Lake County Forest Preserves offers over 31,000 acres of protected natural spaces featuring diverse ecosystems, extensive trail systems, and abundant wildlife, making it a premier destination for outdoor recreation in northeastern Illinois.
The Lake County Forest Preserves encompass over 31,000 acres of open land in northeastern Illinois, primarily within Lake County. This extensive network of natural areas protects a wide range of habitats including wetlands, oak savannas, prairies, rivers, and woodlands. The preserves serve as critical green space amidst the Chicago metropolitan area, conserving habitat for numerous native species and offering residents and visitors abundant opportunities for recreation.
Geographically, the preserves are distributed across the county, with notable sites such as the Ryerson Conservation Area, Independence Grove, and the Des Plaines River Greenway. These areas include a variety of landscapes from river corridors to restored tallgrass prairies. The preserves originated in the early 20th century, founded to safeguard natural resources and provide public access to nature.
Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy activities like hiking, biking, fishing, birdwatching, horseback riding, and paddling. More than 150 miles of trails offer routes for all skill levels. Notable landmarks include the tranquil Chain O’ Lakes system, one of the largest natural freshwater lake areas in Illinois, and the popular Independence Grove, which features a large lake with a swimming beach and boating facilities.
The preserves are popular year-round, hosting festivals, educational programs, and volunteer events that emphasize environmental stewardship. Their proximity to major urban centers makes them accessible yet immersive natural escapes. Whether visiting for peaceful solitude or active recreation, the Lake County Forest Preserves provide a valuable blend of ecological diversity and outdoor adventure.
Chain O’ Lakes, a connected system of natural lakes ideal for paddling and fishing
The Des Plaines River Greenway, offering scenic riverfront trails and wildlife habitat
Independence Grove Lake with its swimming beach, boat rental, and picnic facilities
Volo Bog, a unique glacial kettle bog and Illinois Nature Preserve with boardwalk access
An Illinois Nature Preserve featuring a rare glacial peat bog with a raised boardwalk that provides close-up views of unique plant communities.
A 67-acre lake with beach access, paddleboat and kayak rentals, and a shelter area for picnics and events.
A scenic linear trail following the Des Plaines River, perfect for hiking, biking, and wildlife observation.