Review of North Aurora, Illinois


Nice river for walking and biking
Star Rating - 2/13/2013
North Aurora is a small town, with many new houses built at the same time. Schneider Elementary school has a great staff, nice education with Illinois Institute of Math and Science Academy 15 minute away.

The Fox river is great for biking and walking along the water. In the center of the town is a river bank/rapid, where water cascades down from a high point like a waterfall - beautiful! It's a great place for fishing with trout fishing in Lake Herrick lake in Warrenville, or fishing in Fox River. There are many young children and old folks too. Grocery stores are cheap at ethnic places in nearby Aurora. Shopping is great at nearby outlet mall. What I like best about North Aurora is the friendly small village spirit but lots of place for shopping. The village well-water tastes Yummy, sweet with our dolomitic lime (calcium and magnesium rock)! It won the water-tasting award a few years ago. I take this "mineral" water over "blah" city water anytime. I have been here for 12 years, and lived in many places in the country before.
Claude | North Aurora, IL
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