One of the benefits of living in Illinois is that we truly get to experience four distinct seasons. The shortest one, fall, offers the most striking views of our state's incredible natural environment — so much so that I've always found it worth a day trip or weekend getaway just to fully experience it. So though summer may be over, the exploration and adventuring throughout the state doesn't have to stop. In fact, visiting this charming small town in the fall is a great option for those looking to soak in as much foliage and autumnal aesthetic as possible.
Located just north of the beautiful Illinois River in LaSalle County is the small town of North Utica (often referred to as simply, "Utica"). Visitors may take the historic Abraham Lincoln Memorial Bridge into town, which offers stunning views of the river, particularly in the fall.
Utica features a quaint downtown with several restaurants and businesses housed in historic buildings. In the fall, it serves as the grounds for the annual Burgoo Festival, which features burgoo — a stew made with beef and vegetables that is cooked in huge pots and a wood-burning fire for between 12-18 hours. This year the festival is held on Oct. 7-8.
For more than 50 years, the festival has attracted visitors from across the state, who enjoy both the culinary traditions, but also the wide variety of local vendors and artists who are on display.
If stew doesn't get you in the fall mood, the festive decor throughout town surely will. Pumpkins, mums, leafy garland, hay bales, and smiling scarecrows make it feel warm, inviting, and cozy.
The town even has its own blacksmith shop. Built in 1892, it's operated by the LaSalle County Historical Society and opens occasionally for demonstrations.
But the star of Utica is its awe-inspiring natural beauty. Surrounded by state parks, flowing waterways, and rare wildlife, the area truly comes alive in the fall.
Less than 5 miles away is Matthiessen State Park, which features waterfalls, hiking trails, and phenomenal views of autumnal foliage.
Just on the other side of IL-178 is the equally convenient and gorgeous Starved Rock State Park. Also known for its waterfalls, enclaves, and stunning foliage, Starved Rock also offers camping and cabins, as well as overlooks with some of the best views in the state.
If you're in the area, chances are good you may also see the national bird — the bald eagle. Whether from an overlook or the nearby Illinois Waterway Visitors Center, these majestic creatures are a memorable sight to behold.
At the end of the day, make to swing by Lodi Tap House, 101 Mill St., a Utica staple specializing in cheesy smash burgers, craft beers, and all-around delicious tavern fare. If you're like me, you'll want a friendly place to sit and unwind where we can discuss our favorite moments from the day and pour over photos we took.
Make a full weekend of visiting this charming small town in the fall by booking your own top-rated lodge-inspired townhome right in the heart of this autumnal wonderland. Start planning your trip by checking out the Utica, Illinois website and Utica, Illinois Facebook page.
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