Matteson Forest Preserve offers visitors tranquil natural settings with mixed woodlands, open fields, and wildlife habitats, ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and family outings in Cook County, Illinois.
Matteson Forest Preserve is a regional natural area located in Cook County, Illinois, managed by the Forest Preserve District of Cook County. The preserve features a mix of hardwood forests, prairie remnants, wetlands, and open grassy areas that provide habitats for a variety of native fauna and flora. This preserve covers a modest acreage but packs in opportunities for outdoor recreation close to the suburban surroundings of the Chicago metropolitan area. The landscape is relatively flat with gently rolling terrain, typical of the region's glacial till plains. It functions primarily as a peaceful escape for local residents seeking nature trails and open spaces for exercise or relaxation. Visitors can expect to see common Midwestern wildlife such as white-tailed deer, red foxes, and numerous species of songbirds, making it a favored spot for birdwatching. The preserve includes maintained walking trails and picnic areas with basic park infrastructure. While lacking large-scale camping or water recreation facilities, it serves as a quiet, natural area for day use. Its history is rooted in conservation efforts to protect native Illinois ecosystems amid urban expansion. Matteson Forest Preserve contributes to regional green space connectivity and environmental education programs organized by the Forest Preserve District. The preserve is easily accessible by road and offers off-street parking, making it suitable for spontaneous visits or short nature walks. Its appeal lies in a blend of accessible nature immersion and wildlife viewing opportunities within a suburban setting.
A network of easy-access nature trails winding through hardwood forest and prairie remnants
Opportunities to observe local wildlife including white-tailed deer and diverse songbirds
Picnic areas equipped for family gatherings amid quiet natural surroundings
Proximity to suburban communities enabling quick natural escapes
A 1.8-mile loop trail through mixed hardwood forest and open meadow habitats, providing easy walking and excellent birdwatching.
An area within the preserve dedicated to restoring Illinois native prairie grasses and wildflowers, supporting pollinators and small wildlife.
Shaded picnic tables and open grassy lawns perfect for weekend family outings and casual gatherings.