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Where to See the Solar Eclipse in Illinois

Posted on March 28, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
City Cast Chicago staff

City Cast Chicago staff

Students from Muchin College Prep react as the solar eclipse emerges from behind clouds in Millennium Park in 2017.

Students from Muchin College Prep react as the solar eclipse emerges from behind clouds in Millennium Park in 2017. (Alexandra Wimley / Tribune / Getty)

City Cast Madison executive producer Molly Stentz is helping Midwesterners catch the solar eclipse in April.

On April 8, a wide swath of North America will plunge into darkness for a few minutes in the mid-afternoon as the moon passes between the sun and the Earth. The phenomenon is rare: The next full solar eclipse won’t occur until 2044.

Illinois is on the “path of totality,” but Chicago isn’t. Residents can catch a partial eclipse here or travel for the astronomical event.

Illinois and Indiana are in the April 8 solar eclipse’s path of totality

Illinois and Indiana are in the April 8 solar eclipse’s path of totality. (NASA)

Do Not Stare at the Sun With Your Bare Eyes!

Regular sunglasses are not strong enough, so you’ll want to snag a pair of eclipse glasses. Warby Parker is giving away free pairs while supplies last, and the American Astronomical Society put together a list of other suppliers.

How to See Partial Eclipse in Chicago

On April 8, the partial eclipse is set to be between 12:51 p.m. and 3:22 p.m.

Where to Travel for Full Eclipse

Head south to see the full eclipse, which is expected to peak around 2 p.m. and last just four minutes.

  • Carbondale is hosting a four-day total solar eclipse festival. Classes are canceled at the Southern Illinois University campus for the event. There’s first-come, first-serve camping at the nearby Shawnee National Forest.
  • Indianapolis is offering a free event at Butler University.
  • Bloomington, Indiana, is bringing star power to their watch party. Performer Janelle Monáe, “Star Trek” actor William Shatner, and pioneering astronaut Mae Jemison are set to be in attendance.

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