Looking for some fun things to do in Lisle, IL now that Eyes In the Skies is no longer happening? Look no further – there are plenty of attractions in Lisle!
Here is our list:
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Benedictine Sports Complex
The university's football, men's and women's soccer, baseball, softball, and track & field departments are housed in the Village of Lisle-Benedictine University Sports Complex. Benedictine University and the Village of Lisle collaborated to build the multimillion-dollar building on campus. -
Bicycle & Pedestrian Network
The Village of Lisle works to establish a community-wide network of practical and secure walking and biking trails in order to promote these activities as forms of fitness and as an alternative means of transportation. -
West Suburban Sports Complex
One of the most cutting-edge facilities in the country for young player development is the West Suburban Sports Complex. The Chicago White Sox and Chicago Bulls share the same cutting-edge coaching methods and high-tech training tools throughout practice. -
Explore Beautiful Downtown Lisle
Discover shopping, dining, and other recreational pursuits in downtown Lisle, the center of Arboretum Village, in a revitalizing, natural way. -
French Market at PrairieWalk Pond
From May through September, the French Market is a vibrant outdoor market that is open on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. -
Jurica-Suchy Nature Museum
A pair of frightening African lions, a black bear, a whale skeleton, and various bird and animal collections are among the roughly 10,000 display objects in the Jurica-Suchy Nature Museum, located on the Benedictine University campus. -
Library District
Visit the library to access the around 170,000 items that are now available for checkout, which include books (hardbound, paperback, big print), e-readers, audiobooks, music CDs, feature films, television series videos, computer games, and more. -
Park District
The Lisle Park District provides a variety of leisure activities for people of all ages throughout the year. -
Museums at Lisle Station Park
Historic buildings are part of the Museums at Lisle Station Park, which educate visitors about the history and culture of Lisle and the neighborhood. -
PrairieWalk Pond & Dragonfly Landing
All ages may enjoy a variety of recreational opportunities at PrairieWalk Pond, which also acts as a storm water retention basin to aid with Downtown Lisle's reconstruction. -
The Garden Walk
The Garden Walk connects to the lovely new PrairieWalk Pond, a 4.5-acre leisure area west of Main Street, along a gently meandering route that passes magnificent shade trees, grasses, and flowers. -
The Morton Arboretum
In this 1,700-acre outdoor haven of breathtaking forests, marshes, prairies, lakes, and meadows, get in touch with nature.
What are some of your favorite things to do in Lisle!?