When you think of Illinois, you might think of skyscrapers and cornfields. But within the state, there are some really amazing, breathtaking places such as beautiful gardens in Illinois. One you might not know about is Anderson Japanese Gardens in Rockford, Illinois. It is one of the largest and most authentic Japanese gardens in North America. If you visit, be prepared to be soothed and awed at the same time at one of the best gardens in Illinois.
The garden spans a whopping 12 acres of natural beauty.
There are loads of waterfalls, ponds, and streams in this lush and wondrous garden.
You can see many colorful koi fish, and even buy food to feed them.
There is a 13th-century "pond strolling" garden which makes for a lovely stroll.
There is a sukiya-style tea house where occasional tea ceremonies are held.
Visitors can walk along many walking paths, including this zig-zag bridge which is designed to help focus the walker in the present moment.
All along the way, be greeted by sculptures and statues.
Everything around you is impeccably manicured and maintained.
For a very minimal admission fee, go to Anderson Japanese Gardens to get a serene dose of zen.
Have you ever strolled in the beauty of Anderson Japanese Gardens in Illinois? Do you have any other favorite Illinois gardens? Let us know in the comments. For the most current updates, follow Anderson Japanese Gardens on Facebook. If you want to see more beautiful places, put on your hiking boots and explore these amazing hiking trails in Illinois:
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/illinois/best-hikes-in-illinois/
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