Penitentiary Glen Reservation is a 791-acre forest preserve offering scenic trails, diverse ecosystems, and peaceful natural surroundings ideal for hiking, wildlife observation, and outdoor recreation near Chicago.
Penitentiary Glen Reservation is a forest preserve located in DuPage County, Illinois, managed by the forest preserve district of DuPage County. Comprising approximately 791 acres, it protects a variety of natural habitats, including mature woodlands, wetlands, prairies, and the meandering West Branch of the DuPage River. The landscape features rolling hills, limestone bluffs, and ravines sculpted by glacial activity and stream erosion, providing an engaging setting for hikers and nature lovers. The preserve is historically significant as its name derives from the use of Penitentiary Hill, a nearby Chicago prison site, though the preserve itself is dedicated to conservation and recreation. Visitors can explore over 8 miles of well-maintained trails that range from easy to moderate, winding through dense forests and past scenic overlooks. Wildlife viewing is a popular activity, with species such as white-tailed deer, red foxes, wild turkeys, and various songbirds commonly observed. The preserve also includes the Penitentiary Glen Nature Center, which offers educational programs, exhibits on local ecology, and natural history. Fishing is permitted along the DuPage River, where anglers seek native species. The park’s natural diversity and accessibility from the Chicago metropolitan area make it a favored destination for day hikes, birdwatching, environmental education, and family outings interested in Illinois' native ecosystems.
The Penitentiary Glen Nature Center with interactive environmental exhibits
Scenic limestone bluffs along the West Branch DuPage River
Diverse habitats including wetlands, prairies, and hardwood forests
Extensive network of accessible hiking trails with varied terrain
A facility offering interpretive displays, environmental programs, and a resource hub for visitors to learn about the preserve’s ecosystems.
The river runs through the reservation, providing scenic views and habitat for native fish and wetland species.
Geological formations shaped by glacial runoff and river erosion, offering picturesque overlooks and diverse habitats.