Exploring Lake Zurich’s Paulus Park

Continuing on with my adventures of Lake County, I decided to explore Lake Zurich.  I heard that they were hosting an Iron Girl competition at their Paulus Park on Rand Road just north of 22 this weekend (June 15, 2013), so I decided to stop in to see what the park looked like.

Paulus Park

The Path to Paulus Park

What a little gem!  Even though it’s conveniently located right off of Rand, this park is tucked behind a lot of lawn space and tall trees, so it feels more like a sea side beach town than a booming metropolis with a Drive-Thru Starbucks and Holiday Inn Express across the street.

The sandy beach looked extremely inviting, and while it was a little chilly for a swim, there were a few people just leaving that had been laying out all day.  They looked fully recharged and reminded me more of vacation goers than your average suburbanite.

Lake Zurich Beach Paulus Park

Lake Zurich Beach Paulus Park

And the park itself (pictured below) is something out of a child’s imagination! We’re talking a bunch of slides, nets to climb on, bell towers to explore, bridges to conquer, ropes to traverse and more!  I wanted to be a five-year-old again so I could explore the wood working adventures that this intricate park offers.  You can be sure that all of my friends with kids will be hearing about how unique and fun this park looks.  (I can only hope that one of their kids will drag me into a game of tag!)

Paulus Park

Paulus Park

I might not know when the next sunny day will happen upon us, but at least I know the spot of sand I’m going to head to when it does.  Until then, I’ll just choose a book and spot in the grass under the shade of a large Maple and get lost in this suburban oasis.

If you go, be sure to share your pictures with us!  #VisitLakeCounty #LakeCountyIllinois

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Large Coho Salmon Numbers and Arrival of King Salmon, Mean Great Charter Experiences

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Fishing for coho salmon remained very good as we moved through the end of May. Weather stability remains key to keeping the fish concentrated but we seem to have a healthy quantity near Waukegan at the moment, and our charter … Continue reading

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Salmon Fishing With Captain Rick

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Fishing for coho salmon remains very good as we move through the end of May.  Weather  stability remains key to keeping the fish concentrated but we seem to have a healthy quantity near Waukegan at the moment. With this spring … Continue reading

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They don’t call it Lake County for nothing. Home to 75 inland lakes and a beautiful Lake Michigan beachfront, Lake County is the perfect setting for fun on the water. So much so that Visit Lake County recently launched a … Continue reading

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Independence Grove through the eyes of 5th graders Connor and Morgan from Hawthorn Elementary School in Vernon Hills

Have you ever been to Independence Grove? If you have not, then you will be in for a lot of fun. Independence Grove is located in Libertyville, IL. It is a forest preserve with many things to do such as swimming, playing at the park, boating, fishing, hiking and concerts.

While at the lake you can enjoy the sandy beach where you can swim and play fun games like Marco Polo. You can also play catch on the beach. Another thing you can do is just lay on the beach and listen to the water. The park is fun to go to. At the park you can climb on the climbing wall. There is a little cave you can go into and there is a maze that leads to a treasure chest and a rock chair.

In Independence Grove you can rent a boat for a small fee. You can rent paddle boats, row boats and small motor boats. On the far end of the lake there is a giant war canoe. It is really cool! If you go to the canoe on a paddle boat or row boat you will get a good workout!

Another fun thing you can do in Independence Grove is fishing. You can’t keep the fish but it is still fun to catch and release them. For the bait you can use bread, the fish in the lake love bread for some reason.

If you really like nature, you can go on a hiking trail. On the trail you will see a lot of nature. The birds and wildlife is amazing. I once saw a turtle walking across the trail, not to mention a deer with her fawn. There are many colorful flowers and greenery. When your on the trail it is just you and the person your hiking with are the only ones around.

After a tiring day of having fun, you can listen to the band that they hire. You can even dance if you have energy. The music varies, it might rock & roll or jazz.

So if you have never been to Independence Grove then I hope you can go sometime.

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