Lake of the Woods Forest Preserve offers a diverse landscape of woodlands, ponds, and prairies providing opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and seasonal outdoor activities in McHenry County, Illinois.
Lake of the Woods Forest Preserve encompasses over 900 acres in McHenry County, Illinois, making it one of the largest forest preserves in the area. The preserve features a rich mix of ecosystems including hardwood forests, wetlands, prairie patches, and several small lakes and ponds. Originally acquired in the mid-20th century to protect natural habitats and provide public recreational space, it has grown into a popular destination for visitors seeking nature walks, bird watching, and quiet retreats from urban environments. The preserve's trail system spans several miles, winding through a variety of scenic habitats and offering access to opportunities such as fishing, cross-country skiing in winter, and educational programs hosted by the McHenry County Conservation District. Notable landmarks within the preserve include the Visitors Center and Lake Defiance, a popular spot for fishing and canoeing. The area is home to a wide array of wildlife including white-tailed deer, waterfowl, and songbirds, making it a valuable conservation site as well as a place for outdoor recreation. Visitors appreciate the preserve’s varied terrain and relatively low visitor density, which allows for peaceful exploration across all seasons. Bird enthusiasts often come for spring and fall migrations, while families and outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the well-maintained trails and picnic areas year-round.
Lake Defiance – a small lake offering fishing and paddle sports
Varied ecosystems including wetlands, prairie, and mature hardwood forests
McHenry County Conservation District Visitors’ Center with educational exhibits
Quiet backcountry trails favored for bird watching and wildlife viewing
A small, tranquil lake within the preserve offering fishing, canoeing, and opportunities to view waterfowl.
Mature oak, maple, and hickory stands provide important wildlife habitat and impressive fall colors.
Provides educational displays, maps, and information on local flora, fauna, and outdoor recreation.