1. The Morton Arboretum
A 1,700-acre outdoor tree museum and research center offering scenic walking trails, gardens, and educational programs.
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A 1,700-acre outdoor tree museum and research center offering scenic walking trails, gardens, and educational programs.
A beautiful public park featuring gardens, a golf course, picnic areas, and the First Division Museum.
A natural preserve with hiking trails, fishing, picnicking, and equestrian paths around Herrick Lake.
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A museum dedicated to the history of the U.S. Army's First Infantry Division with exhibits and military artifacts.
A local park with playgrounds, sports fields, and green spaces suitable for family outings.
A small zoo focused on native Illinois animals, perfect for families and educational visits.
A natural wetland area offering trails and opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife observation.
A community park with playgrounds and open space for recreational activities.
A peaceful park featuring walking paths, memorials, and open green areas.
A historical museum showcasing DuPage County's heritage with exhibits and educational programs.
A public garden featuring seasonal flowers, walking paths, and relaxing green spaces.
A fun recreational spot featuring mini golf and a skate park suitable for all ages.
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