Live out your classic fall fantasy with a dash of quirkiness
If you’re the type who likes their fall activities traditional, with pumpkin patches, apple picking, and Oktoberfest beers, then this is your perfect fall itinerary.
And if you prefer things out of the ordinary with stargazing, zebra safaris, and reindeer ranches, then Illinois is also your perfect fall itinerary.
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Day 1:
Rantoul & Champaign
Your fall adventure starts in Rantoul where you can have an up-close encounter with an Alaskan reindeer at Hardy’s Reindeer Ranch or try navigating through their massive corn maze. For lunch, grab a bite at Ott’s Drive-In before heading to Champaign. At Curtis Orchard & Pumpkin Patch, a historic family-run farm, you can pick your own apples and pumpkins while enjoying fall colors and fun activities. Afterward, head to Prairie Fruits Farm & Creamery where you can meet a friendly herd of goats and sample some of their award-winning cheeses.
When you’re ready for dinner, get takeout from Wood N’ Hog BBQ, or try some classic deep dish from a local favorite for over 40 years, Papa Del’s Pizza. Don’t forget a sweet treat from one of the best ice cream shops in the area, Jarling’s Custard Cup. When night falls, it’s not time to sleep just yet. Visit Champaign Dark Sky Park, the state’s first and only dark sky park, which offers stunningly clear views of the night sky. After you’ve had enough gazing up at the sky, rest your head at the Hyatt Place Champaign-Urbana in downtown Champaign, or stay at the contemporary I Hotel on the University of Illinois campus.
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Day 2:
Monticello, Arcola, Tuscola, Arthur
Get ready for some small-town fun starting in Monticello. AtPrairie Fire Glass, marvel at handcrafted, individually blown glass pieces, including vases, bowls, jewelry and ornaments. Take in the autumn colors at the beautifulAllerton Park, and then grab a soup and sandwich to-go fromThe Brown Bag Deli.Before leaving town, stop at theRailway Museum, which displays interesting historic artifacts and offers amusing train rides on Saturdays and Sundays.
After lunch, go take a walk – or drive – on the wild side. At Aikman Wildlife Adventure, you can do a walking tour or use your own vehicle for a drive-thru safari where you can get up close with more than 100 free-roaming animals – like zebras. Afterward, pick up some hand-dipped chocolates from Flesor’s Candy Kitchen for a little road trip treat (you deserve it!) You’ll need some energy for your visit to the all-new Cucurbit Market at The Great Pumpkin Patch. The patch, which is 100% open to the public, offers up amazing experiences like the Maize Maze, wagon rides, stunning displays, picking in the patch, the Homestead Bakery, and so much more.
End your evening with a home-cooked meal nearby at Yoder’s Kitchen. Don’t forget to visit their gift shop filled with Amish goods – you are in the heart of Amish country, after all!
Live out your classic fall fantasy with a dash of quirkiness
If you’re the type who likes their fall activities traditional, with pumpkin patches, apple picking, and Oktoberfest beers, then this is your perfect fall itinerary.
And if you prefer things out of the ordinary with stargazing, zebra safaris, and reindeer ranches, then Illinois is also your perfect fall itinerary.
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