Alana O’Quinn and Miguel Arroyo take a picture together on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022, at Rockford Arboretum to announce they have a baby on the way. The arboretum, 1875 N. Mulford Road, is a popular spot for photos of fall colors.
By Mary Sisk
Rock River Current
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ROCKFORD — It’s officially fall and we’ve got a list of some of the most scenic spots to see the seasons change.

Before it gets too cold to appreciate Rockford’s fall scenery, it’s important to spend time outdoors, according to Renee Henert, communications coordinator for the Forest Preserves of Winnebago County.

“Fall is the perfect time to get out there because there’s less bugs and it’s cooler out,” Henert said. “So, you know, obviously you can spend more time outside. Just get out there before the snow starts to fall.”

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To encourage locals to get outdoors and admire the autumnal scene, here is a list of five spots in the greater Rockford area that are perfect to visit this fall.

1. Seward Bluffs Forest Preserve

Address: 16999 Comly Road, Seward

Phone: 815-877-6100

Try Seward Bluffs Forest Preserve if you have small children, prefer to drive or want a relaxing walk.

The preserve has a drivable path to a high lookout and gorgeous exposed limestone cliffs.

“One of the unique things about Seward is that there are a lot of exposed cliffs,” Henert said. “In the fall, obviously, you see all the different colors as they’re changing, so it’s really just a great view.”

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2. Kishwaukee Gorge North Forest Preserve

Kishwaukee Gorge North Forest Preserve, shown on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022, is at 4643 Blackhawk Road in southern Winnebago County. (Photo by Kevin Haas/Rock River Current)

Address: 4643 Blackhawk Road, Rockford

Phone: 815-877-6100

If you’re in the mood to hike, check out Kishwaukee Gorge North.

There are marked trails, a path to the Kishwaukee River and lots of trees surrounding the river.

“The beginning of the trails are very flat, easy terrain. You have a good mix of prairie and forest,” Henert said. “When you’re in the gorge, it’s just so pretty to see, kind of, look up and see how tall the trees are and how far you’ve gone.”

Kishwaukee Gorge North
Kishwaukee Gorge North, 4643 Blackhawk Road, has a mix of prairie and forest along the Kishwaukee River. It’s shown on Saturday, Oct. 2, 2022. (Photo by Kevin Haas/Rock River Current)

3. Hononegah Forest Preserve

Address: 80 Hononegah Road, Rockton

Phone: 815-877-6100

If seeing changing leaves on trees is a priority, check out the Hononegah Forest Preserve.

This forest preserve has a historic bridge and plenty of Maple and Oak trees to border the path and give you the perfect background for your latest Instagram post.

“The road that its on actually goes through a Maple grove,” Henert said. “Just driving down that road is like the prettiest and the best for pictures.”

There’s also a canoe launch.

4. Rockford Arboretum

Address: 1875 N. Mulford Road, Rockford

Feel like a fall picnic?

The Rockford Arboretum is a property of the Rockford Park District that includes clear walkable pathways, various types of trees and lots of space to have a picnic.

It’s also a popular backdrop for fall photos when the leaves change.

5. Lockwood Park & Trailside Equestrian Centre

Lockwood Park in Rockford
Nicole Sigmund brushes Blaze on Monday, May 9, 2022, at Lockwood Park, 5201 Safford Road, in Rockford. (Photo by Kevin Haas/Rock River Current)

Address: 5201 Safford Road, Rockford

Phone:  815-987-8809

This recommendation comes from Rockford Park District’s public relations manager, Laura Gibbs-Green.

“One of my favorite, favorite, favorite things to do is to head to Lockwood Park,” she said on This Week in the Stateline. “Nothing says fall like being on a farm and seeing some pumpkins and some ponies … taking a wagon ride.”

“We have all of our animal friends that are out there, too. It’s super fun.”

Lockwood is best know for horseback riding and its children’s farm and petting zoo.

But if you’re not interested in horseback riding, you can still enjoy the scenic park and playgrounds nestled near colorful trees.


This article is by Mary Sisk. Email her at msisk@rockrivercurrent.com or follow her on Instagram at @maryrrcurrent

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