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Peoria

Country
United States
State
Illinois
City
Peoria
Type of Location
Multiple
About Location

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Places to Visit
How to Reach

By plane
The Peoria International Airport  provides daily flights to several cities, including the hubs at Chicago O'Hare, Denver, St. Louis, Dallas/Fort Worth, Atlanta, and Minneapolis, and more limited flights to leisure destinations including Las Vegas, Detroit, Phoenix/Mesa, Orlando, and Tampa.
Mt. Hawley Airport on the north side of Peoria is a general aviation airport available for charter flights.
The Bloomington/Normal Airport  is located about 50 miles from Peoria and provides further air options.
Many visitors fly into Chicago or St. Louis and drive to Peoria. Each city is approximately 150 miles from Peoria and the drive takes 2 1/2 to 3 hours, depending on traffic. Indianapolis is 200 miles away and takes 3 1/2 to 4 hours to reach by car.

By car
I-74 is the main interstate that runs through the city. Peoria can also be approached from Interstate 55 (which connects Chicago and St. Louis) by taking a state highway such as IL 116 from Interstate 55 into Peoria, about 50 miles. This provides a somewhat more scenic trip through farming country and small towns.
 

Key places to visit
Lakeview Museum, The Glen Oak Zoo, The Luthy Botanical Gardens, Minor League baseball, Tower Park


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Places to Visit

Lakeview Museum  is Peoria's regional museum, with emphasis on art and science, with rotating galleries that change every few months. The regional folk art collection is particularly nice. Lakeview is a Smithsonian Member Institution with reciprocal admission discounts/waivers for members of other Member Institutions. Recent visiting exhibits have included the pottery of Picasso and a large Ansel Adams exhibit. Exhibits are well-curated. The museum is also a teaching institution, with its own classes and with sponsored activities in local schools. (For example, the Ansel Adams exhibit had an ancillary exhibit of high school photography in the style of Ansel Adams.) Daily Planetarium shows (not included in general admission). Gift shop. Lakeview is currently located on Lake Street, north of downtown, but will be moving to a new, larger facility in the downtown in the next couple years.

The Glen Oak Zoo (in Glen Oak Park), which is currently expanding (and changing its name to the Peoria Zoo) has an excellent collection of smaller animals, including meerkats, a variety of smaller monkeys, and capybaras. (Admission $5.95 adults/$3.75 kids. Open 10AM to 5PM daily.)

The Luthy Botanical Gardens, also located in Glen Oak Park, features both traditional ornamental collections and (increasingly) native plantings on five acres. (Admission free; 8:30AM to dusk daily.) During holiday seasons, the Gardens host special events.

Minor League baseball in the summer and minor league hockey in the winter keeps sports fans happy. The Peoria Chiefs, a class A Chicago Cubs affiliate, play at O'Brien Field in the downtown. (There is local bad blood because the Chiefs were until recently a Cardinals affiliate, and local baseball fans are evenly split between the Cubs and Cards.) In the winter, the Peoria Rivermen, the oldest active minor league hockey team, play at the Civic Center.

Tower Park in Peoria Heights is a popular attraction with a water tower you can ascend and see panoramic views up to 40 miles in clear weather. The river valley is quite lovely.
For more spectacular river views, try Grandview Drive  This road, which can be accessed from the top or bottom, features some of Peoria's grandest homes and a variety of truly spectacular views of the river. The best river views have pull-offs and small parking lots so you can take pictures and take your time looking. The Park District maintains the overlooks as well as a park at the bottom of the drive.
 

Right Time to Visit

January - March
November - December

Temperature

Information not available


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