Salt Creek Forest Preserve is a diverse natural area in northeastern Illinois offering rich habitats, scenic trails, and prime opportunities for birdwatching and hiking along the Salt Creek waterway.
Salt Creek Forest Preserve spans nearly 840 acres along Salt Creek in DuPage County, Illinois. It features a varied landscape of floodplain forests, wetlands, prairies, and hardwood woodlands, providing habitat for a wide array of plant and animal species. The preserve is part of the larger Salt Creek Greenway and plays an important role in regional water quality and wildlife corridors. Historically, this area was used for agriculture and milling, but conservation efforts restored its natural habitats starting in the late 20th century. Visitors can explore several miles of maintained walking trails that meander through the forest and alongside Salt Creek itself. The preserve supports abundant birdlife, including migratory species making it popular among birdwatchers. Fishing along Salt Creek is another favored activity, with species such as smallmouth bass and catfish present. Educational signage and observation points enhance day visits, making it a welcoming place for families and outdoor enthusiasts. The preserve’s proximity to urban areas like Oakbrook Terrace and Elmhurst makes it an accessible natural retreat for locals and visitors looking for peaceful outdoor experiences near Chicago’s suburbs.
Salt Creek Trail offering scenic creekside hiking and fishing access
Floodplain forest ecosystems with excellent birdwatching opportunities
Prairie restoration areas showcasing native Illinois grasses and wildflowers
Quiet secluded spots along the creek for peaceful wildlife observation
The creek runs through the preserve offering riparian habitat and fishing opportunities.
A hardwood forest that adapts to seasonal flooding, home to oaks, maples, and ash trees.
Managed plots of native grasses and wildflowers promoting pollinator habitats and biodiversity.