Ottawa: The Timeless Charm of History and Nature
With rich history, dense forests, and a friendly community, the city of Ottawa, Illinois deserves to be part of any traveler’s checklist. The city is set at the confluence of of Illinois River and Fox River with a number of scenic state parks just a stone’s throw away. Get to the city through its nearest major airport Chicago Midway International Airport. Whether you enjoy hiking through the woods, seeing well-preserved historic landmarks, or discovering a new city’s local scene, Ottawa will satisfy your desires.
Best Time to Visit
Weather is fickle in the entire Illinois, so it’s best to prepare for drastic changes during a trip—no matter when it is. While summers in Ottawa, IL can still occasionally turn wet, mid-June to mid-September is widely considered to be the best time to visit the city. Book a room at Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Ottawa Starved Rock Area or Hampton Inn Ottawa for a place with high-quality amenities and easily accessible locations near tourist hotspots.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Visit the ornate Reddick Mansion, a three-storey Italianate estate anchoring Washington Square that’s been restored to its former glory. It’s known as the site of the first Lincoln-Douglas debate in 1858. Another historically significant site is the Ottawa Historical and Scouting Heritage Museum, which pays tribute to boy scouts and girl scouts as well as Ottawa’s rich past. Step outside for a walk in the heart of nature at Ottawa’s Buffalo Rock State Park to see a magnificent view of the Illinois River. Nearby, Starved Rock State Park is another nature lover’s oasis. Adrenaline junkies who want more excitement can seek out Skydive Chicago.