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  1. Zion is a city in Lake County, Illinois, United States. Per the 2020 census, the population was 24,655. [2] History. The city was founded in July 1901 by John Alexander Dowie, a Scots-Australian evangelical minister and faith healer who had migrated to the United States in 1888.

    • Illinois Beach State Park
    • Dungeon of Doom Haunted House
    • Edge of Escape Rooms
    • Shiloh House
    • Shiloh Park
    • Kroll’s Fall Harvest Farm
    • Hosah Park
    • Port Shiloh Pool
    • Patch 22
    • Shepherd’s Crook Golf Course

    Most of the shoreline in Zion is occupied by this ecologically rich state park, adding up to more than 4,150 acres across two units (north and south). The beach is the main draw for visitors, with some 6.5 miles of shoreline, and you can reach the two sections along the Zion Bike Trail. Away from the sand and pebble beaches, the park has astonishin...

    By Illinois Beach State Park, the old Briquette Factory is the setting for one of the country’s most acclaimed haunted houses. Dungeon of Doom is open on weekends, usually from mid-September to Halloween, and has pushed the envelope for what haunted house attractions can be. When you’re not scared out of your wits you’ll marvel at the extraordinary...

    At the same location, the team behind Dungeon of Doom Haunted House, have channeled their expertise into a transformative escape room attraction. With the same extreme attention to detail, Edge of Escape Rooms offers an immersive, engaging and highly interactive experience, enhanced with first-class service. As well as realistic props and scenarios...

    If you want to get your head around Zion’s curious beginnings the obvious place to start is the restored 24-room mansion of its founder, John Alexander Dowie (1847-1907). The evangelist and faith healer commissioned Chicago Architect Paul Burkhardt to design this property, which blends elements of the Queen Anne style with a Swiss chalet. Dowie liv...

    West of Dowie’s mansion is a sweeping, 132-acre park with several recreation amenities within its boundaries or close by. Remarkable for its stately boulevards, Shiloh Park is Zion’s main venue for outdoor community events, the largest being the 4th of July Festival, with carnival rides, children’s activities and of course, an impressive fireworks ...

    Visiting this farm in Waukegan has been a fall tradition for local families for generations. Kroll’s Farm is regularly named among the best pumpkin patches in Illinois, and even the country. The fall season kicks off in mid-September, and for the next seven weeks there’s a small world of attractions, including a corn maze, hayrides, a petting farm ...

    Hiding between the Illinois Beach State Park’s two sections, Hosah Park is an unfrequented lakefront sanctuary, composed of dunes and wetlands, and designated a Ramsar site. Hosah Park’s ecological importance comes from the unique ecosystems created by the rich soils in the damp depressions between the dunes. You can explore the sanctuary and get o...

    A pillar of summertime in Zion, this outdoor pool complex is one of a cluster of public recreation facilities around Shiloh Park. There has been a community pool at this spot since 1955, and the facility was completely remodeled in 1993. Open early June to mid-August Port Shiloh Pool has a zero-depth entry leisure pool, a lap pool with lanes, a bod...

    Now deep into its fifth decade, Patch 22 is a working, family-run farm not far away in Wadsworth. The farm opens to the public from the first Sunday in May until Halloween (Sundays only, then weekends in fall). During the summer and fall you can bring children for 20-minute pony rides in the farm’s large pasture. Then when fall comes, there’s a lit...

    The innovative course architect Keith Foster laid out this acclaimed public 18-hole course in Zion. Opened in 1999, Shepherd’s Crook has links-style layout, drawing inspiration from fabled courses like Ballybunion and Waterville in Ireland. The design also harks back to the 1920s and 30s, the heyday of course design in the Chicago area, with its be...

  2. Nov 12, 2023 · Things to Do in Zion, Illinois: See Tripadvisor's 1,220 traveler reviews and photos of Zion tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Zion. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  3. Zion, city, Lake county, northeastern Illinois, U.S. It lies along Lake Michigan, near the Wisconsin border. The area was originally inhabited by Potawatomi Indians. Zion was founded in 1900 by John Alexander Dowie, an evangelist originally from Scotland, as the headquarters of his Christian.

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  4. Nov 12, 2023 · THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Zion, IL. Places to Visit in Zion. Tours in and around Zion. Book these experiences for a closer look at the region. See all. Fall Haunted Fear Ticket Experience. 0 reviews. Attractions & Museums. from. ₹3,256. per adult. Reserve. 2024. Chicago Architecture River Cruise. 5,771. Architecture Tours. from. ₹4,200. per adult

  5. Zion, Illinois is famous for its stunning natural landscapes, including the picturesque Illinois Beach State Park and the Illinois Beach Nature Preserve. The city is also known for its rich history and fascinating attractions, such as the historic Zion Hotel and the Shiloh House and Museum.

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