10 Things to do in Lake Forest That You Shouldn't Miss

May 16, 2022 Leida Jutras

Lake Forest is a city located in Lake County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 19,375. The city is along the shore of Lake Michigan, and is a part of the Chicago metropolitan area and the North Shore.
Restaurants in Lake Forest

1. Citadel Theatre Company

300 S Waukegan Rd, Lake Forest, IL 60045-2643 +1 847-735-8554 http://www.citadeltheatre.org/
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Citadel Theatre Company

2. History Center Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

509 E Deerpath, Lake Forest, IL 60045-2277 +1 847-234-5253 [email protected] http://www.lflbhistory.org
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

History Center Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Experience the stories, artifacts and photographs of Lake Forest's and Lake Bluff's pasts like never before. This interactive, permanent exhibit highlights the people, places and events that have made Lake Forest and Lake Bluff unique and that link us to national narratives. Visit the gallery to see what's on display or stop by the research room and delve deeper into local history.

3. Market Square

664 - 720 North Western Avenue, Lake Forest, IL http://www.historicmarketsquare.com/
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Market Square

Reviewed By illinoistravelere

Normally my review would spotlight the shopping/dining aspects of Market Square. However, with pretty much everything closed in keeping with COVID 19 guidelines, I thought I'd focus on the walking-around-whilst-keeping-a-safe-distance aspects of this interesting destination/photo op. Designed by architect Howard Van Doren Shaw, it is often considered the first planned shopping center in the United States. It features commercial/residential buildings around a central green lawn square. There is a fountain at the east end and a 1917 flag pole memorial to WWII soldiers at the west. There are shops on the first level and apartments above. The fountain statue, "Friends," by Sylvia Shaw Judson, Shaw's daughter, was erroneously identified as "Girl with Baby on Shoulder," until 2016 when a plaque with the correct name was installed. Shaw's design included a plethora of architectural elements such as carved wooden beams, gabled roofs, clock towers, stucco walls, sundial, weather vane, and so on in an eclectic English/Flemish/Bavarian/Baroque/Palladian/Renaissance style. The prime location, in the center building at the head of the square (directly opposite the train station) was originally filled by the First National Bank. In 1931 Marshall Field's took over the space with its very first branch location. In 2008 new owner Macy's closed it. The History Center of Lake Forest - Lake Bluff has an online collection of photos and postcards of Market Square from its construction to the present day. Market Square gets 5 stars for being the perfect backdrop for a leisurely spring stroll during these pace-and-space-yourself-carefully days. There is pull-in, two-hour-limit parking around the square. See my June 26, 2016 review for more details.

4. Wildlife Discovery Center

1401 Middlefork Dr, Lake Forest, IL 60045-1589 +1 847-810-3663 http://www.WildlifeDiscoveryCenter.org
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Wildlife Discovery Center

Reviewed By illinoistravelere

This living natural history museum is following government guidelines and is closed until April 30. Check the Lake Forest Parks and Recreation page for updates. Meanwhile, after the closing on March 13, the Center used its Facebook page to offer a "meet the staff" series. Starting March 21, the curator, Rob Carmichael and other staff began an ongoing series of educational and entertaining videos with Facebook Live episodes. Colouring pages are also being posted. As someone who grew up with Marlin Perkins and Wild Kingdom, I am delighted by these family-friendly activities and encourage you to take advantage of them until the WDC re-opens. Parks and Rec has set up a virtual recreation center that is could be a model for other communities. Follow the links on their website for a well-chosen collection of resources under the categories of "Stay Active," "Keep Learning," "Be Informed," and "Feel Connected". See my earlier reviews (December 26, 2019; June 14, 2019; June 2, 2018; September 2, 2016: and October 14, 2013) for more details.

5. Elawa Farm

1401 Middlefork Dr, Lake Forest, IL 60045-1589 +1 847-234-1966 http://www.elawafarm.org/
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Elawa Farm

Reviewed By Nycethings1234

Beautiful farm in west Lake Forest. It hold many event and has a super farmers market in the summer from there own grown veggies and flowers.

6. Fort Sheridan Forest Preserve

117 N Sheridan Rd, Lake Forest, IL 60045-2426 +1 847-367-6640 https://www.lcfpd.org/fort-sheridan/
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Fort Sheridan Forest Preserve

Reviewed By illinoistravelere

See my earlier reviews (June 2, 2015; October 1, 2019; and April 13, 2020) for more details. Today I hiked the birding loop which really showcases everything the preserve has to offer --spectacular views of Lake Michigan, prairies, ravines, bluffs, a military cemetery, the Hawk Watch volunteer station (August to November), bridges, historical signage, trails, woodland, pebble beach, etc. It sounds like a lot, but it's very doable. It can all be seen in a two-mile hike. Don't leave the area without admiring the attractive 19th-century limestone buildings (officers' quarters, etc.) in the nearby "historic district". They have been repurposed into modern residences. Sixty four of those handsome buildings were designed by eminent architecture firm Holabird & Roche. They designed some of the world's first skyscrapers. By 1920 they were one of the largest architecture firms in the country. Their work on the Palmer House is world-renown. There is also a 54-acre parade ground. Before the fort was decommissioned in 1993, we would come for the inspiring and patriotic July 4th fireworks display.

7. Lake Forest Book Store

662 N Western Ave, Lake Forest, IL 60045-1951 +1 847-234-4420 http://www.lakeforestbookstore.com/
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Lake Forest Book Store

Reviewed By xcsk - Lake Forest, United States

We continue to shop at the Lake Forest Book Store because they have a good selection of books but I especially value their free gift wrapping.

8. Popcorn Factory Store

13970 W Laurel Dr, Lake Forest, IL 60045-4533 http://www.thepopcornfactory.com/the-popcorn-factory-store
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3.0 based on 45 reviews

Popcorn Factory Store

Reviewed By illinoistravelere

I have never ordered online, so all of our experiences have been in the brick/mortar outlet store. The manager, Sandy, is both professional and friendly and the product is fresh and fairly priced. We have been shopping here for years. I understand the honest frustration of the shoppers who have been disappointed by their online experiences, but don't let that keep you away from the factory store. You can sample before you buy and if you come right after a holiday, you will find even more terrific bargains.

9. NorthShore Sports Club

28392 N Ballard Dr, Lake Forest, IL 60045-4507 +1 847-984-2283 [email protected] http://www.northshoresportsclub.com
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

10. Middlefork Savanna Forest Preserve

1401 Middlefork Dr, Lake Forest, IL 60045-1589 +1 847-367-6640 http://www.lcfpd.org/middlefork-savanna/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

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