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Diamond Mine Forest Preserve adventures

Diamond Mine Forest Preserve Adventures

Diamond Mine Forest Preserve is a unique natural area in Illinois known for its rich history, diverse ecosystems, and expansive trails offering hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities.

1,346
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Diamond Mine Forest Preserve

 

Located in Will County, Illinois, Diamond Mine Forest Preserve encompasses over 1,300 acres of oak-hickory woodlands, prairies, and restored wetlands. The preserve is named after the historic Diamond Coal Mine that once operated within its boundaries during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, it offers visitors a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking, bird watching, and fishing. The preserve's extensive trail system provides access through rolling terrain featuring mature forests and open grasslands, supporting a wide array of wildlife such as migratory birds, deer, and small mammals. Restored prairie patches within the preserve showcase native Illinois flora and contribute to regional biodiversity. This location attracts families, nature enthusiasts, and outdoor adventurers seeking a natural retreat near Chicago's metropolitan area. With a focus on conservation and public enjoyment, the preserve balances its historical significance with environmental stewardship. Visitors can explore remnants of the mining era, including interpretive signs that outline the area's industrial past. Seasonal events and guided hikes are occasionally offered by the Forest Preserve District of Will County to engage the public with the land's ecology and heritage.

Highlights

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Remnants of the historic Diamond Coal Mine with interpretive signage

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Expansive trails through oak-hickory forest and prairie restoration areas

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Excellent bird watching opportunities including migratory species

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Fishing access along Plum Creek within the preserve

Notable Natural Features

Diamond Coal Mine Site

Historic site featuring remnants of the coal mining operation along with educational panels about its history.

Prairie Restoration Area

An extensive area where native prairie grasses and wildflowers have been replanted to restore local ecosystems.

Plum Creek

A small creek running through the preserve providing fishing spots and habitat for aquatic species.