


Nestled within Starved Rock State Park, this dining room offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern cuisine, with stunning views of the Illinois River.

Explore 13 miles of hiking trails and stunning canyons formed by glacial meltwater.
Stroll through the charming downtown area filled with historic buildings and local shops.

Learn about the Illinois River and its history through interactive exhibits and a 3D model of the river.
Scrambled eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage, and toast. Hearty breakfast served all day.
Breaded and fried pork tenderloin sandwich with lettuce, tomato, and mayo on a brioche bun.

Slow-roasted prime rib with au jus, served with mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables.

Starved Rock State Park has unpredictable weather, and a rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
The park offers numerous hiking trails, and sturdy boots are necessary for comfortable and safe hiking.
Starved Rock is known for its wildlife and scenic views. Binoculars will enhance your viewing experience.
Pure maple syrup tapped from local sugar maple trees, a tradition in the region since the 1800s.
Locally carved wooden spoons, a craft passed down through generations, showcasing the region's woodworking heritage.

Handmade pottery inspired by the unique geology of the Illinois River Bluffs, featuring natural glaze effects.

A local favorite for breakfast, known for its homemade jams and breads.
Overlooking the Illinois River, this restaurant is famous for its fish fry on Fridays.
A historic restaurant serving steaks and seafood since 1960.

An annual jazz festival held along the Mississippi River in New Orleans, featuring world-class performances and celebrating the birthplace of jazz.
A tropical paradise offering pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and stunning underwater landscapes.
Sabang Lighthouse, perched atop a cliff, offers panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and the city of Sabang.