McKinley Woods Forest Preserve is a 400-acre natural area offering diverse recreational activities including hiking, bird watching, and nature study within a restored oak-hickory woodland environment.
Located in Will County, Illinois, McKinley Woods Forest Preserve encompasses approximately 400 acres of forest and prairie habitats. The preserve is characterized by mature oak-hickory forests, open grassy meadows, wetland pockets, and small streams that provide a vital ecosystem for native plants and wildlife. The property's ecological restoration efforts focus on re-establishing native plant communities and controlling invasive species to support local biodiversity. This preserve was acquired and developed by the Forest Preserve District of Will County to offer outdoor recreation close to the Chicago metropolitan area. Visitors can explore several miles of maintained trails that traverse varied landscapes, which attract birders, hikers, and nature enthusiasts. Key landmarks include restored prairie sections and a small interpretive shelter providing environmental education. Wildlife in the area includes white-tailed deer, foxes, and numerous bird species such as woodpeckers, warblers, and hawks, making it an excellent location for wildlife viewing. Seasonal wildflowers and mushroom forays add additional natural appeal during spring and fall. With several picnic areas and open spaces, McKinley Woods provides a quiet retreat from urban life. Its proximity to nearby communities makes it accessible for day visits with family-friendly amenities while maintaining a sense of wilderness within the preserve.
Restored oak-hickory woodland with mature tree stands
Birdwatching opportunities featuring migratory songbirds and raptors
Prairie restoration zones showcasing native grasses and wildflowers
Quiet hiking trails with minimal elevation change suitable for families
A dominant forest community composed of white oak, red oak, and shagbark hickory providing habitat for diverse wildlife.
Sections of the preserve managed to restore native prairie grasses and wildflowers supporting pollinators and songbirds.
An educational facility offering information and displays about the local ecology and conservation efforts.