The DeKalb County Forest Preserve District was
established in 1940 to provide recreational opportunities, to preserve
and restore
our natural plant and animal life for both public enjoyment and
education, and for the protection of our natural heritage.
In all seasons, the DeKalb County Forest Preserves
offer a wide variety of activities in beautiful settings. Take a walk
through Russell Preserve, beneath mature oaks and hickories,
surrounded by woodland wildflowers. The Natural Resource Center,
also at Russell Preserve, is open to the public on weekends and
can be reserved by school groups and other organizations for outdoor
educational field trips. Or visit Afton Preserve to see
native Illinois prairie plants blowing in the breeze, part of a
prairie and wetland restoration there. Fishing is an ideal activity at Knute Olson
Jr. Preserve, where two ponds lie nestled in the woods and along the
Kishwaukee River.
At one time, Chief Shabbona and the Potawatomi Indians
lived in the Chief Shabbona Preserve, the historical marker along the
trail tells of their time here. 1500 acre Shabbona State Park is
adjacent to Chief Shabbona Preserve. For a feeling of great open space for
picnicking, hiking, or a game of softball, try Nehring Preserve.
Fish the Somonauk Creek in summer or toboggan in winter at
Sannauk Preserve.
Along the banks of the Kishwaukee River,
MacQueen Preserve offers a large lodge to organize a wonderful
time with a family reunion or recreational group. Adjacent to
MacQueen Forest Preserve is the 300 acre Potawatomi Woods Forest Preserve
on the north side of the Kishwaukee River and on the south side of
Kishwaukee River is the 600 acre Kishwaukee River State Fish and
Wildlife Area.
Adee’s Woods provides an area
for a picnic and a walk through the woods. If biking or snowmobiling is
your interest , try the Great Western Nature Trail,
which starts in DeKalb County and extends through Kane County to the Fox
River Trail. The DeKalb/Sycamore Trail links
the DeKalb Park District Trail from Lions Park on DeKalb’s south side to
Sycamore and the Great Western Trail. County Farm Woods
links the DeKalb Sycamore Trail as a great rest stop along your way.
Merritt Prairie offers 56 acres of rolling terrain with native
prairie and wetland restorations as the outstanding features of this park.
Wilkinson/Renwick Marsh preserves wetland habitat
and is an excellent area to listen to and view wildlife.
Conservation
Activities: The DeKalb County Forest Preserve
District manages areas in the Forest Preserves to preserve the natural
resources within. Protection and encouragement of wildlife habitat,
nesting areas, Native Illinois Plant communities and ecosystems are concerns
of the District.