Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Chamber of Commerce, 447 South Main, Hillsboro, IL 62049
(217) 532-3711
Glenn
Shoals Lake, covering 1200 acres, has picnicking areas,
marina and public boat slips.
(217) 532-6534 or 532-5566
Harkey
House, 307 South Broad, Montgomery County Historical
Society – home furnished with memorabilia of early
Hillsboro. (217)
532-3329 or 532-6332.
By appointment.
Historic
Montgomery County Courthouse circa 1868, was the site of
“The World Needs God” sign, Courthouse square. (217)
532-9577 or 532-6332
Bremer
Sanctuary; trails for bird watchers and nature lovers.
(217) 532-2022 or 532-6332
Lake
Hillsboro, located at Lake Hillsboro are camping, hiking
and horseback trails, picnicking areas, playground and
swimming beach. (217)
532-6521 or 532-5566
Litchfield
Litchfield
Chamber of Commerce, 311 N. Madison, P.O. Box 334,
Litchfield, IL 62056 (217) 324-2533
Carnegie
Public Library, 400 Block North State Street,
Litchfield, original 1904 architecture, houses one of
the most complete genealogy departments in the
surrounding area. (217)
324-3866
Historic
Wabash Train Depot, 500 West Union Avenue, historic
train depot preserved outside in traditional
architecture. Inside
renovated and now houses specialty shops.
(217) 324-2533
Lake
Lou Yaegar, beautiful 1500 acre lake, 2 marinas, beach,
boating, water skiing, horseback riding trails, camping
and picnic areas. (217)
324-3416
Shoal
Creek Nature Conservation Area, Lake Lou Yaeger,
wildlife conservation area including native wildflowers,
birds, trails throughout the area for viewing.
Tours available by appointment.
(217) 324-2533
State
Zone, indoor skating rink.
Open evenings, Tues-Thurs. 5:30-8:30, Fri. 5-7,
7:30-10:30, Sat. 2-4, 4:30-6:30 & 7:30-10:30, Sun.
1-5:30. (217)
324-0688
Sky
View Drive-In Theatre, continuously operating since
1950. Located on Historic Old Rt 66.
Open mid-April to Memorial Day Fri-Sun.
Memorial Day to Labor Day 7 nights a week. Week after Labor Day-end of Oct Fri-Sun $1 per person (under
6 free) and on Thurs. nites $3 a carload.
(217) 324-4451 email: skyview@litchfieldil.com
Sportsman’s
Family Fun Park, 1415 Stamer Dr., Litchfield.
Go-cart/roller blade track, batting cage &
putting green.
Walton
Park, Home of the first Litchfield Chautauqua, where
Williams Jennings Bryan and Carrie Nation spoke in 1905.
(217) 324-2533
Nokomis
Bottomley-Ruffing-Schalk
Baseball Museum, 121 West State Street, small museum
honoring professional baseball players from the
surrounding area. Mon-Sat
9am-noon (217) 563-2516
Raymond
Raymond
Village Hall, 305 East Broad Street, Box 87, Raymond, IL
62560 (217) 229-4516