Braeside Park is a 200-acre natural area in Highland Park, Illinois, offering diverse habitats and accessible trails ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and nature study.
Braeside Park, located in Highland Park, Illinois, encompasses 200 acres of woodlands, wetlands, and prairie restoration areas along the North Branch of the Chicago River. The park provides visitors with a rich natural environment that includes mature forests, native wildflower gardens, and diverse bird habitats. Historically, the park was part of a larger private estate before being acquired by the Forest Preserve District of Cook County to protect its natural features and promote outdoor recreation. Key recreation opportunities include over two miles of marked trails suitable for hiking and nature interpretation. The scenic boardwalk trail offers close views of wetland ecosystems, while forest trails wind through mature oaks and maples. The park is home to a variety of wildlife such as woodpeckers, owls, and migratory songbirds, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers and photographers. Braeside Park also features an interpretive center with educational programs focusing on local ecology and conservation efforts. Visitors value the park’s peaceful setting combined with its accessibility from the Chicago metropolitan area. The park supports native plant restoration projects and environmental education initiatives that foster community engagement and promote stewardship of natural resources.
Boardwalk Trail through restored wetlands offering close wildlife observation
Diverse habitats including woodlands, prairies, and wetlands supporting native flora and fauna
Braeside Nature Center with hands-on environmental education programs
Quiet forest trails popular for birdwatching and peaceful nature walks
An educational facility offering interactive programs, exhibits, and event space focused on local ecology.
A raised pathway allowing visitors to explore diverse wetland habitats and view waterfowl in their natural setting.
Restored native prairie with seasonal wildflowers that supports pollinators and small mammals.