Northern Illinois

Northern Illinois is a region of Illinois generally located immediately along and north of I-80 and outside of Chicagoland. While largely rural, it does include Rockford, the third largest city in Illinois, as well as DeKalb, home of Northern Illinois University.

Cities

 * - in the Rock River Valley and third-largest city in Illinois.
 * - home to the inventor of barbed wire and to Northern Illinois University.
 * - childhood home of US President Ronald Reagan, also known as the "Petunia City".
 * - host to the second Lincoln-Douglas debate and home of many late 19th century homes and buildings.
 * - home of Ulysses S. Grant and lots of late 19th century heritage.
 * - neighboring cities split by the Rock River.
 * - small town filled with history and home to J.L. Kraft's first cheese plant
 * - DeKalb's "twin city" located to the northeast.
 * - neighboring cities split by the Rock River.
 * - small town filled with history and home to J.L. Kraft's first cheese plant
 * - DeKalb's "twin city" located to the northeast.

Other destinations

 * - near Stockton: camping, hiking, fishing and hunting amid the limestone bluffs, ravines, springs and streams that characterize northwest Illinois.
 * - in Elizabeth: a fort hastily constructed by settlers at the onset of the 1832 Black Hawk War.
 * - near Stockton: boating, fishing, golfing; a planned vacation community with 400 acre lake.
 * - near Oregon: along the bank of the Rock River - boating, camping, fishing, hiking, hunting.
 * - near Scales Mound: the highest point in Illinois at, located on private property with limited accessibility.
 * - near Lena: boating, camping, fishing, hiking, hunting.
 * - near Oregon: a site along the Rock River with a statue of Black Hawk as the Eternal Indian - boating, camping, fishing, hiking, hunting.
 * - near Savanna: many caves and large cliffs along the Mississippi River along the mouth of the Apple River.
 * - near Rockford: biking, camping, boating, fishing, hiking, hunting.
 * - near Shabbona: man-made lake created by damming a tributary of the Fox River; boating, camping, fishing, hunting, hiking.
 * - near Oglesby: boating, camping, fishing, hiking, hunting in the Rock River Hills region.
 * - locally, north of Savanna - entire region spans along the Upper Mississippi River from Wabasha, Minnesota, in the north to Rock Island, Illinois, in the south: a 240000 acre, 261 mi wildlife refuge.
 * - near Polo, Mount Morris and Oregon: camping, fishing, hiking, hunting in the Rock River valley.

Understand
Northern Illinois is generally considered to be the area of Illinois north of I-80 and outside of Chicagoland. Another way to consider Northern Illinois is by the 815 and 779 area codes. Definitions might slightly differ to include Kankakee and Grundy counties, which may also be considered part of Central Illinois.

Northwestern Illinois topograhpy hilly with bluffs and cliffs, a stark contrast to the majority of the "Prairie State" that is mostly flat or with slightly rolling hills and farmland. This region is home to 9 of the 10 highest points in Illinois, with 8 in Jo Daviess County alone, including the highest point in Illinois, Charles Mound at.

Culturally, the entire region is similar to many other rust belt rural areas. Residents tend to be politically conservative.

By plane



 * Chicago O'Hare International Airport east, is the nearest full-service airport and is directly connected to Rockford by Interstate 90.


 * Dane County Regional Airport north in Madison, Wisconsin, is about an hour and 20 minutes north of Rockford in Interstate 39/90 and is served by six airlines.


 * Dubuque Regional Airport] west in Dubuque, Iowa, is about a thirty minute drive from Galena.

By car
A number of different major routes run through Northern Illinois:

Interstates:


 * [[Image:I-80.svg|25px]] Interstate 80 is a cross-country east-west route running through the region, from Indiana and Chicago to the east to the Quad Cities and into Iowa.
 * [[Image:I-88.svg|25px]] Interstate 88 (portions tolled) runs east-west from Chicago west through Rochelle, Dixon, Rock Falls and on towards the Quad Cities.
 * [[Image:I-90.svg|25px]] Interstate 90 (tolled) connects Rockford and its suburbs with Chicago to the east, and with Madison and Rock County, Wisconsin, to the north. It enters the area near Belvidere and heads northwest before entering Rockford. Once in Rockford, it joins I-39 and turns north exiting at the Wisconsin border.


 * [[Image:I-39.svg|25px]] Interstate 39 (portions tolled) runs north-south through the area to Central Illinois and Bloomington-Normal to the south. In Rockford, it joins I-90 and continues north to the Wisconsin border.

US Routes:


 * [[Image:US 20.svg|25px]] US Route 20 is a major cross-country east-west route running through the region. Entering just west of Belvidere from Chicagoland, it runs due west and joins I-39 just south of Rockford. From there, it bypasses the city, runs through Freeport and Galena, and crosses the Mississippi River into Iowa at Dubuque.
 * [[Image:US 30.svg|25px]] US Route 30 is a major cross-country east-west route running across the Northern Illinois region. Entering the area just east of Kendall County, it runs straight west and connects Dixon and Sterling-Rock Falls before entering Eastern Iowa at Clinton.
 * [[Image:US 52.svg|25px]] US Route 52 enters the region from the east in the Mendota area, just north of LaSalle-Peru, then angles northwest through Dixon and Mount Carroll, then at Savanna cross the Mississippi River into Iowa.


 * [[Image:US 51.svg|25px]] US Route 51 is a major cross-country north-south route running through the region. Starting in South Beloit, running south (sometimes concurrently with I-80/I-39/US 20) through the region around Rockford, Rochelle, and LaSalle-Peru, then into Central Illinois.

Illinois Routes:


 * [[Image:Illinois 72.svg|25px]] Illinois Route 72 runs east-west and connects the middle part of the region, principally Byron.


 * [[Image:Illinois 2.svg|25px]]  Illinois Route 2, a trans region north-south route, IL 2 starts at the Wisconsin state line in South Beloit, connects Rockford and its suburbs with Oregon, Dixon and Sterling, ending in Sterling.
 * [[Image:Illinois 26.svg|25px]] Illinois Route 26 runs north-south from the Wisconsin state line south of Monroe, connecting Freeport and Dixon, continuing into Western Illinois.

Do
Companies like Kayak Starved Rock provide unique and educational guided kayak tours as well as kayak rentals to explore the towering St. Peters sandstone bluffs and Bald Eagles.