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People at a picnic shelter
Picnic, camping permits go on sale Jan. 2
12/31/2024Picnic and camping permits for 2025 go on sale Thursday, Jan. 2. Permits will be available on a first come, first served basis and can be purchased online or at a visitor center.
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A woman puts brush on a fire.
Start 2025 on the right foot by signing up for a Volunteer Morning
12/30/2024Volunteers can meet other environmentally oriented individuals and get some exercise while removing invasive species and making the preserves more hospitable for native plants and animals.
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A family stands for a portrait by a river.
Channahon teacher wins first place in fall Take It Outside Challenge
12/23/2024Sarah Goodin of Channahon won first place in the Fall Frolic installment of the 2024 Take It Outside Challenge. She completed all 212 missions to win a $500 gift card for first place.
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Destinee Ortiz (left) and Judy Ogalla (right)
Forest Preserve Board reorganizes, elects new officers
12/23/2024The Forest Preserve District's Board reorganized on Dec. 19 and elected officers for the next two years. Destinee Ortiz of Romeoville was selected as president for the first year of a two-year term, and Judy Ogalla of Monee will serve as president for the second year of the term.
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A detail of boots on snow.
Brrrreak out your hiking shoes for a Winter Walkers series hike
12/23/2024Eight, free Winter Walkers hikes are scheduled for every weekend in January and February through the Will County preserves. Registration is required for the all-ages hikes, with range from 1 to 3 miles.
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A woman holds a captive bald eagle.
Mark your calendar for exciting 2025 events
12/17/2024The Forest Preserve District's 2025 calendar is chock full of exciting events and exhibitions ranging from Eagle Watch and a Smokey Bear art exhibition in January to Pelican Party and Woods Walk in the fall.
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Thorn Creek bridge closed due to safety concerns
12/11/2024The bridge over Thorn Creek has been closed at Thorn Creek Woods Nature Preserve due to structural safety concerns. The bridge closure has affected the trail system and only the Thorn Creek Nature Center Loop Trail will be open for public use until further notice.
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A compilation of participants experiencing healing through nature.
How does nature heal? Six Will County residents share their stories in 2024 series
12/9/2024As the year draws to a close, we look back at the six Will County residents who shared their struggles in life and the successes that followed as they embraced nature for better mental and physical health. The Healing With Nature series details their honest transformations on Forest Preserve paths.
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Bald eagle soaring through the air.
Are you seeing bald eagles in the preserves? Give them some space
12/8/2024If you go eagle watching this year, remember to keep your distance so as not to disturb these amazing creatures. If a bird is reacting to you, then you are too close.
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A person snowshoeing.
Winter recreation options abound in Forest Preserve District
12/3/2024The Forest Preserve District offers a variety of recreational opportunities in winter including hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and sledding. With 135 miles of trails, 40 improved preserves, two sled hills and six dog parks, there are many ways to stay active.
Events
Smokey Bear: Self-Expression Studio
Visit the “Smokey Bear: The Rudy Wendelin Collection” on display in the nature center then visit our Self-Expression Studio to create your own masterpiece.
'Smokey Bear: The Rudy Wendelin Collection'
Explore the extraordinary career of artist Rudolph “Rudy” Wendelin, best known as the artist behind the U.S. Forest Service’s iconic mascot: Smokey Bear.
The Buzz
Nature curiosity: What is thundersnow?
Sure you've experienced a few good thunderstorms in your day, but have you ever experienced thundersnow?
Five fast about trumpeter swans, our largest waterfowl species
Get to know the trumpeter swan, the largest waterfowl species in the world.