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Rockome Gardens is filled with a wide variety of things to do for the entire family - it truly has something for everyone!

Children will love the playground with the treehouse and train, teepee and sluice box mining, seeing the Old Hickory Railroad and riding the train, feeding Festus the donkey, climbing up to Lookout Tower, sitting in the giant rocking chair, and generally running around the gardens and making memories for a lifetime!
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History buffs will embrace the history of the gardens as they admire the incredible rock creations made during the Great Depression, view the Martin house currently undergoing restoration, and stroll through the Amish Museum with its hundreds-of-years-old German bible. They will also enjoy seeing the old metal jail, and visiting the one-room schoolhouses, as well as the Tatman-Hudson Cabin built in 1840.

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Amish culture enthusiasts will relish being in the heart of Amish country, encountering horse and buggies on the road, seeing the Amish workers at the park, learning about the culture at the Amish Museum, browsing the selection of Amish food at  Rockome Garden Foods, and eating great Amish food at the Rockome Restaurant. 

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Gardening enthusiasts will love the acres of gardens and thousands of plants and flowers, everywhere they look.

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Shoppers  will enjoy browsing the varied selection of goods, from Amish-made items at the Amish Museum to soaps and lotions at Irenes to Raggedy Ann dolls at Marcellas  to rocks at Sarah's. As well as all sorts of other varied items...
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Latest News

Rockome Gardens is currently open Friday, Saturday and Sundays ONLY throughout May 

Please join us Sat, May 18 for the 1st Annual Chet Kingery Memorial Bluegrass Festival! More information on our "Events" page....



~ Interested in having your wedding at Rockome? - call for details ~

~ In the event of bad weather, the park will occasionally have to close for the safety of our visitors.  Please call ahead before making the trip if in doubt ~

125 N. County Road 425E ~ Arcola, IL ~ 61910 ~ 217.268.4106
   




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