Nature Creations
Bring the family and enjoy a relaxing day picking berries at this family-owned farm.
This 7-mile asphalt trail features 10 tunnels and a 175-foot bridge. It connects to six other trails and begins at IL-162 in Troy, runs through Maryville and Glen Carbon, and ends in northern Edwardsville.
Enjoy friendly service and feel at home in a clean and comfortable guest room. You’ll stay connected with free WiFi in every guest room and start your day right with Hampton’s Free Hot Breakfast.
This new gallery features work by local artists and the St. Louis art community in special exhibits that change every month.
Walk along the former historic Illinois Central Railroad to the beautiful scenery that is the Kaskaskia River. You enter the trail behind he Fayette County Health Department at 416 W. Edwards St. Along the trail you can enjoy the “Did you know” signs that are spread throughout the trail to learn the history of the railroad and about Abraham Lincoln’s involvement with the trail and Vandalia.
Thirty artists’ sculptures enhance the landscape in various locations around town. Call for a Sculpture brochure.
Beautiful 14 acres of family park fun with 2 restrooms, 7 pavilions, 2 playgrounds, walking paths, picnic tables and BBQ grills, ball field, summer movies and fireworks.
Asphalt scenic trail winding through the city park. The trail can be entered at the corner of Locust & Jefferson Sts. or in the 1000 block of West Fillmore. There are three pavilions for picnics , several areas of play equipment and the town branch runs through it where many a kid has had luck finding crawdads
Vandalia, Illinois is blessed with an abundance of beautiful parks. Six separate park areas totaling sixty acres are under the management of the Vandalia Park District. Nestled throughout our scenic parks you can find picnic tables, pavilions, grills, swings, slides, swimming pool, six baseball/softball diamonds, two soccer fields and three tennis courts.
The World Heritage Site of Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site is linked to the historic Mounds Sites in East St. Louis, Old North St. Louis, and Sugar Loaf Mound in South St. Louis. Along the 15-mile route, visit mound sites, museums, historic buildings, cultural landmarks and more.
Two beautiful historic buildings offer a unique setting with a specialty menu for all your special occasions.