List of All Attractions

This is a directory listing of all the attractions. Please visit the home page to view the Tourism Categories. 

Belvidere Motel, Café, & Gas Station

A Frozen-in-Time Roadside Treasure Note: This site is currently closed to the public and used for private storage. It is best enjoyed as a roadside photo opportunity. The Belvidere Motel, Café, & Gas Station is one of the most complete and best-preserved examples of a family-run roadside complex on Historic Route 66. Its story began in 1929, when…

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Davis Park

The Center of Active Recreation Spanning 18 acres between South State and South Van Buren Streets, Davis Park is one of the largest and most versatile parks in the city. It serves as a “campus” for community activity, housing both the Litchfield Memorial Pool and the Litchfield Community and Senior Center. Sports & RecreationDavis Park is the go-to destination for…

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Echlin Park

The Little League Hub Covering 5 acres at the corner of South Illinois and East Water Streets, Echlin Park is dedicated to America’s favorite pastime. The park is home to Corwin Field and is specifically designed to support youth sports. Features Baseball: The park features three baseball diamonds tailored for Little League and T-Ball play. Recreation: When the game isn’t on, visitors can…

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Lake Lou Yaeger Recreational Area

The Crown Jewel of Litchfield Outdoors Spanning 1,367 acres with a 5.5-mile long shoreline, Lake Lou Yaeger is the premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts in central Illinois. Unlike many restricted waters, this lake has no horsepower limits, making it a haven for boating, water skiing, and tubing. Anglers flock here year-round to fish for bass, crappie,…

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Lake Lou Yaeger: Camping at Lake

Your Lakeside Escape into Nature Whether you prefer the comfort of a cabin, the convenience of an RV, or the rustic charm of a tent under the stars, Lake Lou Yaeger offers a camping experience for every style of outdoor enthusiast. Nestled within the woodlands surrounding the 1,367-acre lake, the campgrounds provide immediate access to…

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Lake Lou Yaeger: Milnot Beach

A Sandy Seaside Escape in Central Illinois Named after the iconic Litchfield condensed milk company, Milnot Beach brings a true seaside experience to the heart of the Midwest. This is not just a swimming hole; it is a fully equipped aquatic center featuring a large sandy beach perfect for sunbathing, sand volleyball, or building castles with the…

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Lake Lou Yeager: Shoal Creek Conservation Area

A Rare Biological Treasure For the true nature enthusiast, the Shoal Creek Conservation Area is the crown jewel of Litchfield’s outdoor offerings. Established in 1990 and named for local naturalist Henry Eilers, this 266-acre preserve is recognized as one of the best remaining examples of Southern Illinois till-plain barrens and oak-hickory woodlands. Unlike a manicured park, Shoal Creek offers a glimpse into…

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Litchfield Carnegie Building

A Classical Revival Masterpiece Standing as a cornerstone of downtown Litchfield, the Litchfield Carnegie Library Building is a testament to the city’s commitment to culture and education. Constructed in 1904 with a $10,000 grant from industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, this architectural gem served as the city’s public library for over a century before passing the torch to the new…

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Litchfield Greetings Tour Mural

A Postcard-Perfect Tribute to Route 66 Completed in May 2021, this vibrant street art installation is one of the most photographed spots in Litchfield. Painted by the renowned traveling duo Victor Ving (muralist) and Lisa Beggs (photographer) of the “Greetings Tour,” this mural is part of a nationwide public art project that seeks to bring the classic “large…

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Litchfield Memorial Pool

Summer Fun for the Whole Family Located within the grounds of Davis Park, the Litchfield Memorial Pool is the city’s hub for summer recreation. Renovated in 1997, the facility features a modern zero-depth entry area, making it safe and accessible for toddlers and those with limited mobility to wade into the water gradually. Amenities & Programs The…

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Litchfield Museum & Route 66 Welcome Center

The Gateway to Mother Road History Located directly on the historic 1930–1940 alignment of the Mother Road, the Litchfield Museum & Route 66 Welcome Center is the essential starting point for your visit. For a small town, this museum packs a “big kick” of history, serving as both a tribute to the highway and a deep dive…

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Litchfield Pickers Market

The Midwest’s Premier Vintage & Antique Market Held on the second Sunday of each month (May–October), the Litchfield Pickers Market transforms downtown Litchfield into a massive open-air treasure hunt. This is not a typical flea market; it is a juried event where every vintage vendor is required to sell items produced prior to 1985. This strict criteria ensures a high-quality…

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Litchfield Skate Park

Action Sports at Schalk Field Located in the northeast corner of Schalk Field, the Litchfield Skate Park is the premier spot for local adrenaline seekers. This fenced, modular concrete facility is designed with a system of stainless steel flat rails, blocks, ledges, banks, and jump ramps, offering good flow for skaters, rollerbladers, and BMX riders of all…

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Litchfield Tourism Office

The Historic Hub for Visitor Information Located in the heart of downtown, the Litchfield Tourism Office is more than just a place to pick up a map; it is an architectural landmark in its own right. The office is housed within the historic Carnegie Library Building, a stunning Classical Revival structure funded by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie…

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Litchfield Veterans Memorial Garden

 Solemn Tribute to Local Heroes Located within the serene grounds of Carnegie Park in downtown Litchfield, the Veterans Memorial Garden is a moving tribute to the community’s military history. Dedicated in 2007, this memorial honors the men and women of Litchfield who have served in the United States military across all foreign conflicts, from World War I…

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Madison Park

A Central Neighborhood Green Space Centrally located at North Montgomery and East Henrichs Streets, Madison Park is a charming 2.1-acre green space perfect for neighborhood recreation and practice. Features Practice Areas: The open green space is designated for baseball and soccer practice. Play: Features a playground and a basketball court. Picnicking: A pavilion with picnic tables and benches offers a…

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Plummer Park

Accessible Play near Route 66 Located on West Columbia Street just east of Old Route 66, Plummer Park is a 3.67-acre neighborhood park designed with inclusivity in mind. It is a perfect stop for families traveling the Mother Road who need to let kids burn off some energy. Features Accessibility: The park highlights handicap-accessible playground equipment, ensuring children…

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Route 66 Prairie

A Monarch Sanctuary on the Mother Road Located just north of Litchfield along the East Frontage Road of I-55, the Route 66 Prairie offers a unique blend of natural beauty and highway history. This 10-acre native prairie is a dedicated habitat within the Illinois Route 66 Monarch Flyway, a corridor designed to support the migration of Monarch butterflies. The Monarch…

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Schalk Field

A Tribute to Baseball History Located in the downtown area, Schalk Field is more than just a ball field—it is a tribute to Litchfield’s baseball heritage. The park is named after Ray Schalk, the legendary Chicago White Sox catcher (1912–1928) and Baseball Hall of Famer who called Litchfield home. FacilitiesThis 3.1-acre park is the heartbeat of the Litchfield Baseball…

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Sky View Drive-In

Cinema Under the Stars on Route 66 Since opening its gates in the spring of 1950, the Sky View Drive-In has remained a defiant and glorious survivor of the golden age of American motoring. It holds the distinct title of being the last originally operating drive-in on Historic Route 66 in Illinois and is one of only…

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Walton Park

A Historic Gathering Place Since 1905 Owned by the City and maintained by the Park District, Walton Park is an 11-acre gem that has served as Litchfield’s communal backyard for over a century. Steeped in local history, this park was the site of the first 1905 Chautauqua, a massive cultural assembly that featured speeches by historical…

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