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    Anna Page Park

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Anderson Japanese Gardens

    Anderson Japanese Gardens

    4.6(210 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Wow, after going to the Japanese Gardens in Portland I was excited to visit the Anderson Japanese…read moreGardens and it certainly did not disappoint. From the parking lot, this spot may not look that huge, but this spread out between 12 acres of well designed and maintained land. These gardens feature everything from waterfalls to streams to buildings to ponds to bridges that look amazing even in less than optimal weather. As someone who visits a good number of gardens per year, I was impressed with how intentionally the gardens are designed. That is, I can see that thought was put into the placement and direction of each plant in the garden, and approaching the same spot from different directions can yield a different experience. This is evident in how some plants are only visible from a certain direction, so that your experience in entering and entering the same garden can be different. I also enjoy a very circular theme across the gardens, where you can see different things like a waterfall or bridge from multiple different angles, each yielding a slightly different experience. The parking here is not too difficult, even when it's busier. Because of the size of the gardens, there's also a fairly good amount of space to spread out even on busier days. But if you want a more tranquil experience, you may want to come during less popular hours. Overall, worth a special visit if you live anywhere within 2 hours of Rockford. The gardens are impressive and well worth a visit.

    Such a beautiful and relaxing experience coming to the Japanese Garden! My guy and I had the nicest…read moretime walking around and looking at everything they have to offer. We saw and fed lots of animals including koi fish, a crane, turtles, and a chipmunk (my guy's first time seeing one). I wish we had a chance to come during a tea ceremony because that would've been the icing on the cake here.

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    Rock Cut State Park - Canoeing and paddle boating on lake

    Rock Cut State Park

    3.9(74 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    Me and my wife recently stopped here to go on a little walk in the area. This place is perfect for…read moreall sorts of outdoor activities since there's a beach nearby and plenty of trails though I recommend and not walk through them when it's wet outside because they are very muddy and nothing is paved. Plenty of dogs are running off leash as well which isn't an issue. Please check to make sure you know what time the park closes because they will close on you as well. Highly recommend stopping here

    Decided to take a drive from Evanston on a beautiful Spring day (70 degrees in Evanston, but 80…read moredegrees in Rockford - it was balmy!) I had found this place searching online for nearby state parks that weren't TOO far of a drive and still had ample hiking trails. The park was easy to find, had plenty of parking and lots of paved and dirt trails for both hiking and biking. Picnic areas scattered throughout and a nice large lake for fishing/boating/canoeing (there were prices posted in the concessions area for renting a boat with motor for the day as well if you don't have your own to bring with you!) Small selection of snacks and beverages (non-alcoholic) were available for purchase, however they did not have any paper maps (there were boards posted by trail entrances and we did take photos of those). It looks like there is a restaurant next to the concessions area that opens after Memorial Day weekend for the season. We saw and heard many different birds while hiking and it was very peaceful (and not very crowded, as we were here on a Tuesday). My husband particularly enjoyed seeing the turkeys roaming around

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    Sinnissippi Park - Big kids slide and jungle gym.

    Sinnissippi Park

    4.4(5 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    Beautiful area along the river in Rockford with a lot to do and look at. It should be on the list…read morefor anyone coming here to hang. Sinnissippi Park is one of the most visited places in town. For sure it's no surprise because there's so much in it. The Rockmen Guardians, Nicholas Conservatory, and the gardens are the biggest highlights but there's lots more to it to come do stuff. At the western end are the Rockmen Guardians. It's worth going along the riverfront path to get some pictures. The Conservatory is the grandest thing in the entire park though. Inside there's plenty of plant life including flowers and trees, as well as animal life, including butterflies, koi fish, and swans. They charge an admission though. Just north of this is the lagoon, where there's a rose garden. The east side of the park has a golf course, and there's also a Scandinavian cemetery if you're looking for history. Have to visit this park if you're seeing what's in the city. It's got a lot of the best stuff that's around here. This is great for getting some exercise or whatever.

    Beautiful park in Rockford, Illinois. This is our first…read morevisit, thanks to a review I read on FB posted by Stateline Kids. The kids really enjoyed the park, with 2 playgrounds. One playground geared for older children and the other geared for kids 2-5. The younger kids playground is on Astro-turf and is sensory friendly. With some musical play equipment. I'm glad we stopped by! There is also a golf course near the younger kids and a large musical shell for entertainment as well along with some gorgeous gazebos and an asphalt path to explore. Parks done right for all ages! Sinississippi hits the mail on the head!!!

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