Hines Park adventures

Hines Park Adventures

Hines Park is a sprawling urban forest and recreational corridor in the Chicago metropolitan area, offering extensive trails, natural habitats, and facilities for outdoor activities.

1000
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
500,000+
Annual Visitors
1948
Year Established

About Hines Park

 

Hines Park is a 1,000-acre regional park located primarily in Cook County, Illinois, spanning multiple suburbs west of Chicago. Developed and maintained by the Forest Preserve District of Cook County, this linear park follows the Salt Creek watershed and is recognized as one of the longest continuous greenways in the region. The park's geography includes rolling woodlands, wetlands, prairie remnants, and creekside corridors that serve as important refuges for native flora and fauna. Historically, the area was part of early conservation efforts dating back to the 1930s and 1940s, when citizens advocated for protected natural spaces amid growing urban sprawl. Today, Hines Park offers numerous trails for running, walking, biking, and horseback riding, connecting local communities while preserving natural habitats. Notable landmarks include the historic Salt Creek Trail Bridge, scenic wetlands, and several picnic and fishing areas. This park is valued for bird watching, with species such as woodpeckers, herons, and migratory songbirds frequently observed. The park's wide paved paths and off-pavement trails accommodate diverse users, making it a popular destination for families, fitness enthusiasts, and nature lovers. Efforts to maintain water quality in Salt Creek and restore native ecosystems are ongoing, enhancing both recreation and environmental health. Facilities such as playgrounds, restrooms, and parking lots improve accessibility, while educational signage informs visitors about the park’s natural and cultural history. Hines Park plays a key role in providing open space and outdoor recreation opportunities within one of the nation's largest metropolitan areas.

Highlights

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Salt Creek Trail – a multi-use paved trail following the Salt Creek waterway

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Diverse habitats including wetlands, woodlands, and prairies

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Opportunities for fishing along Salt Creek

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Equestrian trails and facilities for horseback riding

Notable Natural Features

Salt Creek

A waterway running through the park that supports diverse aquatic life and offers fishing access.

Salt Creek Trail

A paved multi-use trail that runs approximately 12 miles through the park connecting multiple suburbs.

Woodland and Prairie Areas

Restored native habitats providing refuge for local wildlife and seasonal wildflower displays.