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Pet Friendly Apartments for Rent in Zion, IL

6 rentals available
  • 1544 Anderson Trail

    $1,700
    1544 Anderson Trail, Zion, IL 60099
    (847) 362-6200

    1 unit available
    2 bed
    Amenities

    In unit laundry, Patio / balcony, Dishwasher, Garage, Recently renovated, Microwave + more

  • 1700 Gideon Avenue

    $2,550
    1700 Gideon Avenue, Zion, IL 60099
    (847) 495-5000

    1 unit available
    4 bed
    Amenities

    In unit laundry, Dishwasher, Pet friendly, Garage, Recently renovated, Stainless steel + more

  • 2110 Hebron Avenue

    $1,650
    2110 Hebron Avenue, Zion, IL 60099
    (847) 495-5000

    1 unit available
    3 bed
  • 1008 18th Street

    $2,390
    1008 18th Street, Zion, IL 60099
    (847) 875-9946

    1 unit available
    4 bed
    Amenities

    In unit laundry, Dishwasher, Garage, Recently renovated, Microwave, Carpet + more

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  • 2421 Lewis Avenue

    $1,600
    2421 Lewis Avenue, Zion, IL 60099
    (847) 336-7333

    1 unit available
    2 bed
    Amenities

    Granite counters, Recently renovated, Range, and Refrigerator

  • 2202 Hebron Avenue

    $1,700
    2202 Hebron Avenue, Zion, IL 60099
    (630) 280-9197

    1 unit available
    3 bed
    Amenities

    Pet friendly, Recently renovated, Range, and Refrigerator

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City Guide for Zion, IL

The layout of Zion was originally constructed to mimic the design of the Union Jack flag of the United Kingdom. Unfortunately, the roads that were supposed to form the diagonal parts of the flag were never completed, but it's still a close approximation.

Zion is unique not only for having spawned the 1970s hair rock band Shoes (who were still recording as recently as 2012), but also for being one of only a very few cities in the world to be carefully planned before it was built. Other towns and cities have grown up haphazardly around a water source or crossing point between roads, but such chaos wasn't good enough for Zion. Town founder John Alexander Dowie meticulously planned where all the streets would go before the first paving stone was set. Was he some kind of control freak? Probably, but his careful planning means that Zion residents benefit from having good access to their homes and businesses, buildings that are oriented to catch as much natural light as possible, and plenty of parks. View Zion City Guide