The heart and soul of the Prairie State truly lie within its small cities and towns. These towns have a sense of a close-knit community, a slower pace of life, and offer places to explore that you just can’t find anywhere else. If you happen to find yourself in the northern part of the state, here are a few things to do in Sandwich, Illinois, a small city that’s a worthwhile place to explore.

The small Northern Illinois city of Sandwich has a population of approximately 7,200 residents. Residents and visitors can enjoy a variety of restaurants, outdoor activities, a friendly small-town feel, and numerous antique shops. It’s an ideal town to explore on a day or weekend trip.

A mcmurray/Wikimedia Commons Let’s take a look at what Sandwich, Illinois has in store!

  1. Hike to a creek.

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Judy Millette/Google Harvey Creek Conservation Area Park is the largest park within the Sandwich Park District at 30 acres. Although on the small side compared to other parks around the state, this park offers wetlands and prairies, picnic tables, interpretive signs to learn about species of flora and fauna found here, and a trail that leads to the creek. You can even cross a bridge over the creek. The park is also accessible. You can learn more about Harvey Creek Conservation Area Park on the webpage. 1025 Lions Rd, Sandwich, IL 60548, USA

  1. Go antiquing.

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JR Antiques/Facebook Antiquing is a favorite pastime for those who visit Sandwich as the town is full of antique and vintage stores. From antique malls to smaller mom-and-pop-style shops, it’s fun to hunt for treasures here! You can learn more about antiquing in Sandwich in this article.

  1. Drink margaritas.

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Sandwich is also home to a wonderful Mexican restaurant with delicious food and margaritas. Santa Fe Mexican Restaurant is a family-owned and operated establishment that was opened in 1981 by Mexican immigrants Irineo and Teresa Jiminez.

Jo Lynn Sedgwick/Google Come here for authentic Mexican cuisine and its margaritas which have been voted the best in DuPage County for more than 30 years! Learn more about Santa Fe Mexican Restaurant on the website. 132 E Church St, Sandwich, IL 60548, USA

 

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Let’s take a look at what Sandwich, Illinois has in store!

Steven Goodwin/Google

Judy Millette/Google

Harvey Creek Conservation Area Park is the largest park within the Sandwich Park District at 30 acres. Although on the small side compared to other parks around the state, this park offers wetlands and prairies, picnic tables, interpretive signs to learn about species of flora and fauna found here, and a trail that leads to the creek. You can even cross a bridge over the creek. The park is also accessible. You can learn more about Harvey Creek Conservation Area Park on the webpage.

1025 Lions Rd, Sandwich, IL 60548, USA

JR Antiques/Facebook

Antiquing is a favorite pastime for those who visit Sandwich as the town is full of antique and vintage stores. From antique malls to smaller mom-and-pop-style shops, it’s fun to hunt for treasures here! You can learn more about antiquing in Sandwich in this article.

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Jo Lynn Sedgwick/Google

Come here for authentic Mexican cuisine and its margaritas which have been voted the best in DuPage County for more than 30 years! Learn more about Santa Fe Mexican Restaurant on the website.

132 E Church St, Sandwich, IL 60548, USA

Have you explored this small town before? Do you know of any other unique things to do in Sandwich, Illinois? Let us know in the comments!

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Address: Sandwich, IL, USA