DuPage County Forest Preserves offer extensive natural areas and recreational opportunities just west of Chicago, providing hiking, biking, fishing, and wildlife viewing across diverse ecosystems.
The DuPage County Forest Preserves span more than 25,000 acres across suburban Chicago’s DuPage County in northeastern Illinois. Established to protect natural landscapes and provide outdoor recreation, the preserves include woodlands, prairies, wetlands, and restoration areas supporting a variety of native plants and wildlife. This large network includes over 130 individual sites, from small neighborhood parks to large natural areas like Herrick Lake, Waterfall Glen, and Fullersburg Woods. Visitors enjoy more than 200 miles of trails suitable for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, and equestrian use. The preserves accommodate fishing in ponds and lakes as well as kayaking and canoeing in select locations. Historically, the land was occupied by Native American tribes and later transformed through agriculture before preservation efforts began in the 1950s. Today, DuPage Forest Preserves serve both as valued community greenspace and critical habitat for regional flora and fauna, including migratory birds and native mammals. Key features include the extensive trail system in Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve, known for its oak-hickory forests and a restored glacial moraine, and the diverse wetland complexes at Blackwell Forest Preserve. Educational programs, nature centers, and seasonal events enhance the visitor experience. Its proximity to Chicago makes it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking nature escapes within commuting distance.
Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve – Iconic glacial moraine and waterfall feature
Fullersburg Woods – Large upland oak-hickory forest with diverse ecosystems
Blackwell Forest Preserve – Expansive wetlands and elk pastures
Herrick Lake – Popular fishing lake with trails circling the shoreline
Features a nearly 11-mile trail system through oak-hickory woods with a rare glacial moraine and a scenic waterfall.
Known for its wetlands, ponds, and an elk refuge, offering diverse wildlife habitats and observation points.
One of the oldest preserves, with large areas of mature oak/hickory forest and several historic structures.