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Shorewood Forest Preserve Adventures

Shorewood Forest Preserve offers visitors a natural area rich in diverse ecosystems, ideal for hiking, wildlife observation, and enjoying Illinoisan woodlands and wetlands close to urban settings.

800
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
20,000+
Annual Visitors
1990
Year Established

About Shorewood Forest Preserve

 

Shorewood Forest Preserve, located in Will County, Illinois, spans a diverse landscape composed primarily of upland forests, prairie remnants, wetlands, and creek corridors. This preserve protects native plant communities and provides habitat for local wildlife, including several species of songbirds, amphibians, and small mammals. Commercial development surrounds much of the preserve, making it a valuable green space within the rapidly developing suburbs of Shorewood and Joliet. The preserve features mixed hardwood forests dominated by oaks, hickories, and maples, alongside patches of open prairie and marsh areas that support seasonal waterfowl and amphibians. Historically, the land was part of the native landscape prior to settlement and has since been preserved primarily for conservation and public recreation. Visitors enjoy its collection of multi-use trails that wind through forest and prairie, offering opportunities for hiking, birding, and nature photography. The preserve also serves as an outdoor classroom for environmental education programs. While there are no developed campgrounds onsite, the proximity to nearby parks offers additional recreational options. Shorewood Forest Preserve is a favorite for residents and visitors seeking a quick nature escape with convenient access to trails and natural scenery, emphasizing low-impact activities and habitat preservation. The preserve is maintained by the Forest Preserve District of Will County, which continues efforts to restore native habitats and control invasive species, ensuring the area remains an important refuge for wildlife within this part of northeastern Illinois.

Highlights

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Diverse ecosystems including upland oak-hickory forest and prairie remnants

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Opportunities for birdwatching with species such as woodpeckers, warblers, and waterfowl

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Multi-use trails designed for hiking and nature study

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Quiet creek corridors providing habitat and scenic views

Notable Natural Features

Wood Creek

A small creek running through the preserve that supports wetland habitats and offers peaceful water views along adjacent trails.

Prairie Restoration Area

Areas in the preserve actively managed to restore native prairie plants, providing seasonal wildflowers and habitat for pollinators.

Oak-Hickory Forest

Mature stands of native hardwoods typical of northeastern Illinois, supporting diverse bird and small mammal populations.