"Let’s start big picture. What’s the vibe here? Located about 30 minutes west of downtown Chicago , the Morton Arboretum feels like a world away. It's a pastoral escape that feeds the mind and heart. Art installations on site are rotated seasonally, several of them are dedicated to the natural sciences, such as the living exhibit dedicated to tree growth. Any standout features or must-sees? 'Human+Nature' is the current installation here, showcasing the work of acclaimed sculptor Daniel Popper. His massive human forms are up to 26 feet in height and overwhelm the imagination with their attention to detail. Five different pieces are currently on display in various locations across the arboretum's 1,700 acres, making this Popper's largest exhibition to date anywhere in the world. Was it easy to get around? The park is a breeze to navigate, as directions are posted prominently throughout the expanse. The ADA accessible venue provides free admission to a medical companion who is assisting special needs guests. It's also child-friendly: little ones will enjoy running around a sculpture playground dedicated to their enjoyment. All said and done, what—and who—is this best for? Open from 7:00 a.m. to sunset, daily—it's a relative bargain at $17 a ticket for adults. With a maze garden and over 16 miles of hiking trail, this is the ideal urban getaway for outdoorsy sorts looking to decompress." - Brad Japhe