Geneva Parks & Gardens
Covering over 600 acres of Illinois landscape, this area, known as Riverbank, was founded by Colonel and Mrs. George Fabyan in the early 1900s. On the property a restored villa, a Japanese garden and a windmill can be found. The villa was redesigned in 1907 by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright and today acts a a museum filled with artifacts, photos and other items of the Fabyans. Tours are offered from 1 to 4pm daily.
The 32 mile paved biking and hiking pathway along the Fox River is one of the area's best. Along the path scenic parks, picnic places, playgrounds, shops and restaurants can be found.
The Japanese believe that man is part of nature and gardens depict human nature through water, stones and design. This garden was designed in 1914 by landscape architect Taro Otuska.
Within this 50-acres of forest the Philip B. Elfstrom Stadium and the Roberta Campbell Cultural & Conference Center can be found. The buildings are surrounding by dense trees, gardens and walkways. In the center of the park a large picnic area is available.









