a Children’s Nature Club, nature walks and environmental programs.
815-935-5630

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