The DeKalb County Forest Preserve District offers a diverse range of natural areas for hiking, wildlife observation, and outdoor recreation in northern Illinois.
The DeKalb County Forest Preserve District protects over 3,500 acres of woodlands, prairies, wetlands, and waterways in northern Illinois. This district was established to conserve the natural heritage of the region while providing public access for outdoor activities such as hiking, bird watching, fishing, and picnicking. The preserves within the district showcase ecosystems typical of the Chicago and Fox River watersheds, featuring oak-hickory forests, native tallgrass prairies, and important wetland habitats that support wildlife including deer, foxes, and numerous bird species. Historically, the area was shaped by Native American land usage and later by agricultural development, with the preserve district forming in the mid-20th century to protect remaining natural spaces. Notable sites include Hopkins Park, known for its hiking trails and forested areas, and Shabbona Lake, which offers fishing and paddle sport opportunities. The district’s trail system connects various parks and natural areas, allowing visitors a chance to experience quiet woodlands and open prairie landscapes. The preserves also host educational programs and seasonal events, emphasizing conservation and outdoor recreation. Its proximity to the city of DeKalb and other communities makes it a popular regional destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts looking for accessible natural settings throughout the year.
Shabbona Lake – popular fishing and paddle sports destination
Hopkins Park Trail System – scenic woodland and prairie hiking
Egger Ranch Forest Preserve – diverse ecosystems with birdwatching opportunities
Turkey Run Preserve – remote and less-visited area with wetlands and natural habitats
A large 318-acre lake providing fishing, kayaking, and paddle boating, surrounded by scenic picnic areas and trails.
One of the district’s largest preserves featuring forest and prairie trails, a lagoon, and abundant wildlife viewing.
An area preserving oak woodlands and native prairie with well-marked trails ideal for birdwatching and casual hiking.