- TripBuzz found 369 things to do with kids in or near Round Lake Beach, Illinois, including 368 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Glenview, Highland Park, Buffalo Grove and Kenosha.
 - From Kristof's Entertainment Center to Molly's Pond, the Round Lake Beach area offers 105 different types of family activities, including: Family Fun Center, Parks, Movie Theaters and Bowling.
 - Located in Illinois' Lake County is the city of Round Lake Beach. The mid-size city is a residential and tourist destination in the states northern region. The self-proclaimed village offers water recreation opportunities to local and visitors such as boating, swimming and fishing, as well as diverse shopping, dining and in-town attractions.
 
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            Make it a movie night at York Theatre. All auditoriums are equipped with digital projection. Special pricing is offered for matinees, children, seniors and for Tuesday showings. Birthday parties can be booked.        
    
    
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            Elmhurst Park District features numerous parks with walking trails, ice skating, garden plots and sledding hills. The Park District provides facility rentals and also offers a wide range of recreational activities including baseball, softball, soccer and lacrosse.        
    
    
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                37W584 Dean Street, St. Charles, IL 60175
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            Quiet and serene, Leroy Oakes Forest Preserve is a public space providing for an array of outdoor activities. Along with enjoying peaceful streams, wooded areas and wildlife, the preserve is also home to a nature center and house museum.        
    
    
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                Hawthorne Ln & Industrial Drive, West Chicago, IL 60185
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            The 358-acre West Chicago Prairie Forest Preserve is a nature preserve that features 2-miles of hiking trails that can be used for running and walking. The park is the home of 622 different plant and animal species.         
    
    
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            Built in 1846, and listed in the National Registry of Historic Places, the Stacy's Tavern Museum houses period furniture, stoves, cooking and eating utensils and tools and is the only fully restored stagecoach inn in Illinois at its original location.        
    
    
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            Inaugurated in 1964, the Fox Valley Repertory Theater has hosted stars such as Betty Grable and William Shatner. Over the years, it has organized festivals and has one many awards for the shows staged.        
    
    
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            A 36-lane bowling center, Wheaton Bowl offers open and league with automatic scoring and overhead monitors. The center provides a pro shop, a bar with adult beverages, arcade games and a snack bar with food and drinks.        
    
    
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            A great opportunity to cool off and have fun, Turtle Splash Water Park is a great balance between relaxation and entertainment. The park features several high intensity water slides as well as plenty of attractions for tots.        
    
    
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            Get some fresh air and exercise with a hike along Salt Creek Greenway Trail. The trails stretches about 27 miles from Brookfield Zoo to Busse Woods Forest Preserve. Some of the trail is paved, and some are an on-road route.        
    
    
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            Great Western Trail follows 17 miles of an abandoned railway corridor. Today, the crushed limestone trail provides access for cyclists, walkers and joggers and in winter allows cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. The trail also includes shelters and rest areas.