Explore Galena’s historic charm with a self-guided audio tour. Discover landmarks, stories, and scenic views at your own pace.
Explore Galena’s historic charm with a self-guided audio tour. Discover landmarks, stories, and scenic views at your own pace.
- Ulysses S. Grant Home - Explore the beautifully preserved post-Civil War home given to the victorious general by the appreciative citizens of Galena. Original furnishings from the mid-nineteenth century and personal items provide a captivating, intimate look into the daily life of the 18th U.S. President.
- DeSoto House Hotel - Experience…
- Ulysses S. Grant Home - Explore the beautifully preserved post-Civil War home given to the victorious general by the appreciative citizens of Galena. Original furnishings from the mid-nineteenth century and personal items provide a captivating, intimate look into the daily life of the 18th U.S. President.
- DeSoto House Hotel - Experience history at Illinois’ oldest operating hotel, where figures like Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas once addressed crowds from the balcony. The grand lobby and historic ambiance elegantly transport visitors back to Galena’s thriving steamboat era.
- South Main Street - Walk along this iconic, gently curving street lined with magnificently preserved 19th-century red-brick buildings. Today, these historic storefronts house a diverse mix of boutique shops, art galleries, and renowned eateries that embody the town’s vibrant spirit.
- Galena / Jo Daviess County Historical Society and Museum - Located in a stunning 1858 Italianate mansion, this museum brings Galena’s rich heritage to life through captivating regional artifacts. Discover the fascinating local transformation from a rugged lead-mining boomtown to a prosperous steamboat hub and home to Civil War heroes.
- Dowling House - Visit Galena’s oldest surviving structure, a sturdy limestone building constructed in 1826 that once served as the town’s bustling trading post. Guided tours reveal primitive living quarters and authentic period merchandise, illustrating the rugged reality of early frontier life.
- Belvedere Mansion & Gardens - Admire the lavish Victorian opulence of this 1857 Italianate estate, originally built for a prominent steamboat ambassador. With its lush, formal gardens and interiors adorned with ornate woodwork and period antiques, it stands as a testament to Galena’s Gilded Age.
- Grant Park - Cross the pedestrian bridge to enjoy peaceful walking paths, historic artillery displays, and a striking bronze statue of Ulysses S. Grant. This beautifully landscaped public space provides unparalleled, panoramic views of Historic Main Street and the winding Galena River.
- Horseshoe Mound - Venture just outside the downtown core to hike scenic, well-maintained trails that lead to one of the most breathtaking vantage points in northern Illinois. From the summit, you can take in spectacular, sweeping vistas that stretch across the rolling landscapes of Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin.
- Old Market House State Historic Site - Visit this beautifully restored 1845 Greek Revival building, which once served as the bustling civic and commercial heart of the booming lead-mining community. Today, it hosts rotating historical exhibits that shed light on the region’s rich architectural and cultural legacy.
- Washburne House State Historic Site - Discover the elegant Greek Revival home of Elihu Washburne, a prominent political figure who served as a trusted advisor to both Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant. The authentically furnished rooms provide unique insights into 19th-century political maneuvering and upper-class domestic life.
- The Old Blacksmith Shop - Step back in time to 1897 inside this authentic, fully equipped blacksmith shop, where the fires still burn and the anvils ring. Working smiths demonstrate traditional forging techniques, surrounded by a remarkable collection of original, century-old tools.
- Illinois Central Railroad Depot c.1857 - Admire the classic 1857 architecture of this historic train depot, a vital transportation hub that once connected Galena to the rest of the expanding nation. Its presence is a quiet reminder of the pivotal shift from riverboat dominance to the golden age of the railroad.
- Turner Hall - Appreciate the enduring community spirit reflected in this 1874 gathering place, originally built by local German immigrants for gymnastics and cultural events. Its grand hall has hosted everything from early theatrical performances to modern community celebrations, retaining much of its historic charm.
- High School Steps - Challenge yourself to a climb up this iconic, seemingly endless wooden staircase nestled into the steep bluffs overlooking the town. The ascent rewards visitors with a fantastic workout and unique, elevated perspectives of Galena’s terraced residential neighborhoods.
- St. Michael Catholic Church, Galena - Admire the architectural ingenuity of this 1863 Romanesque church, famously designed by the missionary priest Father Samuel Mazzuchelli entirely without interior pillars. Its soaring ceilings, beautiful stained glass, and serene atmosphere make it a captivating stop for architecture and history enthusiasts alike.
- Galena River Trail - Enjoy a leisurely walk or bike ride along this scenic, crushed-limestone pathway that gracefully traces the route of former railroad lines. The peaceful trail offers serene views of the Galena River, towering bluffs, and abundant local wildlife just steps from downtown.
- Old Stockade-Cobblestone St - Wander down one of Galena’s rare, preserved cobblestone streets to view the site of a fortified refuge used during the 1832 Black Hawk War. This unassuming location holds deep historical significance, representing the tense and turbulent early days of local settlement.
- First Presbyterian Church - Erected in 1838, this modest yet historic structure is celebrated as the oldest continuously operating Protestant church building in the Old Northwest Territory. Its classic, simple architecture quietly echoes the faith and perseverance of Galena’s earliest pioneers.
- Jo Daviess County Courthouse - Take in the commanding presence of this 1839 courthouse, an architectural anchor of the community where local law and order were established during the mining boom. It remains a stately symbol of the region’s enduring civic history and legal heritage.
- Galena Illinois Gates - Witness an impressive feat of modern engineering designed to protect the historic downtown from the unpredictable swelling of the Galena River. These massive mechanical gates highlight the town’s ongoing, delicate relationship with the waterway that originally put it on the map.

- Flexible Usage (unlimited access)
- Audio Guide
- App and Tour Download
- Flexible Usage (unlimited access)
- Audio Guide
- App and Tour Download
- Smartphone (bring your own)
- Smartphone (bring your own)
Stroll through Galena, a remarkably preserved nineteenth-century town nestled in a steep river valley, with a self-guided audio tour that activates automatically as you explore. Beginning in the downtown area, you’ll embark on a picturesque journey past brick storefronts and terraced hillsides using an app with GPS-triggered playback.
As you wander,…
Stroll through Galena, a remarkably preserved nineteenth-century town nestled in a steep river valley, with a self-guided audio tour that activates automatically as you explore. Beginning in the downtown area, you’ll embark on a picturesque journey past brick storefronts and terraced hillsides using an app with GPS-triggered playback.
As you wander, you’ll encounter historic sites such as the DeSoto House Hotel, the lively Main Street, and the charming Galena River waterfront. Discover how the lead-mining boom of the 1820s gave rise to this city, and how the decline of industry unintentionally preserved it as an open-air museum of the Victorian Midwest.
Enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace—pause to peruse Main Street’s galleries, take a coffee break, or soak in the hillside vistas. The audio will resume whenever you’re ready, allowing you to wander without the constraints of a group.
This is a self-guided adventure (no live guide). Download the tour ahead of time and use it whenever you wish—it functions offline and tracks your location along the route.
- Works entirely offline once downloaded—no cell service required
- GPS-triggered audio plays automatically based on your location
- Flexible - Buy once, use any day/time—access never expires
- Get the Drives & Detours app download the tour ahead of time
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.