Monday, May 20, 2019

Cahokia Mounds, Collinsville IL



Location: 30 Ramey St., Collinsville, IL 62234

Website: https://cahokiamounds.org/

Cahokia Mounds is a state historic site where pre-Columbian Native Americans once lived. Your first stop should probably be the interpretive center. It's a fabulous free museum that explains all about what the mounds are and who the people are who lived here so long ago. Inside you'll find the museum exhibit galleries, a theater, a public programming auditorium, museum shop, a snack-food service, public restrooms, staff offices, and a courtyard for educational programs. Outdoors you’ll find self-guided tours, guided tours, trails and the 100 ft high Monks Mound, the largest earthwork in North America. Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended as well as hats, sunscreen, bottled water and insect repellent if you want to explore the mounds.


 


The museum does a fantastic job explaining what life was like here. The exhibits are so lifelike. My kids are 7 and 9 and really enjoyed exploring in here.
















Every year Cahokia Mounds hosts Kids' Day which is so much fun for families. We went this year and my kids got to make pots out of clay, they got to throw spears and learn how to hunt, and they practiced flint napping which is the art of creating spearheads with rocks and stones. There was also a room full of crafts, exhibits, and face painters. They had special storytellers, demonstrations, and games. It was a great experience learning about the Native American culture!

After you've explored the museum you can head outside and explore the mounds if you are so inclined. Cahokia is the largest pre-Columbian settlement north of Mexico. It was occupied primarily during the Mississippian period (800–1400), when it covered nearly 2,200 acres and included some 120 mounds.

View from the top of Monks Mound. It's about 100 feet tall and 154 steps to the top. There's nothing up there but the views are great! 






This old wooden playground is one stop before the actual entrance for Cahokia Mounds. It's really not worth visiting, it has no flooring, just grass and mud. It looks like it was built in the 1980's and it's not in great condition. There is a pavilion here and restrooms as well.








Sunday, May 19, 2019

Central Park, Bethalto IL



Location: 213 N. Prairie St., Bethalto, IL 62010

Website: https://bethalto.com/public-works/parks/

Playground Ground Cover: Wood chips

This splash pad is called Splash Landing and it's open daily from Memorial Day through Labor Day from 10-5. During the last couple weeks of summer, they are only open on weekends. It's completely enclosed by a fence and the admission fee is $1 per child, and adults are free. It is built on the site of the old swimming pool and opened in May of 2018.

In addition to the splash pad, Central Park contains lighted tennis courts, ball diamonds, a lighted basketball court, passive open space, picnic facilities, and a band shell. This park is located behind the Village Hall and is home to the annual Bethalto Homecoming, Bethalto Christmas Village, and several other events.







I visited in May but before it opened for the season, so here are some photos from the Village of Bethalto's Facebook page that show what it looks like with the water on. It's a huge splash pad with lots of variety. There are lots of ways kids can interact with and manipulate the water. There are dumping buckets, pole sprayers, pop jets, umbrella poles, and more. 



Just outside the splash pad is a large playground. Parts of it are older and parts have new playground equipment. There is an old metal slide, an old wooden play structure, old school rocking horses, a merry-go-round, swings, and rock walls. 







There are 2 baby swings, 2 sling swings, and a tire swing.



Old metal monkey bars.



Newer play structure with rock wall, stepping stools, webbed climber, and rock wall log. 





Older wooden play structure that has a bridge, slides, tic tac toe board, and various bars and poles. 




I've noticed that most of the splash pads in Illinois charge admission. I think we are spoiled here in Missouri where they are all free!



Saturday, May 18, 2019

Altitude Trampoline Park, Glen Carbon, IL



Location: 91 Fountain Dr., Glen Carbon, IL 62034

Website: https://www.altitudeglencarbon.com/

This is your typical indoor trampoline park. You must sign a waiver before you can bounce. The good news is that any socks will do, they don't force you to buy their own brand of socks. They have all the amenities you'd expect including trampolines, a foam pit, rock wall, tumble tracks, basketball, dodge ball, an arcade, and a ninja course.







Ninja course











Party room






Cool climbing wall









There used to be an Altitude in O'Fallon MO, but it closed in early 2019.