Best Things to Do in the Chicago Suburbs (2024)

Looking for what to do in the Chicago suburbs? Whether staying in the suburbs or looking for a fun day trip from Chicago,here are the best things to do in the suburbs of Chicago. From the best attractions to fun and unique activities and event, there are many of places in the Chicago suburbs worth visiting for adults and kids.

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Things to do in the Chicago Suburbs (2024)

Below are the top things to do in Chicagoland including upcoming 2024 events and festivals.

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Top Things to do in the Chicago Suburbs

If your time is limited, below are my top 3 things to do in the suburbs of Chicago. I have listed the remaining activities and attractions by region.

Explore the Morton Arboretum

Morton Arboretum (in Lisle about 26 miles west of Chicago) is home to more than 4,000 different types of trees among 1,700 acres. The Arboretum is full of hiking and biking trails or you can just drive through by car.Kids will particularly enjoy the 4-acre Children’s Garden.

The Arboretum offers seasonal events throughout the year. In addition to enjoying flowers in the spring and summer, the Arboretum is one of the best places in the Chicago area to see fall colors.

Visit the Chicago Botanic Garden

Chicago Botanic Garden (in Glencoe about 24 miles north of Chicago) is one of the world’s great living museums and conservation science centers with 27 gardens and four natural areas, situated on 385 acres on and around nine islands, with six miles of lake shoreline. You can explore the Garden by walking or a tram tour.The website has a list of suggested garden walks including seasonal walks which maximize nature viewing opportunities.

Chicago Botanic Garden offers seasonal events throughout the year including the popular Night of 1,000 Jack-o’-Lanterns for Halloween and Lightscape, an after-dark, illuminated holiday lights trail during the Christmas holiday season.

See the Baháʼí Temple

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The Baháʼí House of Worship in Wilmette is the second Baháʼí House of Worship ever constructed and the oldest one still standing. It is one of eight Baháʼí temples in the world and the only one in of North America. The temple is open to the public and used as a devotional space for people of any faith.Even for those not interested in going inside, it is worth seeing the beautiful exterior.

Things to Do in the Western Suburbs

Below are some of the best things to do in Chicago’s western suburbs:

  • Learn about architecture and see Frank Lloyd Wright’s Home and Studio in Oak Park.
  • Take photos under colorful umbrellas in Elmhurst. Elmhurst is the sixth US city to welcome the Umbrella Sky Project, which will be in place until mid-September. You can find a map of the 3 umbrella sky locations and find out more about the Umbrella Sky Project here
  • Stroll along the Naperville Riverwalk.
  • Go indoor skydiving in Naperville.
  • See animals at Brookfield Zoo Chicago, a large 216 acres zoo that houses around 450 species of animals.
  • Play hundreds of video games at Galloping Ghost Arcade in Brookfield, the largest video arcade in the USA.
  • Admire beautiful flowers at Lilacia Park, a 8.5-acre park in Lombard. The best time to visit is during the spring to see their lilac and tulip gardens.
  • Visit Cantigny Park, a 500-acre public park in Wheaton and the former estate of Joseph Medill and his grandson Colonel Robert R. McCormick, publishers of the Chicago Tribune.
  • The 2,503-acre Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve in Darien is known for its small waterfalls, the Sawmill Creek bluff overlook and extensive trails.

Things to Do in the Northwest Suburbs

Below are the top things to do in Chicago’s northwest suburbs:

Things to Do in the North Shore

These are my favorite things to do in the North Shore:

  • Titanic: The Exhibition at Westfield Old Orchard in Skokie is a limited time interactive experience that allows you to step inside recreations of the Titanic’s interior.
  • Downton Abbey: The Exhibition at Westfield Old Orchard in Skokie is a limited time interactive experience for fans of the series.
  • Learn about history at the Holocaust Museum & Education Center in Skokie.
  • Walk around Northwestern University’s beautiful campus in Evanston.
  • Listen to classical music outdoors at the Ravinia Festival in Highland Park from during the summer.
  • Bike or hike the North Branch Trail System, approximately 20 miles of paved and unpaved trails along the North Branch of the Chicago River which connects the northwest side of Chicago to the Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe.
  • Take the kids to Kohl Children’s Museum in Glenview.

Things to Do in the Far North Suburbs

Below are the top things to do in the far North suburbs of Chicago:

  • Have fun at Six Flags Great America, an amusem*nt park located in Gurnee.
  • Enjoy the outdoors Illinois Beach State Park, 4160-acre park stretching 6.5 miles along Lake Michigan in northern Illinois recognized for its geological structure, unique flora, and recreational opportunities for swimming, boating, hiking, biking and picnicking.

Things to Do in the Southwest Suburbs

Below are the top things to do in Chicago’s southwest suburbs:

So there you have it – the best things to do in Chicago suburbs. If there is an experience or place you think I should include please let me know in the comments below!

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