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Independence Grove Forest Preserve Trail

5.0 (1 Rating)
Section of an approximately three-mile paved loop at Independence Grove Forest Preserve.
0.7
mi
Distance
1
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyFishingLakeLakefrontRiver/CreekSpringSwimmingViews
Access Issues
Parking fee applies to non-Lake County residents. $5/car, Mon - Thurs. $10/car, Fri - Sun and holidays.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.67mi
Distance
1ft
Elevation Gain
0ft
Elevation Loss
5%
Max Grade
660ft
High Point
653ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Centered around a 115-acre lake, Independence Grove offers a variety of opportunities for outdoor recreation and nature education. Roughly 6.25 miles of trails circle the lake and run through scenic natural areas here. Though personal watercraft are not allowed on the lake at Independence Grove, you can rent fishing boats, canoes, kayaks, stand up paddleboards, and pedal boats at the marina spring through early fall. You can also rent comfort bikes, quadracycles and adaptive trikes. Approved flotation gear and bike helmets are provided. The marina also sells bait, tackle, fishing licenses, snacks and beverages. The beach offers 400 feet of sand along the lake's South Bay. An adjacent beach house offers washrooms, showers and lockers. The walk-up cafe located at the Visitors Center sells snacks and beverages. Season beach passes offer unlimited use of the beach and are available for purchase at the Visitors Center. Located on the north side of the Visitors Center, the cafe is open seasonally and sells snacks, light entrees, beverages and ice cream from a convenient walk-up window. Located adjacent to the Visitors Center, this sensory-rich play environment with handicap-adaptable equipment and wide paved pathways makes access comfortable and enjoyable for all visitors. All Forest Preserve playgrounds are smoke-free environments. An amphitheater, fountain and native garden make an ideal setting for a variety of special programs, events, outdoor celebrations, and our annual summer concerts series. The native garden boasts lush flowers and foliage, a sculptured fountain, wooden pergola and gazebo, wood and wrought iron benches and winding red brick walkways. Volunteer gardeners help tend to its seasonal needs. The garden also shows homeowners how to create their own beautiful landscapes using low-maintenance native plants. Bring your own canoe or kayak and launch it on the Des Plaines River. Located near the preserve's North Bay Pavilion, the launch offers shoreline fishing, a trail connection to the Des Plaines River Trail, and parking. If you put in here, the next ramp, Oak Spring Road Canoe Launch, is 2.7 miles downstream. We've transformed a sterile quarry with step sides into a rich aquatic ecosystem with gently graded slopes and underwater islands. Musky, northern pike, black crappie, largemouth bass, channel catfish, walleye, bluegill and yellow perch are found here. Game fish are periodically stocked. A mandatory catch-and-release fishing program at Independence Grove makes it recreational for anglers and beneficial for nature. Anglers are encouraged to use barbless, non-stainless steel hooks.

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