Springbrook Prairie Forest Preserve is a diverse natural area in DuPage County, Illinois, offering expansive prairie, savanna, and forest habitats with opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and nature study.
Springbrook Prairie Forest Preserve encompasses approximately 1,400 acres of varied ecosystems, including restored tallgrass prairie, oak savanna, wetlands, and hardwood forests. Located in DuPage County near Naperville, Illinois, the preserve is part of the forest preserve district system that protects open space in the Chicago metropolitan area. The area's geography features gently rolling terrain formed by glacial activity, providing habitats for native plant and animal species adapted to prairie and savanna environments. Historically, the region was home to Native American communities and later served agricultural purposes before restoration efforts began to reestablish native prairie and woodland communities. Wildlife at Springbrook Prairie includes species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, various songbirds including grassland specialists, amphibians, and native pollinators. The preserve offers several miles of maintained hiking trails that wind through the diverse habitats, making it popular for birding, photography, and educational nature walks. Visitors can explore the prairie grasses and wildflowers during the growing season or observe migrating birds in spring and fall. Key landmarks include remnants of restored oak savanna and the high-quality prairie sections that support rare plant species. The forest preserve appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking accessible natural landscapes close to the Chicago area for day trips and nature study. It also serves an important role in regional conservation, preserving native Illinois ecosystem types that have become increasingly rare due to development and agriculture.
Restored tallgrass prairie habitat with seasonal wildflower displays
Oak savanna remnants featuring mature oak trees and native grasses
Diverse bird species including grassland specialists and migratory songbirds
Educational interpretive trails suitable for families and casual hikers
Extensive efforts to restore native prairie grasses and wildflowers have resulted in a flourishing prairie ecosystem supporting pollinators and grassland birds.
The preserve contains pockets of oak savanna, characterized by widely spaced oak trees and an understory of prairie grasses, a rare ecosystem in Illinois.
Several trails include educational signage highlighting local ecology, native plants, and conservation practices.