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What are some accommodations with pools in Ellsworth?
Pet Friendly A-Frame Cabin @ Dawson Lake/Moraine View State Park: Hotel located near Illinois State University. Offers a sauna, an indoor pool, and buffet. The Chateau Hotel and Conference Center: Hotel located near Illinois State University. Provides a health club, an indoor pool, and a snack bar/deli. Hampton Inn & Suites Bloomington - Normal: Hotel, 3-minute walk from Illinois State University. Features a snack bar/deli, an indoor pool, and free self parking. Hyatt Place Bloomington/Normal: Hotel located near Illinois State University. Offers a snack bar/deli, a seasonal outdoor pool, and buffet. Best Western Plus Bloomington East Hotel: Features buffet, an indoor pool, and free self parking.
What is there to see and do in Ellsworth?
The picturesque setting of Angler's Lake Conservation Area and Tri Lakes Park showcase the area's natural beauty. Discover sights such as Moraine View State Park during your stay.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Ellsworth?
You may want to consider an accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool if you plan to visit Ellsworth in the warmest months of July, August, or June when the average temperature is 71°F. Lodging with an indoor pool may be what you want if you are visiting during the coldest months of January, February, or December when the average temp is 32°F.

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