The SIUE Nature Preserve offers a tranquil natural setting featuring diverse ecosystems with forested areas, wetlands, and grasslands, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and environmental education.
Situated on the campus of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE), the SIUE Nature Preserve encompasses a variety of habitats including woodlands, wetlands, and riparian zones. The preserve spans several hundred acres and serves as an important site for both conservation and education. Managed by the university, it provides an outdoor laboratory for students and visitors to experience Midwestern flora and fauna firsthand. The terrain varies gently with upland deciduous forests dominated by oak and hickory species, interspersed with native prairie patches and wetland marshes that support amphibians and migratory birds. Historically, the land was preserved from development to maintain ecological integrity and serve as a green space amidst the university campus and surrounding suburban growth. Recreational activities focus primarily on low-impact pursuits such as walking and birdwatching along the well-maintained trail system. The preserve also hosts educational programs and citizen science projects that promote environmental stewardship. Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to encounter native wildlife including white-tailed deer, various songbirds, and seasonal butterflies. Seasonal changes bring vibrant wildflower blooms in spring and colorful foliage in fall, enhancing the preserve’s visitor appeal. The SIUE Nature Preserve represents a vital green buffer providing a natural retreat and critical habitat within the Metro-East Illinois landscape.
Diverse native oak-hickory forest supporting local wildlife
Wetlands providing habitat for amphibians and migratory birds
Educational signage along the main trail illustrating ecological features
Peaceful loop trails ideal for quiet wildlife observation and photography
A dominant forest type within the preserve featuring mature trees providing shelter for numerous bird species and mammals.
Seasonally wet zones supporting amphibians, aquatic plants, and migratory waterfowl.
Educational displays along trails that explain the ecological and natural history of the preserve.