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Riverside-Brookfield Forest Preserves adventures

Riverside-Brookfield Forest Preserves Adventures

Riverside-Brookfield Forest Preserves offer accessible natural areas along the Des Plaines River in suburban Chicago, providing scenic trails, wildlife viewing, and outdoor recreation opportunities for families and nature enthusiasts.

850
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1915
Year Established

About Riverside-Brookfield Forest Preserves

 

The Riverside-Brookfield Forest Preserves are a collection of protected natural areas located primarily in the western suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, along the Des Plaines River. These forest preserves are managed by the Forest Preserve District of Cook County and encompass varied landscapes including floodplain forests, wetlands, and prairies. The preserves function as vital green corridors protecting native plants and animals, as well as providing flood control and clean water benefits. Historically, these lands were once home to Native American tribes and early settlers before transitioning into public preserved lands focused on conservation and recreation. Visitors will find well-maintained multi-use trails ideal for hiking, bird watching, and jogging. Anglers can enjoy fishing opportunities along the Des Plaines River, which runs through the area, supporting species such as smallmouth bass and catfish. Scenic picnic areas, natural playgrounds, and interpretive signage enhance the visitor experience, making it a family-friendly destination. The preserves are notable for supporting a diverse bird population, including migratory songbirds and waterfowl, attracting birders year-round. The proximity to the Chicago metropolitan area makes Riverside-Brookfield Forest Preserves an accessible outdoor retreat that balances natural ecosystem preservation with public enjoyment. Seasonal changes bring vibrant wildflower blooms in spring and colorful foliage in autumn, enriching the scenic experience. Overall, the preserves serve as an important natural refuge amid suburban development and provide critical habitat while offering residents quality outdoor recreation close to home.

Highlights

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Des Plaines River Scenic Trail

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Floodplain forest ecosystem with diverse birdlife

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Brookfield Zoo proximity and connection

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Riverside Woods with historic structures and natural play areas

Notable Natural Features

Des Plaines River

A scenic river that flows through the preserves, offering fishing and opportunities for waterfowl spotting.

Riverside Woods

A forested area with mature trees, native plants, and historic foundations reflecting early settlement.

Brookfield Zoo Adjacent Green Space

Natural areas located near the zoo that provide additional habitat connectivity and recreation.