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Hiking trails in Spring Lake Forest Preserve traverse nearly 4,000 acres of diverse landscapes in Cook County, offering a sense of seclusion within rolling hills. The preserve features varied topography, including flat expanses that transition into hills with over 150 feet of elevation change. Hikers encounter deep woods, large open meadows, and serene lakes such as Penny Road Pond and Beverly Lake. Lush forests, oak clearings, and wetland areas contribute to the varied natural scenery.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Enjoy an easy 2.2-mile hike through varied scenery, including deep woods and lush meadows, at Spring Lake Nature Preserve.
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Hike the Penny Road Pond and Spring Lake Loop, a moderate 7.0-mile trail in Spring Lake Forest Preserve with diverse scenery and birdwatchin

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The South Loop offers a wonderfully easy and accessible hiking experience, perfect for a quick escape into nature. This trail provides a gentle journey through what feels like typical Illinois…
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Hike the 11.6-mile Poplar Creek Trail, a moderate route through diverse landscapes, including Bode Lake and Carl R. Hansen Woods.
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At Carl R. Hansen Woods, hikers can wander through the trails while admiring the ecological restoration that has taken place over the years. Volunteers aid the revival of native habitats within this nature preserve, part of a statewide network. Trails interweave prairie, and woodlands, inviting discovery of local flora and fauna. The delicate ecosystem of Carl R. Hansen Woods offers hikers an enriching opportunity to connect with Illinois' natural heritage.
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Bode Lake offers hikers 20 acres of beauty and serenity. Trails loop the sparkling 23-foot deep lake, inviting walkers to soak in pristine views. Anglers can try their luck fishing for bluegill, bass, catfish, and more. Watch for local and migratory birds gliding across vibrant blue waters.
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Spring Lake Forest Preserve offers an extensive network of over 25 hiking routes, providing ample opportunities to explore its diverse landscapes. These trails cover more than 45 miles of unpaved paths, winding through meadows and woods.
The preserve features varied topography, from great flat expanses to rolling hills with over 150 feet of elevation change in some areas. Hikers will experience deep woods, large open meadows resembling a 'Windows XP background,' lush forests, oak clearings, and even beautiful swampy oases. While much of the hiking is on mowed paths, some sections venture into shaded, wooded areas.
Yes, Spring Lake Forest Preserve is very family-friendly, especially the southern section. This area features convenient amenities like picnic tables and restrooms at the Penny Road Pond parking area. Many of the 21 easy routes are suitable for families. For a pleasant, easy walk, consider the View of the Fox River loop from Fox River Grove, which is about 5 kilometers long.
Yes, Spring Lake Forest Preserve is a popular destination for dog walkers. The preserve's extensive trail network and open spaces provide a great environment for dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow all preserve regulations.
Hikers often spot a variety of wildlife, particularly on warmer days. Common sightings include various birds such as cardinals, blue herons, and red-winged blackbirds, as well as squirrels, toads, ducks, and frogs. The preserve's diverse habitats support a rich ecological community.
Absolutely. The preserve is home to small, serene lakes like Penny Road Pond and Beverly Lake, which add to the tranquility and aesthetic appeal. You'll also encounter expansive grassy meadows, deep woods, and oak clearings. The Spring Lake Nature Preserve area itself contains a mosaic of woodlands, prairie, marsh, and fen plant communities.
The preserve offers a unique experience in every season. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and active wildlife, while summer provides lush greenery. Autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage, and winter offers serene, snow-covered landscapes for those who enjoy cold-weather hiking. The varied terrain and extensive trail network make it enjoyable year-round, depending on your preference for weather conditions.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, Spring Lake Forest Preserve offers several moderate routes. The Poplar Creek Trail is a notable option, stretching nearly 19 kilometers and offering a more extended journey through the preserve's diverse environments.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 15 reviews. Reviewers often praise the preserve's sense of seclusion despite its proximity to urban areas, the diverse landscapes including meadows and deep woods, and the extensive network of trails that allow for varied loop hikes.
Yes, the extensive trail network in Spring Lake Forest Preserve provides numerous opportunities to create your own loop hikes. Many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This flexibility makes it easy to tailor your hike to your desired length and difficulty.
The southern section of the preserve is generally more accessible and features dedicated parking areas. The Penny Road Pond parking area, for instance, is a convenient spot that also offers amenities like picnic tables and restrooms, making it a good starting point for many trails.


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