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Chicago Great Western Railroad Depot

Chicago Great Western Railroad Depot

0.64km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

The Chicago Great Western Railroad Depot is a reminder of the area’s dynamic railway history. Constructed in 1901, this is an example of American Bungalow-style architecture. Despite the many changes that have taken place around it over the years, this depot has been lovingly restored to its original condition by dedicated volunteers and serves as an educational tool for visitors of all ages, giving everyone a glimpse into what life was like for passengers at the turn of the twentieth century.

Lake Galena

Lake Galena

14.29km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

Lake Galena is a popular destination for nature lovers and boaters alike. Situated near the banks of the Galena River and surrounded by rolling hills, the lake provides beautiful panoramic views of the countryside. With many sections of public beach and boat launch docks, visitors can enjoy fishing, swimming, kayaking, and other water sports while admiring nature’s natural beauty. In addition to all of the fun activities, Lake Galena, also provides access to over 20 miles of trails.

Thunder Bay Falls

Thunder Bay Falls

14.53km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

Thunder Bay Falls, is a stunning waterfall that cascades over a rock ledge creating an impressive sight. The scenic vantage point offers visitors amazing views of the adjacent bluffs and forest area. With its crystal clear waters flowing over natural step-like limestone formations and sites like the Indian Bluff effigy mound nearby, Thunder Bay Falls is an inviting oasis situated right alongside Rattlesnake Creek.

Chestnut Mountain Resort

Chestnut Mountain Resort

14.73km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

Chestnut Mountain is the perfect spot for a day trip or weekend getaway. Located at the highest point in Jo Daviess, Chestnut Mountain offers breathtaking views of rivers, ravines, green mountains and valleys with vast tracts of forestlands. Its untamed beauty makes it an enchanting place to explore year-round. Guests can find adventure in activities such as skiing, snow tubing, golfing and zip-lining; plus there are miles of biking/hiking trails offering a variety of options for outdoor fun.

Lock and Dam Number 12

Lock and Dam Number 12

18.04km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

Lock and Dam Number 12 is an essential structure in the area. Built in 1929, the lock and dam exists primarily to help control water levels on the Mississippi River downstream, while also providing safe passage for boats. With 16 gated bays that open and close at times determined by river conditions, Lock and Dam 12 provides a stable waterway for vessels traveling along its length. Additionally, its 23-foot lift facilitates navigation of upstream vessels against the natural flow of the river.

Bellevue State Park - Nelson Unit

Bellevue State Park - Nelson Unit

18.46km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

Bellevue State Park is a state park of Iowa, USA, along the banks of the Mississippi River just south of Bellevue.The park lies in two separate tracts. The Nelson Unit is at the immediate south edge of Bellevue on U.S. Route 52 (The Great River Road), atop a 300-foot (91 m) limestone bluff. The Dyas Unit is 2 miles (3.2 km) farther south on U.S. 52.

Apple River Canyon State Park

Apple River Canyon State Park

19.53km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

Apple River Canyon State Park is a nature lover's paradise. Encompassing over 3,000 acres of breathtaking canyon views, unique sandstone features and miles of hiking trails, the park is a perfect spot to spend a day, or even an entire camping vacation. With tranquil streams that cascade down into the beautiful canyon below, Apple River Canyon State Park offers visitors the chance to take in stunning natural beauty as they explore its many trails.

Mississippi Palisades State Park

Mississippi Palisades State Park

19.69km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

Mississippi Palisades State Park, is a must-see destination for outdoor adventurers. From 45 magnificent scenic overlooks to the 4500 miles of hiking trails, this park has something for everyone. Wildlife viewing opportunities are also abundant in the area; you might be lucky enough to spot an eagle or white-tailed deer! Nature lovers can take advantage of nearby camping sites and rent canoes to explore the peaceful backwaters of the state park.

Mississippi Palisades State Park

Mississippi Palisades State Park

20.02km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

Mississippi Palisades State Park offers a picturesque view of the Mississippi River and its rocky bluffs. This park is part of the Jo Daviess County Forest Preserve. Outdoor adventurers go here for fishing, boating, camping, hiking and more. The trails are perfect for nature walks or biking, while rocky shores are prime real estate for an afternoon picnic. With approximately five miles of river frontage, waterskiing and canoeing provide visitors with an unforgettable experience.

Ulysses S. Grant Home

Ulysses S. Grant Home

20.1km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

The Ulysses S. Grant Home is the boyhood home of Ulysses S. Grant, America's 18th President and Union General in the Civil War. This impressive house was built by his father in 1838 and has now been transformed into a museum. The property features interactive exhibits displaying artifacts from President Grant's time as well as many original items from his childhood home. Guests can take an audio tour, view rare documents, or purchase souvenirs in the gift shop.

Elihu B. Washburne House State Historic Site

Elihu B. Washburne House State Historic Site

20.25km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

The Elihu B. Washburne House is a state historic site, named for the 19th century US Representative and Secretary of State Elihu B. Washburne. The house was constructed in 1857-1858 and served as a domestic residence for the prestigious Washburne family until the late 20th century. In the mid-20th century, the house was officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places and eventually passed into public hands and turned into a museum.

Grant Park

Grant Park

20.4km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

Grant Park set on the banks of the Mississippi River, this picturesque park contains abundant green spaces, a variety of flora and fauna, and spectacular river views. The park also features several sports facilities, a fishing pond with picnic areas and shelters, playgrounds, an amphitheater and a network of paths ideal for cycling or hiking. Grant Park makes it easy to connect with the diverse wildlife population of Jo Daviess County in their natural habitat.

Dowling House

Dowling House

20.62km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

The Dowling House, was built in the 1840s. At the time it was constructed, the Greek Revival-style residence was used as a home for various members of the prominent Dowling family until 1892. The structure is notable for its two-story porches that run around all four sides of the house and is recognized today as a "landmark of Galena's golden age." To celebrate its cultural and architectural significance, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

Charles Mound

Charles Mound

20.82km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

Charles Mound is the highest natural point in the state of Illinois at 1235 feet above sea level. Despite its low elevation compared to other states, it still makes for a great view. On a clear day, hikers can see four states: Wisconsin and Iowa to the north, and Illinois and Missouri to the south. Additionally, it's summit offers amazing vistas of some stunningly beautiful terrain: rolling green hills mixed with small farming communities, several nearby rivers and Lake Galena.

Savanna-Sabula Bridge

Savanna-Sabula Bridge

24.21km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

The Savanna-Sabula Bridge, located in Illinois, is a magnificent engineering feat. The bridge is approximately 2,500 feet long and runs from Savanna to Sabula across the Mississippi River. It took three years of construction to complete the project and opened up a new transportation outlet for travelers and commercial goods. With an impressive strength rating (200 Ton) and great design qualities, the bridge has continued to serve as a safe crossing option since 2010.

Havencrest Castle

Havencrest Castle

25.53km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

Havencrest Castle is a beautiful 19th-century castle built by an Eastern-European immigrant family, it boasts a Romanesque Revival style and remains remarkably intact to this day. The castle features 30 rooms on two floors, four towers that offer stunning views of nearby Shullburg Valley, ornate stonework, grand staircases, and extravagant hand-painted ceilings. It served as the family’s residence between 1898 until 1951 and is now open for tours and special events such as weddings.

Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge.

Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge.

29.14km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

The Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge is a picturesque landscape created from the tributaries of the Mississippi River. From crystal clear rivers and ponds to wooded areas overflowing with diverse wildlife, it's an area teeming with life. Spend the day wandering along tree-lined trails or take a canoe out onto the calming waters and keep your eyes peeled for bald eagles, egrets, pelicans, migrating waterfowl, and other creatures.

Lake Carroll

Lake Carroll

31.35km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

Lake Carroll is the perfect spot for a family getaway. With its pristine lake waters, lush forests, and clear skies it's an ideal spot for swimming, fishing and kayaking. With lots of different activities to choose from like horseback riding, paintball, golfing and more, there's something for everyone. The area boasts of plenty of historical sites as well including the 5th Wisconsin Infantry Monument; a tribute to Civil War soldiers from the area who fought bravely at Gettysburg.

Mount Carroll

Mount Carroll

31.54km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

Mount Carroll is a small village located in the beautiful hills of northern Carroll County, Illinois. The village is known for its picturesque 18th century architecture and its bustling Main Street lined with both quaint shops and local restaurants. Mount Carroll has deep agricultural roots, farmers selling produce at Farmer’s Market every Saturday or visiting local wineries. A favorite amongst tourists and locals alike is the county’s Sportsman Park which offers camping, fishing, hunting.

Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge

Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge

32.86km from Apple River Fort State Historic Site

The Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge is truly a sight to behold. Spanning 261 miles of the beautiful Upper Mississippi River, this refuge is one of the largest wildlife refuges in the entire United States. The refuge is home to a variety of fish and wildlife habitats like moisture filled prairies, forests, islands and backwaters. Visitors can explore this wonderland of nature by taking guided boat tours that showcase the best of what the refuge has to offer.

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Apple River Fort State Historic Site

Apple River Fort State Historic Site

311 E Myrtle St, Elizabeth, IL 61028, USA

Apple River Fort State Historic Site, is a fascinating piece of local history. Constructed by American settlers in 1832 to repel Indian forces during the Black Hawk War, the fort was designed to lodge over 200 men and contained defensive palisades and bastions. The fort saw its most dramatic moment when a group of redcoats attempted to breach the walls during a surprise attack. Luckily, despite taking heavy casualties on both sides and enduring countless cannon rounds fired by the British.