Summit, IL Outdoor Activities
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New Traditions Riding Academy
- Palos Hills
One-hour beginner classes for children and adults impart essential horsemanship skills
Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple
- Oak Park
Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple creates the illusion of endless open space with long, flat lines and abundant light screens
Piccadilly Circus Orlando
- Multiple Locations
Exotic animals, death-defying stunts, and chortle-inducing clowns roll into town for a 90-minute family-friendly spectacle
Urban Kayaks
- The Loop
Kayaking tourists gaze upon Chicago's scenery from the Chicago River and Lake Michigan
Wrigley View Rooftop
- Lakeview
Peer over the Friendly Confines' left-field wall and enjoy three hours of unlimited refreshments as the Cubs take on AL and NL opponents
Gil Davis Golf
- Marquette Park
Fundamentals form the centerpiece of a teaching philosophy espoused by Gil Davis, an alumni of ESPN Golf Schools
The Perfect Swing
- Darien
A more than 60,000 sq. ft. facility houses automated pitching machines that hurl baseballs and softballs at adjustable speeds of 35–70 mph
Stony Creek Golf Course
- Oak Lawn
Golf simulators replicate more than 30 world-famous golf courses and track each player's swing and shot data
Kayak Chicago
- Multiple Locations
Kayaks ferry one person across Lake Michigan's undulating waters; tours travel the city's waterways past notable skyscrapers or at sunset
Chicago Savvy Tours
- Multiple Locations
Guides offer informative tidbits and walk guests past architectural marvels and rarely seen underground areas
2012 Chicago Golf Pass
- Oak Park
The 2013 season Chicago Golf Pass grants discounts on unlimited rounds of golf at 24 Chicagoland courses
Wateriders
- Riverwalk
Guides spin true tales of Windy City history and architecture; the gritty underbelly takes center stage in the ghosts-and-gangsters tour
Bike and Roll Chicago
- Multiple Locations
Setting out from Millenium Park or 53rd Street, explore the city for four hours with a rental city cruiser or comfort or mountain bike
SeaBreeze Charter
- Central Chicago
On a 36 ft. boat helmed by a US Coast Guard–certified captain, passengers groove to tunes from their iPod and feast on BYO food and drinks
Chicago's Finest River Walk Tour
- The Loop
Guides lead visitors along the scenic Riverwalk as they expound upon city’s architecture, history, and famous denizens during walking tours
Carriage Greens Country Club
- Darien
Golfers cart past cattail-lined waterways that populate an 18-hole, par 70 course
Go Sailing Chicago
- Multiple Locations
Experienced captains instill proper seamanship & teach beginners fundamental sailing skills in lessons on Lake Michigan
Slice of Chicago Pizza Tours
- Near North Side
2-hour, 1.2-mile walking tour hits Pizzeria Uno, Pizzeria Ora, and Giordano's in River North to sample deep-dish pizza and learn its history
TourBound Golf Academy
- The Loop
PGA Tour simulators uses video playback to enhance golf pupil’s understanding of instructor’s advice
3rd Coast Cruising
- Chicago
USCG captains and certified instructors welcome sailors aboard 30-ft. or larger boat
Seadog Cruises Chicago
Speedboats zip past famed Chicago landmarks along the lakefront and river; informative narration on city's history and architecture
Willow Hill Golf Course
- Multiple Locations
A PGA member for 14 years, golf pro Billy Knilans hones golfers' skills with one-on-one instruction during private indoor lessons
Entertainment Cruises (Spirit of)
- Near North Side
Entrees such as tilapia, barbecued Thai beef, and roasted chicken fill bellies while lit-up city skylines entrance eyes and DJs spin tunes
Western Acres Golf Course
- Downers Grove
Unfurled across 3,051 yards, this par 35 nine-hole course incorporates linear bluegrass fairways, three ponds, & numerous sand traps.
Chicago SUP
- North Avenue Beach
Paddle on Lake Michigan waters for two hours with view of skyline and Navy Pier fireworks display
Ben Mutz Golf
- Multiple Locations
Golf professional calls on more than 25 years of teaching to help clients improve their swing, on-course strategy, and putting stroke
Chicago Sailboat Charters
- Lakeview
Captains ferry groups of up to six onto Lake Michigan along the shoreline or straight out for relaxing excursions and stunning views
Salt Creek Golf Club
- Elk Grove Village
Par 63 executive course encourages golfers to aim drives down tree-lined fairways and avoid water hazards that come in play on five holes
Chicago Detours
- The Loop
Savvy guides highlight the Loop's attractions using old photos, film clips & imaginative descriptions of Chicago's past & present.
Golfer's Paradise
- Chicago
High-end 3-D golf simulators cycle through 35 renowned courses, from Pebble Beach to Casa de Campo, as players swing with their own clubs
Chicago Segway Tours
- Near North Side
Segways roll past Chicago’s famed sites such as Soldier Field, Buckingham Fountain, and Grant Park
O’Hare Paintball Park
- Bensenville
Paintballs splatter across open playing field as duos duck and cover
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The future has arrived and it's gliding in at a comfortable 6.5 mph. Introducing the Segway, a brand-new transportation device that was publicly released in 2002. Streets, sidewalks, and sidewalk cafes will soon be blessed with the presence of these two-wheel wonders, forever altering human life. Picture this: you need a wide-brimmed western hat to wear to Cowboy Formal 2009: Git Yer Grind On, but your calves hurt from morning calisthenics. Hopeless? Not with a Segway.
In 1935, Albert Borgstrom, a Swedish immigrant and carpenter by trade, set about constructing a 65-foot wooden yacht. He named the ship The Wendella and charged visitors $0.25 to ride through the city and listen to a guide expound on the sights. This simple vessel ended up being a steppingstone, and 75 years later, guests still ride along, now craning their heads back at the jagged opalescent silhouette of Trump Tower and the beehive curves of Marina City. Beneath the evolving skyline, the fleet has expanded to six vessels, which are now run by Albert's grandson, Michael Borgstrom. Wendella staffs a dedicated, in-house education department to keep the city's history alive and make sure that people continue to believe in water so it doesn’t disappear. On special excursions, the crew stocks the boats with wine for tastings beneath the stars or points the vessel through the verdigris waters of the lake to watch evening fireworks shows.
Chicago boasts some of the world’s most iconic landmarks, for which Chicago Segway Tour leads explorations year-round on its two-wheeled chariots. With a fleet of new, all-terrain Segway i2's and x2's, staff members introduce natives and tourists to the city, covering more ground than traditional walking tours or nontraditional crab-walking tours. Before embarking, staff members provide hands-on training to ensure groups stay safe on journeys that explore fantastic sites such as Soldier Field and the Art Institute of Chicago.
With a ticket to the opening weekend, you'll get first access to The Sinkhole, the newest hauntsperience provided by Chronicles of the Cursed. This panic-fueled jamboree is the demented brain-baby of Nightmares Inc., a production company responsible for the Dream Reapers haunted house in Melrose Park, one of the top haunted houses in Illinois. Journey into Chicago's most offensive pothole and traverse through the underground gauntlet of nightmarish sewer-beings who don’t fight crime and enjoy pizza.
Originally part of architect Daniel Burnham's ambitious "Plan of Chicago" drafted in 1909, Navy Pier was designed to handle both recreational and freight traffic for the burgeoning metropolis. Its role quickly changed when it began serving as a barracks and training facility during two World Wars—it earned its nickname because of the more than 200 planes that littered the lake bottom around the pier, lost during exercises and sunk to intimidate fish with military technology. In the decades that followed, the pier was home to a University of Illinois campus, a convention center, and a venue for citywide festivals before falling into disuse. This ended in 1989, when the state moved to transform the venerable pier into one of Chicago's foremost tourist attractions.
Reopened in 1995, the revamped Navy Pier boasts 50 acres of parks, restaurants, shops, and entertainment, scenically located along Lake Michigan and the mouth of the Chicago River. The pier's most striking denizen is its 150-foot tall ferris wheel, whose glittering lights slowly rotate above the water and frame a beautiful view of the city's skyscrapers for riders. Other attractions include a towering IMAX screen that shows educational films and Hollywood blockbusters, and the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, which treats audiences to bold stagings of the Bard's greatest hits.
