Spring Brook Prairie Forest Preserve is a protected natural area featuring restored prairie and forest habitats, offering peaceful hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities close to urban landscapes.
Located in DuPage County, Illinois, Spring Brook Prairie Forest Preserve encompasses a mix of prairie remnants and upland forest habitats along Spring Brook. Spanning over 600 acres, the preserve provides an important refuge for native plant and animal species in a region heavily altered by agriculture and urban development. The terrain is characterized by rolling hills with restored prairie grasses, wildflowers, and oak-hickory woodlands. Spring Brook itself runs through the preserve, supporting diverse wetland areas that attract a variety of birds, amphibians, and insects. Historically, this area was part of extensive tallgrass prairie ecosystems that once dominated northern Illinois before being converted to farmland. Through restoration efforts by the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, invasive species are controlled and native plants thrive once again, supporting pollinators and other wildlife. Recreation opportunities include hiking on several miles of maintained trails, birdwatching, seasonal photography, and nature study. The preserve is especially popular during spring and fall migrations when warblers and other songbirds are abundant. Visitors can also enjoy peaceful settings for reflection and educational programs conducted by the local forest preserve district. Proximity to suburban areas makes this preserve an accessible natural escape for families and outdoor enthusiasts. The mix of prairie and forest habitats allows visitors to experience a range of Midwest ecosystems in one setting.
Restored tallgrass prairie ecosystem with native wildflowers
Spring Brook wetland area supporting diverse bird species
Oak-hickory upland forest providing seasonal color and shade
Quiet hiking trails offering wildlife viewing close to urban centers
A series of marshy habitats along Spring Brook home to many amphibians and migratory birds.
Carefully managed prairie with native grasses and wildflowers that supports pollinators and grassland birds.
A network of trails winding through oak-hickory forests and prairies, suitable for easy to moderate walks.