Fox River Parkway Natural Area is a scenic corridor along the Fox River in northeastern Illinois, offering a mix of recreational trails, natural habitats, and river access for outdoor enthusiasts.
Fox River Parkway Natural Area encompasses a greenway that parallels the Fox River, stretching through multiple communities in northeastern Illinois. This natural area preserves a combination of riparian woodlands, wetlands, and floodplain habitats along one of the region’s most significant waterways. The parkway provides important ecological value by protecting native flora and fauna and serving as a natural flood buffer. Historically, the Fox River played a key role in the industrial and transportation development of the Chicago metropolitan area, and today the parkway offers a recreational corridor that connects urban and suburban residents with nature. Visitors enjoy extensive multi-use trails suitable for hiking, biking, and jogging, many of which overlook or cross the river at scenic points. Fishing, canoeing, and kayaking opportunities abound in the river itself, prized for its calm stretch of water and access to wildlife viewing. Key highlights include native prairie restoration sites, historic bridges, and picnic areas that encourage family outings and gatherings. The parkway’s combination of quiet river scenes and accessible trail systems makes it a popular destination for locals seeking outdoor recreation without traveling far from home.
Fox River Trail – a paved multi-use trail renowned for river views
Native prairie restoration areas supporting local biodiversity
Historic railroad and road bridges crossing the Fox River
Quiet fishing spots along the riverbank favored by anglers
A paved trail stretching over 25 miles connecting several towns alongside the river, ideal for walking, biking, and rollerblading.
Areas where native prairie grasses and wetland habitats have been restored to support pollinators and shorebird species.
Several bridges dating back to the early 20th century provide scenic overlooks and reflect the area’s transportation heritage.