If you live in a highly trafficked area, you might forget how meditative it is to drive on the open road. As a state of mostly small towns, Illinois has plenty of scenic roads you can take to get away from it all and have space to look around instead of just staring at the bumper in front of you. Enjoy the scenery and take a long, lovely drive down one of these 10 amazing roads and see the best parts of the state. Let's take a tour of some of the best backroads near Chicago.
1. Meeting of the Great Rivers National Scenic Byway
Sprawling through 33 miles of southwestern Illinois, this gorgeous road travels through the Mississippi floodplain and coincides with a portion of the Great River Road. It begins at the confluence of the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers, at Pere Marquette State Park, and it ends at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers at Lewis and Clark State Historic Site.
advertisement
Let's head to Alton for one of the most scenic drives in Illinois - the Meeting of the Great Rivers National Scenic Byway in this video from American Leaves:
2. Historic National Road Scenic Byway
advertisement
Beginning in the town of Cumberland in Maryland, this road ends in the wonderful Illinois town of Vandalia. Our section is about 166 miles long. It is also known as "The Old Pike" or "The Road That Built the Nation" and it has existed since 1811, making it one of the oldest backroads in the state.
3. Ohio River Scenic Byway
This gorgeous road spans three states: Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Many use it to visit antique shops, farmers markets, and other attractions, but you can also drive the whole thing and see the best parts of Southern Illinois. With about 300 miles of highway in Illinois alone, you could make a whole day of sightseeing along the Ohio River Scenic Byway.
4. Great River Road
Following the Mississippi River for 3,000 miles and spanning 10 states, this amazing road starts in Minnesota and extends to the Gulf of Mexico. There are many riverside attractions in Illinois along the road such as Cahokia Mounds, an ancient Native American settlement that is a must-see for all.
5. Illinois River Road National Scenic Byway
advertisement
Traveling along its namesake, this road is partially an old route marked by French explorers and other immigrants who were drawn to Illinois. The Illinois River Road national byway preserves nature along the river, providing amazing views of serene Illinois woodlands and wetlands as well as prairies and lakes, which makes it perfect for nature lovers.
Another one of the best scenic drives near you in Ottawail is the Illinois River Road National Scenic Byway. Let's take a drive with Robby Chiramel in this video:
6. Knox County Scenic Drive
Navigate the charming small towns of Knox County on this self-guided car tour. Along the way, you'll pass many historic places including an old railroad depot, a log cabin from 1832, historic covered bridges, and a couple of one-room schoolhouses. You'll have your camera out almost all the time for this one.
advertisement
7. Spoon River Valley Scenic Drive
Wind through this 140-mile backroad, and you'll find more than 20 amazing Illinois attractions that everyone must visit. There are also many festivals as well as flea markets and farmers markets that take place along this remote road. It is most popular during fall events, but you'll find lovely sights any time of year.
8. Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway
This incredible route is the iconic American road trip. It's known for its cheesy attractions, quirky restaurants, and unique museums. Beginning in Chicago and ending in St. Louis, you'll find an old, hand-laid brick road, a rabbit ranch, fried chicken, strange statues, and much more on this Illinois byway.
9. Illinois Lincoln Highway
At just over 153 miles, this road spans the Illinois section of U.S. 30 which connects Iowa and Indiana. Along the way, you'll see Ronald Reagan's childhood home, a railroad park, and other historic landmarks and attractions that only backroads can offer. In Illinois, the highway begins in Chicago and cuts through the suburbs before heading straight to Fulton.
advertisement
10. Peoria’s Grand View Drive
Perfect for a short, fun trip, this scenic backroad is only 2.5 miles long. Theodore Roosevelt named it the "world's most beautiful drive," so have that camera ready and drive both ways up and down the road for all the best sights.
Rick Stone Travels takes us on an adventure along Peoria’s Grand View Drive in this quick video:
There are always more places to explore in our great state of Illinois, so this list of the best back roads near Chicago will never be complete. Have you ever been up and down these roads? Share your experiences and photos with us! And let us know if there are any we missed.
If you’re interested in a trip to Europe but want to skip the overseas flight, just head to the little town of Galena. This riverside hamlet is like a place that time forgot – it’s filled with picture-perfect streets lined by homes and businesses built by European immigrants long ago. I enjoyed a short trip to Galena, which was even better than I imagined. I explored downtown Galena, Galena’s attractions, and more and found this little city has a lot to offer. Looking for things to do in Galena? Here’s a quick Galena travel guide.
advertisement
From the coast of Oregon to the mountains of Pennsylvania and everywhere in between, there are countless charming and captivating small towns across America worthy of a weekend getaway. Curated by our team of local travel experts, you’ll love our 2024 Small Town Getaways.
Explore Our Small Town Getaways
History Of Galena
This area has been inhabited for a very long time. Long before Europeans arrived, the area was home to Native American tribes. The French began exploring the region in the 1600s, but the town really started to boom when a lead mining exploded around here in the 1800s, drawing scores of immigrant miners. The town was officially established in 1826 and it quickly became a hub for lead mining and steamboat traffic on the Mississippi River.
advertisement
In the latter half of the 1800s, the lead mining industry in Galena went into a serious decline. The rise of railroads diminished the importance of river traffic, the river began to fill with sediment, and Galena went into an economic decline. But there was an upside – new development did not replace the beautiful old buildings, and they still stand proudly today. The Galena Historic District now encompasses about 85 percent of the town and includes more than 800 properties!
Is Galena Worth Visiting?
The secret is out on Galena. Today, Galena is a vibrant community that attracts visitors from all over the world. Its historic downtown is filled with boutiques, restaurants, art galleries, and antique shops. If you’re looking for a place that feels like a true escape, Galena could be the perfect destination.
Galena is a small town with about 3,200 residents, but that’s part of the charm. It’s a bustling place but it’s far from urban traffic jams, and it’s easy to explore – one cobblestone at a time. I’ve traveled to more Midwest destinations than I can count, but this was one spot where I really felt that I was somewhere else – it reminded me a little bit of Europe, but it’s truly its own place. If you are considering a trip to Galena, you won’t be disappointed.
How To Get To Galena
You’ll probably want to take a car to get to Galena, although there are also motor coach tours that stop here. It’s a pretty easy drive from the major destinations. It’s less than a three-hour drive from Chicago - you’ll take US 20 west out of Rockford. Galena is only about 90 minutes from the Quad Cities. You’ll head up to Dubuque, then take US 20 east into Galena.
advertisement
Getting Around Galena
While it’s easy to find parking anywhere in town, this city is best explored on foot. It was a good thing my pedometer was charged. I logged a few miles strolling up and down downtown and through the historic sights. It gave me an excuse to enjoy a few sweet treats along the way – I burned a lot of calories on this trip!
advertisement
Best Time To Visit Galena
One thing that sets Galena apart from other destinations is that there is really no bad time to visit. While there are some seasonal recreation options nearby, the town is always beautiful and it’s always a pleasant escape, whether the trees are ablaze in fall color or dusted in snow.
There are some seasonal events you might not want to miss. The Great Galena Balloon Race takes place each June and there are other festivals that celebrate everything from beer to garlic. There’s always something happening – see upcoming Galena Events on the Visit Galena website. Plan your trip when you have time to travel. Galena will be waiting for you, and there will be plenty to do.
Where To Stay In Galena
Galena is filled with a ton of historic and charming places to stay, including vacation homes and hotels, but you’ll still want to book early for the best options.
advertisement
Hotel Pick: DeSoto House Hotel
This incredible property was built in 1855 – notable visitors include Abraham Lincoln. The DeSoto House is just as beautiful as it was in the 1850s, and the location is perfect for exploring Galena. If you want to immerse yourself in the history of Galena, there’s no better hotel. I wasn’t able to stay in the hotel, but I couldn’t resist peeking into their lobby – next time I’m in Galena, I’ll have to book a room.
Airbnb Pick: Beautiful Miner's Cottage in a Garden
Want to experience a getaway that will take you back to old Galena? This 1840s miner's cottage could be perfect. It’s just three blocks from Main Street, and the house has a corner lot in the Galena National Historic District. The home has been nicely updated to make it comfortable for today, but it still has plenty of old Galena charm.
advertisement
Galena Sights & Landmarks
If you love exploring historic sites and architecture, you’ll love Galena – there’s so much to experience. In a sense, the whole town feels like a landmark, and many of the buildings certainly are. You might consider a walking tour of the town, but be sure to allow plenty of time to stroll, as there’s a lot to see here. I found myself taking a ton of photos as I walked.
Ulysses S. Grant's Home
Galena residents gave Grant this beautiful home in 1865 as a gift for his war service. Since 1904, it has served as a memorial to the famous Civil War General and American president. I missed the tour of the Ulysses S. Grant Home but I still hiked up to see the home’s exterior and grounds. It’s an impressive property on a hill above the city, and it feels very presidential!
advertisement
Belvedere Mansion
I next hiked over to a home that’s considered the finest in Galena. The Belvedere Mansion is a lavish Italianate-style mansion built in 1857. It has 22 rooms and was once the home of one of Galena’s most prominent residents, J. Russell Jones. It’s incredible – I spent a lot of time just taking in the ornate exterior.
advertisement
Galena Activities & Attractions
U.S. Grant History Museum
This local history museum is pretty amazing. The U.S. Grant History Museum has over 6,000 feet of exhibit space and it’s a great place to learn about lead mining – you can look down into an actual mine! The building itself is pretty cool – it’s a mansion that was built in 1858 for a Galena Merchant named Daniel Barrows.
advertisement
Galena Trolley Tours
One of the best Galena attractions will take you all over town. Galena Trolley Tours has tours that will take you through the history and architecture of the town. You can buy tickets right at the depo on Main Street - look for the big red parked trolleys! Get a ticket and enjoy a ride like no other up and down Galena’s historic streets.
Shops & Boutiques In Galena
Galena is a city for shoppers. The downtown is filled with unique and eclectic shops and galleries – whether you’re looking for a special gift or a souvenir, you’ll find it. There are shops everywhere, with a big selection in and around Main Street.
advertisement
Galena River Wine & Cheese
I’m from Wisconsin, so I would not have guessed I would be impressed by an Illinois Cheese shop. I was wrong – the selection at Galena River Wine & Cheese is fantastic. You can buy great cheeses from around the world and, of course, from Wisconsin!
Root Beer Revelry
If you love root beer, you’ll feel like you’re in heaven here. Root Beer Revelry has an enormous selection of root beer on hand, and you can even do a tasting. Kids of all ages will enjoy this place. I tried some great varieties and left with some bottles for the road!
advertisement
Restaurants In Galena
It’s easy to work up an appetite in Galena, and fortunately, you're in a very good place to dine out. From casual cafes to formal restaurants, there’s something for every diner, and on nice days, there are some spots with outdoor patios.
Galena Bakehouse
But first, start your day with a perfect pastry at Galena Bakehouse. You may have a hard time choosing, but it’s all delicious. The owners took very good care of me when I was in Galena. They gave me a lot of great tips that helped me explore the town, and I left with what I needed for an impromptu picnic!
advertisement
Vinny Vanucchi's
This cozy Galena dining spot on a cobblestone street is the perfect place to tuck in for a relaxing lunch or dinner. Vinny Vanucchi's has plenty of delicious Italian fare, and it’s a welcoming spot - you’ll feel like you’re part of the familia! For lunch, you might try one of Vinny’s “Neighborhood Sangwiches” like the Italian Meatball. On nice days, look for a table outside.
Galena Taphouse
Located on Diagonal Street, this is another good bet for lunch or dinner. Galena Taphouse serves a variety of casual options like sandwiches and salads as well as upscale dinner options like duck risotto. And, of course, the beer selection is pretty outstanding – they feature a large number of craft beers that are produced within 200 miles of Galena.
advertisement
Fritz and Frites
This bistro is a little bit French and a little bit German – and it gets great reviews. Fritz and Frites is a great spot for dinner – if you like traditional German food, try the sauerbraten. My parents love German food and this is one of their favorite Galena restaurants!
advertisement
Nature In And Around Galena
You’re never far from a beautiful natural area when you’re in Galena. From walking paths in the heart of town to wild paths along the nearby Mississippi River, there’s plenty of natural beauty in and around Galena.
Galena River Levee
For a short but pleasant stroll, consider walking along the town’s levee. It was built from 1948-51 to protect downtown from flooding but now it’s a nice place for a walk by the river. I took my morning coffee along for the walk and it was fantastic! There were a lot of people strolling here, and no one seemed to be in much of a hurry as they enjoyed the river view. I could see why!
Casper Bluff Land and Water Reserve
There are some beautiful trails that are just a short drive from the heart of Galena. The Casper Bluff Trails wind through some gorgeous prairies on land that overlooks the Mississippi. I hiked only part of the trails and found them really beautiful – I bet they are gorgeous during the late summer when the wildflowers are in full bloom.
I loved my time in Galena! There’s so much to explore in this little town. If you visit Galena, I recommend you plan at least a weekend to explore the town. I visited in the spring but hope to catch Galena in different seasons – from what I hear, it’s magical to see the seasons turn! Learn more about things to see and do in Galena on the Visit Galena website. If you’re planning a road trip to Galena, here is an ultimate packing list to make your travels even easier!
What's not to love about taking a break and soaking in a change of scenery? While heading to a city or a large, popular town is almost always a good time, why not go on an adventure and explore one of the many small towns around Illinois instead? One of these small towns, Lebanon, may not be one you've considered visiting (at least not yet) but it's perfect for a weekend getaway in Illinois. If your interest has been piqued, read on to learn about things to do in Lebanon, IL.
advertisement
Based in the southern part of the state, Lebanon, Illinois is a small town that was established in 1814. Today it has a population of just under 4,500 residents. It is also home to McKendree University which is the oldest Methodist college in the state, a vibrant arts community, and a lovely main street filled with restaurants, antique shops, and boutiques.
If you haven't yet considered spending some time in Lebanon, IL, you should put it on your radar. It's a place that is worthwhile to explore on a day or weekend trip.
St. Louis Street, also known as "The Brick Street," is the heart and soul of this charming town. Here you'll find several restaurants, locally-owned boutiques, and antique shops like Tiadaghton House (pictured here). These are just some of the many things to do in Lebanon, Illinois.
If you're hungry while in town, several eateries await your arrival. Perhaps you'll want to try The Cobblestone Eatery and Drinker, where you can enjoy a variety of sandwiches, burgers, and more when you're touring around Lebanon, IL.
Not too far from The Brick Street is the historic Mermaid House Inn. Built in 1830 by a retired sea captain, it once served as a hotel and then a residence from 1845-1964. Its main claim to fame is that Charles Dickens once made a visit in 1842 and commemorated his stay in his book, American Notes.
Today, visitors can take a tour of the Mermaid House Inn if they're looking for things to do in Lebanon, Illinois.
advertisement
Since a thriving arts community also exists in Lebanon, it's certainly something to check out while you're here. Perhaps you can enjoy a live performance and take in a play at
Looking Glass Playhouse during your visit.
Another place to consider visiting when you're in Lebanon, Illinois is the Hettenhausen Center for the Arts. This is a performing arts center located on the McKendree University campus.
And, if you need a nature fix while spending time in Lebanon, IL, plan to stop at the 58-acre Horner Park where you can take a stroll on a pathway and fish at its five-acre lake. As you can see, it's a truly lovely and relaxing place to be!
If you've already been to this charming town, have you been to the places we mentioned? If you have more suggestions for things to do in Lebanon, IL, feel free to share your thoughts in the following comments section too.