St. James Farm Forest Preserve is a lush natural area in DuPage County, Illinois, offering diverse hiking trails, open fields, and historic farm structures. It serves as a peaceful retreat for outdoor activities such as birdwatching and horseback riding.
Located in DuPage County, Illinois, St. James Farm Forest Preserve encompasses approximately 385 acres of open land, woodlands, prairies, and wetlands. The preserve preserves the historic St. James Farm estate, including a working farmstead built in the early 20th century that reflects the agricultural heritage of the region. Its rolling fields and restored prairie areas provide habitat for a variety of native plant and animal species, making it an important local ecological refuge. Visitors can explore its network of trails that wind through woods and around open spaces, suitable for hiking, running, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing in winter. The preserve features scenic ponds and is a favored location for birdwatchers seeking to spot migratory species. Recreational opportunities extend to picnicking and environmental education programs hosted by the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County. St. James Farm serves as an accessible natural escape near suburban Chicago, combining natural, cultural, and recreational resources. The historic farm buildings, such as the farmhouse and barns, contribute both educational value and a sense of regional history. Visitors appreciate the open vistas, seasonal wildflower displays, and diverse wildlife, including deer, foxes, and many bird species. Well-maintained trails and accessible parking make it inviting for family outings, dog walking, and casual nature walks.
Historic St. James Farmstead buildings including farmhouse and barns
Restored prairie and wetland ecosystems supporting diverse wildlife
Equestrian-friendly trails suitable for horseback riding
Popular birdwatching locations along ponds and wooded areas
Early 20th-century farm buildings preserved to showcase DuPage County’s agricultural past.
Open grassland ecosystems featuring native wildflowers and grasses providing habitat for pollinators and birds.
Small water bodies that support a range of amphibians, waterfowl, and plant species.