So Many Ways to Soak Up Autumn

Enjoy the crisp days of fall at Starved Rock Lodge and take a tour you won’t soon forget. 
Overnight guests at the Lodge receive free parking and convenient access to 13 miles of hiking trails at Starved Rock State Park. It’s also the starting point for many adventures.

Every Saturday night, delicious Prime Rib (which is locally sourced) is served in the Main Dining Room. It’s seasoned with a “secret spice” rub and smoked at the Lodge that day.

Special tours aboard the Starved Rock Trolley depart from the Lodge almost daily. There’s the Fall Colors Trolley Tour, the Autumn on the River Cruise, and even a combo tour that includes a guided hike with a boat ride on the Illinois River.

The Duseldorfers fill the air with music during the Lodge’s Oktoberfest Dinner Oct. 20, and the band returns for matinee performances Oct. 21-22. Featuring German favorites from schnitzel to strudel, the Oktoberfest menu comes with a full buffet, plenty of tastings and even a souvenir stein.

Ghost Tours this fall feature haunting stories that won’t disappoint! Board the Starved Rock Trolley, if you dare, on Friday, Saturday or Sunday in October. You’ll experience a nighttime tour of the Starved Rock area with spirited guides to lead your way.

Starved Rock Lodge is a sought-after destination for dream weddings, corporate retreats, family reunions and special occasions – not to mention weekend getaways and day trips. There’s so much to see this season, you’ll just want to come back for more.

To reserve your spot at these special occasions, call Starved Rock Lodge at (815) 220-7386 or book online at StarvedRockLodge.com.