Deer Path Park is a popular forest preserve in Lake County, Illinois, offering diverse outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and picnicking within its wooded and wetland habitats.
Deer Path Park spans approximately 242 acres within the forest preserves of Lake County, Illinois. The park features a blend of oak and hickory woodlands, wetlands, and small bodies of water, providing important habitats for local wildlife including white-tailed deer, various bird species, and small mammals. Established to offer outdoor recreation opportunities to the surrounding communities, Deer Path Park presents several miles of well-maintained trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking. The park also has fishing access at its ponds and offers open grassy areas for picnicking and casual sports. Historically, this area was part of the native lands inhabited by indigenous peoples before becoming a managed conservation and recreational space in the mid-20th century. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching, seasonal wildflower blooms, and scenic woodland views throughout the year. Facilities include parking lots, restrooms, picnic shelters, and playgrounds, enhancing the park's appeal to families and outdoor enthusiasts. Deer Path Park remains a favored destination for local residents seeking nature immersion and active pursuits within a convenient suburban setting.
Scenic Loop Trail offering views of wetlands and woodlands
Fishing pond stocked with bass and sunfish
Picnic areas with shelters and playgrounds
Diverse habitats supporting birdwatching and wildlife observation
This protected wetland supports frogs, turtles, and migratory birds, providing excellent wildlife viewing sites.
A 2.5-mile moderate trail passing through upland woods and edges of the wetlands.
A stocked pond offering accessible fishing spots for local anglers.