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Plano, IL
10/13 – 10/22
$1455/nighttotal: $13095 (9 )
Barn With A Wiffleball Stadium, Wine Cellar +More!
9 5
apartment , Yorkville
This 9-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom vacation home in Yorkville is located 3 minutes from Raging Waves Waterpark and 9 minutes from Fox Valley Winery. This spacious rental offers a full kitchen with a dishwasher, air conditioning, a hot tub, a terrace, a garden, and on-site golf activities, with parking and Wi-Fi included.
This Montgomery apartment is conveniently located near popular attractions like Raging Waves Waterpark and Sugar Grove Family Fun Center, making it easy to explore the area. It has received very good user ratings, indicating a positive experience for previous guests. The 1000-square-foot apartment comfortably accommodates eight guests with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. It includes a fully equipped kitchen, a fenced-in backyard with a grill, and amenities like air conditioning, internet access, and parking.
9.3 24 reviews
Plano, IL
10/18 – 10/20
$245/nighttotal: $490 (2 )
Riverfront/fast Wi-fi/fishing/rw Waterpark/kayak
1 2
apartment , Yorkville
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom Yorkville townhome boasts a prime riverfront location in downtown, just 0.8 miles from Yak Shack kayak rentals and a short drive from Raging Waves Waterpark and Saw Wee Kee Park. The pet-friendly rental, sleeping up to six guests, includes a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, in-unit laundry, air conditioning, a garden, free parking for two compact cars, and provides a Pack 'n Play and high chair for families.
10 15 reviews
Plano, IL
10/13 – 10/22
$352/nighttotal: $3168 (9 )
Fox River House
2 5
apartment , Plano
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom cottage is located near downtown Yorkville, just minutes from Raging Waves Waterpark and adjacent to Silver Springs Park. This family-friendly cottage features a spacious outdoor area, a riverfront location with a concrete seawall perfect for launching kayaks and canoes, and access to the Fox River for swimming and fishing.
Frequently Asked Questions about vacation rentals in Plano, IL
Which walking or cycling routes are the best in Plano, IL?
Plano itself is pretty flat, so it's great for walking or biking. There's a nice paved trail along the Fox River called the Fox River Trail. It goes for miles, and you can stop at some of the parks along the way. If you want a longer ride, you can connect to the Illinois Prairie Path, which goes all the way to Aurora, IL. It's a great way to see the countryside.
What are the best Airbnb and vacation rentals in Plano, IL?
What sports or outdoor activites can visitors enjoy in and around Plano, IL?
We're close to the Fox River, so there's plenty of fishing, kayaking, and canoeing to be had. There's also a nice public golf course in town called Plano Golf Course. If you're looking for something a bit more adventurous, you can check out the Starved Rock State Park, which is about an hour away. It's known for its beautiful canyons and waterfalls.
What other towns or cities can be easily accessed from Plano, IL?
Plano is pretty central to a lot of places. You can easily get to Aurora, IL, Joliet, IL, and Ottawa, IL within a 30-minute drive. And, as I mentioned, Chicago is only about an hour away. You can get there by car or by train from the Plano Metra Station.
What are the best vacation rentals with a pool in Plano, IL?
What amenities are commonly available in vacation rentals in Plano, IL?
Vacation rentals in Plano are usually pretty basic, but you can usually find things like a kitchen, a bathroom, and a living room. Some might have a backyard or a patio. You're not going to find anything fancy like a swimming pool or a hot tub in Plano, though.
What are the best rentals for families and kids in Plano, IL?
What time of year is best to rent a vacation rental Plano, IL?
It depends on what you're looking for. The summer is nice because it's warm and sunny, and you can enjoy the outdoors. But it can also get pretty hot and humid. Fall is beautiful because of the changing leaves, but it can get chilly. Spring is a good time to visit because it's not too hot or too cold, and the flowers are blooming. Winter can be pretty cold, but it's a good time to go if you want to see some snow.
What are the best rentals or Airbnbs with a jacuzzi in Plano, IL?
The local food scene in Plano is pretty typical for the Midwest. You'll find a lot of classic American dishes like burgers, pizza, and fries. There are also a few good Italian restaurants in town. If you're looking for something a little more unique, you can check out the Sandwich, IL area, which is known for its Italian beef sandwiches.