Best attractions and places to see around Romeoville, Illinois, include a variety of historical sites, natural preserves, and recreational facilities. Located southwest of Chicago, the village is historically linked to the Illinois and Michigan Canal and the Des Plaines River. The area features over 30 parks and several nature preserves, offering diverse outdoor activities. Visitors can explore natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and modern recreational venues.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Sawmill Creek offers a charming spot to see damselflies, and a small bridge that occasionally floods. The area is peaceful and a nice spot along Waterfall Glenn Main Trail.
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This is a peaceful section of the DuPage River Greenway that runs along James S. Boan Woods. Enjoy the woods, open green spaces, and river views along the trail before it ends at Royce Road.
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West Branch Riverway Forest Preserve features shaded trails and a route alongside the West Branch DuPage River. It's a quiet, straightforward spot for a relaxing ride or a short break.
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Sawmill Creek offers a charming spot to see damselflies, and a small bridge that occasionally floods. The area is peaceful and a nice spot along Waterfall Glenn Main Trail.
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This is a paved 30-mile (48 km) bike trail that traces a former railway line through Snohomish and Skagit county. You ride through beautiful scenery – green farmland, creeks and rivers frame your ride. The trail is shared use so be mindful of pedestrians. Near Arlington, you can connect to the Whitehorse Trail to extend your ride.
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Whalon Lake Park encompasses a mosaic of habitats - prairie, wetlands, an 80-acre lake, and the DuPage River. This diversity supports abundant wildlife like waterfowl and ducks. Native plant species flourish here such as red mulberry and wild leek. Wander through Whalon Lake's landscapes to discover its many natural riches.
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West Branch Riverway Forest Preserve is a green forested area right on the West Branch DuPage River. This preserve's hours are one hour after sunrise to one hour after sunset. Dogs are allowed here but must be on leashes under 10 feet long. Alcohol is prohibited. Other activities, besides running and hiking, include boating and fishing.
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West Branch Riverway Forest Preserve is a green forested area right on the West Branch DuPage River. This preserve's hours are one hour after sunrise to one hour after sunset. Dogs are allowed here but must be on leashes under 10 feet long. Alcohol is prohibited. Other activities, besides running and hiking, include boating and fishing.
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Romeoville offers numerous natural spaces. You can visit Whalon Lake Park, which features prairie, wetlands, an 80-acre lake, and the DuPage River, supporting diverse wildlife. Another option is the West Branch Riverway Forest Preserve, a 713-acre preserve with varied habitats along the West Branch DuPage River, ideal for spotting reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and birds. O'Hara Woods Preserve is also notable for its undisturbed maple prairie groves and trails.
Yes, Romeoville has a rich history. The Isle a la Cache Museum offers an immersive experience into the 18th-century fur trade era, with exhibits on natural history and Native American heritage. You can also find the Romeoville Area Historical Society (James P. Sczepaniak Museum) which preserves local artifacts. Nearby in Lockport, the Gaylord Building provides insight into the Illinois and Michigan Canal's history.
For families, Scene 75 Indoor Theme Park offers 14 attractions, including go-karts, a rollercoaster, and over 150 arcade games. Many parks like Boucher Prairie Park feature amenities such as a splash pad, playgrounds, and sports fields. The Wooden Bridge on DuPage River Greenway and Sawmill Creek Bridge, Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve are also great for family walks in nature.
Romeoville and its surroundings offer several trails for hiking and running. The O'Hara Woods Preserve features trails for hiking and running through forests and wetlands. You can also explore routes like the DuPage River Trail or the Lake Renwick Bikeway. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Romeoville guide.
Absolutely. The Centennial Trail is a paved 30-mile bike trail tracing a former railway line, offering beautiful scenery. Other popular cycling routes include the Waterfall Glen Main Trail and various loops around Whalon Lake Park. Discover more detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Romeoville guide or the MTB Trails around Romeoville guide.
Beyond historical sites, you can experience cultural performances at Lewis University's Philip Lynch Theatre. For a unique dining and historical experience, visit White Fence Farm, known for its iconic chicken and collection of antique machines and cars.
Yes, Romeoville has over 30 parks with diverse amenities. Boucher Prairie Park, for instance, offers a splash pad, volleyball courts, baseball fields, and picnic areas. Deer Crossing and Village Park provides lighted facilities for athletic leagues and walking paths, while Volunteer Park offers a tranquil setting with lush greenery and sports facilities.
In preserves like West Branch Riverway Forest Preserve and Whalon Lake Park, you can spot a variety of wildlife including waterfowl, ducks, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and various bird species, including grassland birds and migrating shorebirds. The Romeoville Prairie Nature Preserve is home to over 500 plant species and diverse wildlife, though access is by permission.
While not widely publicized, the Fitzpatrick House, a Greek Revival style home built in the 1860s, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and offers a glimpse into the area's past. The Alexander Cemetery, dating back to 1845, also provides a quiet historical reflection. For nature enthusiasts, the undisturbed maple prairie groves of O'Hara Woods Preserve are a significant natural oasis.
The spring and fall months generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with comfortable temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer is also popular, especially for water-based activities and events like RomeoFest. Winter can be suitable for activities like snowshoeing in preserves like O'Hara Woods, depending on snow conditions.
You can visit the Wooden Bridge on DuPage River Greenway, which offers peaceful views of the woods, open green spaces, and the river. Another charming spot is the Sawmill Creek Bridge, Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve, known for opportunities to observe damselflies in a tranquil setting.
The Romeoville Recreation Department hosts over 30 special events annually, many of which are free. These include movie nights, concerts, craft shows, and holiday events. The annual RomeoFest is a major highlight, featuring a carnival, fireworks, and a laser show, typically held in the summer.


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