If you’re ready to see something other than the same old thing, check out these 12 photos of the most colorful places in the state of Illinois. You’ll be ready to explore the Land of Lincoln more than ever after seeing these eye-catching attractions. Scroll on to check them out.

  1. Anderson Japanese Gardens

Facebook/Anderson Japanese Gardens The diverse plants found at this unique garden are some of the most colorful in the state. From pink cherry blossoms to flowers of all different colors, this place is bursting with natural hues.

  1. Boo Castle Park

Facebook/Boo Castle Park Pop on down to southern Illinois for a surprising park that is fun for old and young alike. This fantasy playground lets you pretend you’re a king, queen, or wizard, and it is inspired by the game Dungeons and Dragons. The painted sculptures and equipment are captivating.

  1. Moomaw America’s One & Only Hippie Memorial

Facebook/Moomaw America’s One & Only Hippie Memorial You can’t miss this roadside attraction. Built to be colorful and expressive, this memorial to time and culture represents the 1960s through the late 1980s and sits in a small town in central Illinois.

  1. Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park

Facebook/Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park This outdoor art museum is one of the most colorful places in northern Illinois, and it provides guests with a leisurely stroll. There are sculptures of all shapes, sizes, designs, and colors along the paths at this park, and each is more captivating than the last.

  1. Raging Waves Waterpark

Facebook/Raging Waves Waterpark From the checkerboard funnel to the multi-colored slides and two-toned dump buckets and shoots, this park is blasting with color that is exciting for all ages. Known as the largest waterpark in the state, this place is sure to hit every color on the spectrum.

  1. Navy Pier

Flickr/David Ohmer This has been one of the most exciting places to visit in the state since 1916. It is known for its giant Ferris Wheel, restaurants, and boat rides, all of which provide wonderful sights and a ton of color. Every day feels like a carnival at the pier where there is always something stunning to admire.

  1. Pink Elephant Antique Mall

Flickr/Prayitno When it comes to colorful places in the Land of Lincoln, it’s hard not to think of this spot. With its pink elephant statue and bright yellow cupcake exterior, it certainly makes the list of bright and color-popping places in the state.

  1. West Street Sculpture Park

Google/Michael Lesniewicz Recycled from the pieces of old parts of other things, this unique art park was created by one man. Though some find it all to be junk, those who take a closer look will see the beauty in each individual piece.

  1. Route 66 Mural In Pontiac

Peakpx This mural in the town of Pontiac adds color to an otherwise little-known place. This historic town sits right on the old route that winds from Chicago to Los Angles.

  1. Piasa Bird

Wikimedia Commons/Burfalcy Located in Alton in southern Illinois, this colorful painting is a replica of the original Native American drawing that graced this rock formation. It is suspected to be a river dragon.

  1. Chicago Mural

Wikimedia Commons/Lacrossewi This mural that greets people to the city is located in Logan Square and is iconic for its distinct colors and vibrant design. It was painted in 2015 and is modeled after a vintage postcard.

  1. Mary’s River Covered Bridge

Wikimedia Commons/Nyttend Truly, any covered bridge in Illinois will show you a colorful experience, especially if you enjoy red. These marvelous bridges have withstood the test of time and yet still retain a vibrant hue that stands out against the world around them.

What other colorful places do you enjoy in Illinois? Share your favorites with us below in the comments.

Facebook/Anderson Japanese Gardens

The diverse plants found at this unique garden are some of the most colorful in the state. From pink cherry blossoms to flowers of all different colors, this place is bursting with natural hues.

Facebook/Boo Castle Park

Pop on down to southern Illinois for a surprising park that is fun for old and young alike. This fantasy playground lets you pretend you’re a king, queen, or wizard, and it is inspired by the game Dungeons and Dragons. The painted sculptures and equipment are captivating.

Facebook/Moomaw America’s One & Only Hippie Memorial

You can’t miss this roadside attraction. Built to be colorful and expressive, this memorial to time and culture represents the 1960s through the late 1980s and sits in a small town in central Illinois.

Facebook/Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park

This outdoor art museum is one of the most colorful places in northern Illinois, and it provides guests with a leisurely stroll. There are sculptures of all shapes, sizes, designs, and colors along the paths at this park, and each is more captivating than the last.

Facebook/Raging Waves Waterpark

From the checkerboard funnel to the multi-colored slides and two-toned dump buckets and shoots, this park is blasting with color that is exciting for all ages. Known as the largest waterpark in the state, this place is sure to hit every color on the spectrum.

Flickr/David Ohmer

This has been one of the most exciting places to visit in the state since 1916. It is known for its giant Ferris Wheel, restaurants, and boat rides, all of which provide wonderful sights and a ton of color. Every day feels like a carnival at the pier where there is always something stunning to admire.

Flickr/Prayitno

When it comes to colorful places in the Land of Lincoln, it’s hard not to think of this spot. With its pink elephant statue and bright yellow cupcake exterior, it certainly makes the list of bright and color-popping places in the state.

Google/Michael Lesniewicz

Recycled from the pieces of old parts of other things, this unique art park was created by one man. Though some find it all to be junk, those who take a closer look will see the beauty in each individual piece.

Peakpx

This mural in the town of Pontiac adds color to an otherwise little-known place. This historic town sits right on the old route that winds from Chicago to Los Angles.

Wikimedia Commons/Burfalcy

Located in Alton in southern Illinois, this colorful painting is a replica of the original Native American drawing that graced this rock formation. It is suspected to be a river dragon.

Wikimedia Commons/Lacrossewi

This mural that greets people to the city is located in Logan Square and is iconic for its distinct colors and vibrant design. It was painted in 2015 and is modeled after a vintage postcard.

Wikimedia Commons/Nyttend

Truly, any covered bridge in Illinois will show you a colorful experience, especially if you enjoy red. These marvelous bridges have withstood the test of time and yet still retain a vibrant hue that stands out against the world around them.

For more like this, check out the 11 strangest tourist attractions in Illinois that are worth the drive.

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Address: Anderson Japanese Gardens, 318 Spring Creek Rd, Rockford, IL 61107, USAAddress: N Oak St, Arcola, IL 61910, USAAddress: Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park, 1 University Dr, University Park, IL 60484, USAAddress: Raging Waves Waterpark, 4000 N Bridge St, Yorkville, IL 60560, USAAddress: 600 E Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60611, USAAddress: 908 Veterans Memorial Dr, Livingston, IL 62058, USAAddress: 620 S W St, Galena, IL 61036, USAAddress: Pontiac, IL 61764, USAAddress: Alton, IL, USAAddress: Chicago, IL, USAAddress: Little Marys River Covered Bridge, Chester, IL 62233, USA