Best attractions and places to see around Lemont, a village shaped by its historical connection to the Illinois and Michigan Canal and the discovery of dolomite limestone. The area features a diverse landscape with bluffs overlooking the Des Plaines River, former limestone quarries now serving as recreation areas, and extensive natural preserves. Lemont offers a blend of historical landmarks, outdoor adventure, and cultural sites.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Beginner ride. A little over 2 miles out and then back. Would have liked to have gone further but it was marked “No trespassing.“ Looking later at the map I saw it was just state game lands. We mostly saw fishermen and views along the creek. Water was high.
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This 62-acre nature center includes a farmstead and a significantly larger wetland area. You can't bike the trails in the nature center itself, but it makes a great destination to bike to, or to bike around on the adjacent trails and roads.
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If you're enjoying the beautiful and fun trails in the area and suddenly come across this point, you might think you're experiencing some hallucination. But no, what you have in front of you is a real beer tap. The downside is that it doesn't work...
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The Arboretum at Penn State is a wonderful place to immerse yourself in nature. The gardens are beautifully kept and change throughout the seasons, so there is always something new to see. Admission is completely free, so there is no excuse not to visit!
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The Arboretum at Penn State is a wonderful place to immerse yourself in nature. The gardens are beautiful kept and change throughout the seasons, so there is always something new to see. Admission is completely free, so there is no excuse not to visit!
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Rothrock State Forest is a paradise for mountain bikers of all skill levels. The trails range from easy to extreme. The terrain offers gently sloping forest roads that are ideal for beginners and rocky ridge-top trails that will challenge even the very skilled riders.
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Lemont offers several natural areas for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore the Millbrook Marsh Nature Center, a 62-acre site with wetlands, or immerse yourself in the changing seasons at The Arboretum at Penn State, which offers free admission. For more active pursuits, Rothrock State Forest provides mountain biking trails for all skill levels, from easy forest roads to challenging ridge-top routes. Additionally, the Heritage Quarries Recreation Area features clear freshwater lakes for boating and fishing, and Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve is known for its cascades and diverse plant life.
Yes, Lemont has several family-friendly options. The Millbrook Marsh Nature Center is a great destination for families to explore wetlands and a farmstead. The Forge: Lemont Quarries offers a year-round outdoor adventure park with activities like ziplining, ropes courses, and kayaking, suitable for various ages. The Heritage Quarries Recreation Area also provides a 3.8-mile trail for hiking and biking, perfect for family outings.
Lemont's rich history is evident in its landmarks. The Lemont Downtown Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, features 38 preserved buildings showcasing unique limestone architecture, with charming shops and eateries. The Old Stone Church, home to the Lemont Area Historical Society and Museum, offers a glimpse into the village's religious and architectural heritage. The Illinois and Michigan (I&M) Canal, pivotal to Lemont's development, also offers historical context and recreational trails.
Lemont offers a variety of hiking experiences. The Heritage Quarries Recreation Area has a 3.8-mile trail around its lakes, and Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve features trails for observing diverse plant and animal communities. For specific routes, you can find several options in the area, including the easy Spring Creek Canyon Trail. For more hiking ideas, explore the hiking guide for Lemont.
Yes, Lemont is well-suited for cycling. The Cal Sag Bike Trail is a paved, 13-mile trail connecting Lemont to neighboring areas along the canal. The Heritage Quarries Recreation Area also features a 3.8-mile trail suitable for biking. For mountain biking, Rothrock State Forest offers trails ranging from easy forest roads to challenging ridge-top routes. You can discover more cycling options in the cycling guide for Lemont.
Lemont is home to several significant cultural and religious sites. The Hindu Temple of Greater Chicago is admired for its oriental design, while SS Cyril & Methodius Church is a grand example of Polish Cathedral style. The Lithuanian World Center and the Slovenian Catholic Center both serve as hubs for preserving their respective cultures, hosting various community activities and events.
For scenic views, St. James at Sag Bridge offers serene vistas from its historic location. Black Partridge Woods features bluffs overlooking the Des Plaines River, providing picturesque natural scenery, especially during spring wildflowers and golden maples in the fall. The Heritage Quarries Recreation Area also offers views of its clear lakes and a small waterfall.
Lemont is home to Cog Hill Golf & Country Club, recognized as one of America's top 100 golf courses and a host to major tournaments. For a unique outdoor adventure, The Forge: Lemont Quarries offers activities like ziplining, ropes courses, climbing, and axe throwing, celebrating the area's quarrying heritage.
The spring and fall seasons are particularly beautiful for outdoor activities in Lemont. Spring brings lush wildflowers to areas like Black Partridge Woods, while fall offers golden maples. The trails along the I&M Canal and in the various forest preserves are enjoyable during these milder months. Summer is also popular for water activities at Heritage Quarries Recreation Area and adventure sports at The Forge.
Beyond the main attractions, Woodland Sanctuary offers walking trails through native plants and restored Illinois prairie grasses, developed through a community initiative. The Sagawau Environmental Learning Center provides exhibits on local geology and history, and is known for birding events, transforming into Sagawau Nordic for cross-country skiing in winter.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings in Lemont, from the natural beauty of places like The Arboretum at Penn State, where gardens change with the seasons, to the challenging mountain biking trails in Rothrock State Forest. The community also enjoys the family-friendly environment of places like Millbrook Marsh Nature Center and the unique historical architecture found throughout the village.


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