Lake County Forest Preserve is a network of protected lands in northeastern Illinois that offers diverse natural habitats and extensive outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation.
The Lake County Forest Preserve is an expansive system of natural areas spread throughout Lake County, Illinois, encompassing woodlands, wetlands, prairies, lakes, and streams. Covering tens of thousands of acres, these preserves protect native ecosystems and provide green space within a rapidly urbanizing region. The landscape ranges from dense oak and maple forests to prairie restoration areas, hosting a variety of flora and fauna such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous migratory bird species. Established to conserve natural areas and offer public recreation, the forest preserves include dozens of individual sites, each with its own unique ecological and cultural features. Visitors can explore over 140 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, along with fishing lakes and picnic shelters. Notable landmarks within the system include the Spring Bluff Forest Preserve with its scenic bluffs and glacial kettle lakes, and Rollins Savanna, a high-quality oak savanna remnant. The preserves also hold historical significance with preserved pioneer cemeteries and restored Native American sites. Year-round, the Lake County Forest Preserve hosts educational programs, wildlife viewing events, and seasonal activities such as cross-country skiing. It is a favored destination for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and nature photographers seeking a natural refuge close to Chicago's suburbs.
Spring Bluff Forest Preserve - scenic bluffs and glacial lakes
Rollins Savanna - rare oak savanna ecosystem and prairie restoration
Independence Grove Forest Preserve - fishing and boat rentals on Lake Michigan watershed
Van Patten Woods - mature oak-hickory woodland with diverse birdlife
Features steep bluffs formed by glacial activity and several kettle lakes surrounded by mature hardwood forest.
One of the county’s last oak savannas, providing vital habitat for prairie plants and wildlife.
A stocked lake offering fishing, paddle boating, and scenic waterfront trails.